Wifi sync can be a bit weird if you're not expecting it.
I am reading Steve Jobs biography on my iPad 2 in iBook. I also have it on my iPhone 4. Today I read chapter 24 on my iPhone. Just a few minutes ago I opened the book on my iPad, glanced up to see the bookmark at the beginning of chapter 24 and what looked like a bunch of pages flipped over to the beginning of chapter 25. Made my heart skip a beat since I hadn't thought of the wifi sync at the moment it happened LOL
Alice
Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
lundi 31 octobre 2011
[apple-iphone] WiFi Ghost
Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Store
When Apple deems it necessary to replace an iDevice or computer, my understanding is hat the replacement is a refurb. That's not a bad thing. In fact, I consider it a very good thing. Apple checks every component of their iDevices and computers replacing components as needed before they are called refurb. If that were true of the plants that produce Apples new products, it would take 3-4 times as long to get the new products to market. So, for as many (for instance) iPhone's that get made, my guess is that 1 in a thousand get tested. I don't know how many refurb plants Apple has but one of them is in Elk Grove, northern CA about 30 min from me.
Alice
Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:24 PM, "Janet Rhoden" <msjdr@aol.com> wrote:
> when i had to replace under warranty my iPhone 4,
> i was told that all replacement items for apple are made in completely different factories than the original first buys of their products.
> My replacement has sound problems and voice problems.
> jan
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Bill Boulware
> To: Open-iPhone Group ; iPhone Group
> Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 6:31 PM
> Subject: [apple-iphone] Apple Store
>
> For those of you who have never had a warranty issue at an Apple Store, I
> thought I would share my experience. I have been to this particular Mall
> based Apple store several times, I waited in line and bought my first
> iPhone there, I bought a Mac Mini Server there, and I have returned an item
> there. Today was the first time I have ever made a "Genius" bar
> appointment. My iPad 2 (pre-ordered and delivered at launch), had a 1/4"
> white spot (burnt pixels) and rapid battery drain (two separate issues). I
> finally had a chance to set an appointment, drove to the mall, parked as
> close as I could (very busy mall). I arrived at the Apple Store about 5
> minutes after my appointment and there were at least 100 people over 12yo
> and 25 under 12yo, crowded around every displayed device, by the time I
> made it around the people to the "Greeter" I was 10 minutes past my
> appointment and told that after 7 minutes they normally cancel them, but
> they were running behind so they would fit me in. I waited at least 15
> minutes, having to move back and forth because the only place to stand was
> near the "Genius Bar" entrance. A "Genius" finally came over to me
> (another called my name a few minutes later, not sure if they didn't mark
> me off or what) and asked what the issue(s) were. I showed him and he
> explained that he would have to swap out the iPad and that he would do so
> as long as it was under warranty (it is) and there was no liquid damage
> (there wasn't) - he used a keychain light to check the liquid sensors and
> entered my Serial # into his iPhone/iPod Touch (not sure which it was since
> it was in the checkout/card scanner case).
>
> This is where it is interesting, the replacement items are not from retail
> packaging, they are from unmarked brown boxes (I'm sure there is a bar code
> or label that identifies the size and model). The replacement still had
> iOS 4 and was not activated, he did take it out and activate it and let me
> verify that it was 32GB and AT&T. I signed the "warranty replacement"
> ticket on his checkout device and went to my old iPad and went to the
> Settings and tapped Erase Settings & Content, entered my password and let
> it erase before I left. As I was walking out, my iPhone buzzed with my
> "Receipt", which is the interesting part - as a warranty replacement, a
> 32GB 3G iPad is worth $369.
>
> All in all, it was a decent experience but they were busy.
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [apple-iphone] dead iPhone 4
Do you have the iPhone charger that plugs into the wall that you can plug in the iPhone cord? If so, plug your iPhone into that to charge it. Leave it charging for a couple of hours and then try and turn it on. If it won't turn on, my next suggestion is get an appointment at the Genius Bar..
Alice
Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:15 PM, <rebeccangod@cox.net> wrote:
> I hope someone can help me. I just installed Lion OSX on my iMac and MacBook Pro and now my iPhone 4 is dead. I cannot turn it on and when I connect it to my iMac, iPhoto recognizes the phone pictures but iTunes can't find my phone in order to restore or sync it. All softwares are up to date, iPhone and Lion so I don't know why my iPhone won't turn on. Any suggestions? Please advise. Thank you in advance
> Rebecca
>
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[apple-iphone] Library WMA Audiobooks- Lost
Don't use the Overdrive App on our iDevices. Use Overdrive on the PC
to download audiobooks and then transfer to various devices. Don't
have a problem putting WMA on the Zune, just drag and drop. Same with
putting the mp3 into iTunes for later transfer.
The problem happens when I use Overdrive on the PC to Transfer WMA
files to any of my iDevices, -iPod, Phone. It looks like iTunes is
converting, but I can't seem to find the files on the iDevice or in
iTunes.
I don't really expect to see it in iTunes as think it's only used to
convert, but where are the files to play on the iDevice? Are they in a
different place on the iPod and the iPhone?
Thanks
[apple-iphone] iPhone 4
Ok I have my apple iPhone 4 since I updated to the software I can't access any of my music what is happening I don't even see the icon on my phone to access the music I downloaded where did it go? Please help
Re: [apple-iphone] Missing iOS5 Apps after upgrade
They aren't apps.
iMessage is the Messages app.
Notifications is now pull down like in Android.
Twitter integration means you can tweet your photos and stuff right from the file itself.
Archie
On Oct 19, 2011, at 20:54, "wcombsdbts" <wcombs@dbts.edu> wrote:
> After upgrading to iOS5 on my 3GS iPhone, two of the apps that were supposed to be installed are not there--iMessage and Notification Center. Twitter is not there, but looking at the Settings, it looks like I have to change a setting for it to install. But at lead iMessage and Notification should have been installed I assume.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Bill
>
>
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Re: [apple-iphone] Apple Store
when i had to replace under warranty my iPhone 4,
i was told that all replacement items for apple are made in completely different factories than the original first buys of their products.
My replacement has sound problems and voice problems.
jan
----- Original Message -----
From: Bill Boulware
To: Open-iPhone Group ; iPhone Group
Sent: Sunday, October 30, 2011 6:31 PM
Subject: [apple-iphone] Apple Store
For those of you who have never had a warranty issue at an Apple Store, I
thought I would share my experience. I have been to this particular Mall
based Apple store several times, I waited in line and bought my first
iPhone there, I bought a Mac Mini Server there, and I have returned an item
there. Today was the first time I have ever made a "Genius" bar
appointment. My iPad 2 (pre-ordered and delivered at launch), had a 1/4"
white spot (burnt pixels) and rapid battery drain (two separate issues). I
finally had a chance to set an appointment, drove to the mall, parked as
close as I could (very busy mall). I arrived at the Apple Store about 5
minutes after my appointment and there were at least 100 people over 12yo
and 25 under 12yo, crowded around every displayed device, by the time I
made it around the people to the "Greeter" I was 10 minutes past my
appointment and told that after 7 minutes they normally cancel them, but
they were running behind so they would fit me in. I waited at least 15
minutes, having to move back and forth because the only place to stand was
near the "Genius Bar" entrance. A "Genius" finally came over to me
(another called my name a few minutes later, not sure if they didn't mark
me off or what) and asked what the issue(s) were. I showed him and he
explained that he would have to swap out the iPad and that he would do so
as long as it was under warranty (it is) and there was no liquid damage
(there wasn't) - he used a keychain light to check the liquid sensors and
entered my Serial # into his iPhone/iPod Touch (not sure which it was since
it was in the checkout/card scanner case).
This is where it is interesting, the replacement items are not from retail
packaging, they are from unmarked brown boxes (I'm sure there is a bar code
or label that identifies the size and model). The replacement still had
iOS 4 and was not activated, he did take it out and activate it and let me
verify that it was 32GB and AT&T. I signed the "warranty replacement"
ticket on his checkout device and went to my old iPad and went to the
Settings and tapped Erase Settings & Content, entered my password and let
it erase before I left. As I was walking out, my iPhone buzzed with my
"Receipt", which is the interesting part - as a warranty replacement, a
32GB 3G iPad is worth $369.
All in all, it was a decent experience but they were busy.
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[apple-iphone] dead iPhone 4
I hope someone can help me. I just installed Lion OSX on my iMac and MacBook Pro and now my iPhone 4 is dead. I cannot turn it on and when I connect it to my iMac, iPhoto recognizes the phone pictures but iTunes can't find my phone in order to restore or sync it. All softwares are up to date, iPhone and Lion so I don't know why my iPhone won't turn on. Any suggestions? Please advise. Thank you in advance
Rebecca
Re: [apple-iphone] Introducing Macworld's free iPhone 4S Starter Guide
Thanks Brent. I put the link on Twitter.
Alice
Little White Rabbit
Sent from my iPad 2
On Oct 31, 2011, at 6:36 PM, Laura Velez <lgvelez@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Thank you, Brent. I also thanked Macworld.
>
> LauraV in TX
>
> On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Brent wrote:
>
> > http://www.macworld.com/article/163326/2011/10/introducing_macworlds_free_iphone_4s_starter_guide.html#lsrc.rss_main
> >
> > Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: Introducing Macworld's free
> > iPhone 4S Starter Guide via Macworld by Macworld Staff on 10/31/11
> > Whether you've just purchased an iPhone 4S or you're coveting one from
> > afar, let the editors at Macworld help you get to know Apple's newest
> > smartphone with this free starter guide.
> >
> > Things you can do from here:
> > - Subscribe to Macworld using Google Reader
> > - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your
> > favorite sites
> >
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[apple-iphone] Photo Help
I need to organize my photos into folders, move additional photos to existing folders, and back them up on my PC. I cannot see a way to organize them in iTunes. If this is possible in iTunes, might someone direct me to instructions on this. If there is software that supports this, or an app for the phone, I would like to know about it too.
Thank you.
Re: [apple-iphone] Introducing Macworld's free iPhone 4S Starter Guide
Absolutely. I just upgraded to an iPhone 4 with iOS5, and am loving it. I had a BlackBerry between my 4 and my 3G. I love my iPhones!!
I keep reading and learning about iOS5, and a few things pop up that aren't even in any books!
LauraV in TX
On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:44 PM, Brent wrote:
> Hi Laura, I have had one of every iPhone model. I am still going to read
> this all the way through. There is so much hidden in iOS 5. Brent
>
> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Laura Velez <lgvelez@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
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>> Thank you, Brent. I also thanked Macworld.
>>
>> LauraV in TX
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>> On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Brent wrote:
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>> http://www.macworld.com/article/163326/2011/10/introducing_macworlds_free_iphone_4s_starter_guide.html#lsrc.rss_main
>>>
>>> Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: Introducing Macworld's free
>>> iPhone 4S Starter Guide via Macworld by Macworld Staff on 10/31/11
>>> Whether you've just purchased an iPhone 4S or you're coveting one from
>>> afar, let the editors at Macworld help you get to know Apple's newest
>>> smartphone with this free starter guide.
>>>
>>> Things you can do from here:
>>> - Subscribe to Macworld using Google Reader
>>> - Get started using Google Reader to easily keep up with all your
>>> favorite sites
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Re: [apple-iphone] Introducing Macworld's free iPhone 4S Starter Guide
this all the way through. There is so much hidden in iOS 5. Brent
On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 8:36 PM, Laura Velez <lgvelez@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>
> Thank you, Brent. I also thanked Macworld.
>
> LauraV in TX
>
>
> On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Brent wrote:
>
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> http://www.macworld.com/article/163326/2011/10/introducing_macworlds_free_iphone_4s_starter_guide.html#lsrc.rss_main
> >
> > Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: Introducing Macworld's free
> > iPhone 4S Starter Guide via Macworld by Macworld Staff on 10/31/11
> > Whether you've just purchased an iPhone 4S or you're coveting one from
> > afar, let the editors at Macworld help you get to know Apple's newest
> > smartphone with this free starter guide.
> >
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Re: [apple-iphone] Introducing Macworld's free iPhone 4S Starter Guide
Thank you, Brent. I also thanked Macworld.
LauraV in TX
On Oct 31, 2011, at 8:00 PM, Brent wrote:
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> Sent to you by Brent via Google Reader: Introducing Macworld's free
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> afar, let the editors at Macworld help you get to know Apple's newest
> smartphone with this free starter guide.
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