jeudi 31 décembre 2015

Re: [apple-iphone] Quick office pro

 

This link suggests that one download another ap from the ap store but that ap is not there in the store.  Is there any other way to retrieve the data?  Thanks 

Happy new year!

On 1 Dec 2015, at 9:56 pm, Brent flapdoodle@gmail.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 


On Tue, Dec 1, 2015 at 8:34 AM, sanjaya kanoria kanoria@me.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

I have a lot of data stored on this app but most unfortunately only a single page of it gets displayed when I open it. One can't do anything with this page. The app works fine on my other phone which has iOS 6 this happened after I upgraded to iOS 8 the app is not Shown at all on the App Store how do I access and retrieve my data Help anyone? thanks


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Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone restore

 

Thanks for all your help guys, says she was able to restore it on her own, not sure what she did, I'll have to ask next time I see her…got her contacts and photos back which was the most important to her, she lost her apps and texts but that should be no big deal

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Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone restore

 

I hadn't heard of this before but it looks perfect *as long as you have both phones!*

Thanks Roger and Otto I'll pass on the info

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Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone restore

 

I hadn't heard of this before but it looks perfect *as long as you have both phones!*

On 31 December 2015 at 18:33, Roger Prokic rprokic@me.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


The iPhone now comes with a converter so she can leave Samsung and transfer all of her info back to the iPhone. 

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Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone restore

 

The iPhone now comes with a converter so she can leave Samsung and transfer all of her info back to the iPhone. 

Roger
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On Dec 31, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Mac Fan jeeper_mac_fan@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

My sister just switched back to an iPhone 6 plus, from a  Samsung….anyway according to her, the iPhone messed up and it restored itself to when she have an iPhone 2 years ago. I am assuming she never backed up the new phone. She probably didn't use the iCloud back up so I am thinking no but is there a way to get her new contacts and photos back? Jeeper


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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

Yes. That's what they want

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On Dec 30, 2015, at 10:39 PM, christopher Williams chris_williams93@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

so...What does this mean for those who Already are on a plan? Does this mean when Our plans are up...we're forced too To do the Next or Pay Full-Price and keep our Plans?

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On Dec 30, 2015, at 4:02 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.

Our housemate wants to replace her 5c with a 6S in a few days when her contract is up.

Here's what I figured out:

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from AT&T
AT&T Next℠ 18
$0 down with 24 monthly installments. 
$31.25 MONTHLY
Trade up at 18 months. 
No Applecare
(Applecare would cost $129 = $5.38/month for 24 months)

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from Apple
iPhone Upgrade Program 
$36.58/month for 24 months
Trade up anytime after 12 months
Includes Applecare+
Own it outright after 24 months

The main difference between buying a phone from AT&T and putting on the Next plan versus buying it from Apple on their iPhone Upgrade Program is that you can upgrade at 12 months with Apple, and 18 months with AT&T.

Both are paid off (allowing you to keep the iPhone) at 24 months.

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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

>> So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.
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> so...What does this mean for those who Already are on a plan? Does this mean when Our plans are up...we're forced too To do the Next or Pay Full-Price and keep our Plans?

Did you miss the original post in this thread?
That is exactly what it means.

<http://www.macrumors.com/2015/12/30/att-two-year-contracts-ending-january-8/>

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[apple-iphone] iPhone restore

 

My sister just switched back to an iPhone 6 plus, from a Samsung….anyway according to her, the iPhone messed up and it restored itself to when she have an iPhone 2 years ago. I am assuming she never backed up the new phone. She probably didn't use the iCloud back up so I am thinking no but is there a way to get her new contacts and photos back? Jeeper

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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

And AT&T insurance will cost $7.99 a month and not as good as AppleCare IMO. 

I got burned because I was paying $7.99 a month to cover a line not the phone. When I upgraded phones I wanted the insurance to move with the phone to my daughters line and it did not. So when her screen broke and I needed to fix it AT&T said that phone doesn't have insurance. I said that's the phone I paid to get insurance on. They say sorry the insurance stays with the line not the phone. They are so damn ass backwards!!!

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On Dec 30, 2015, at 8:02 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.

Our housemate wants to replace her 5c with a 6S in a few days when her contract is up.

Here's what I figured out:

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from AT&T
AT&T Next℠ 18
$0 down with 24 monthly installments. 
$31.25 MONTHLY
Trade up at 18 months. 
No Applecare
(Applecare would cost $129 = $5.38/month for 24 months)

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from Apple
iPhone Upgrade Program 
$36.58/month for 24 months
Trade up anytime after 12 months
Includes Applecare+
Own it outright after 24 months

The main difference between buying a phone from AT&T and putting on the Next plan versus buying it from Apple on their iPhone Upgrade Program is that you can upgrade at 12 months with Apple, and 18 months with AT&T.

Both are paid off (allowing you to keep the iPhone) at 24 months.

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mercredi 30 décembre 2015

Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

so...What does this mean for those who Already are on a plan? Does this mean when Our plans are up...we're forced too To do the Next or Pay Full-Price and keep our Plans?

Sent from my iPhone

On Dec 30, 2015, at 4:02 PM, Jim Saklad jimdoc@icloud.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.

Our housemate wants to replace her 5c with a 6S in a few days when her contract is up.

Here's what I figured out:

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from AT&T
AT&T Next℠ 18
$0 down with 24 monthly installments. 
$31.25 MONTHLY
Trade up at 18 months. 
No Applecare
(Applecare would cost $129 = $5.38/month for 24 months)

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from Apple
iPhone Upgrade Program 
$36.58/month for 24 months
Trade up anytime after 12 months
Includes Applecare+
Own it outright after 24 months

The main difference between buying a phone from AT&T and putting on the Next plan versus buying it from Apple on their iPhone Upgrade Program is that you can upgrade at 12 months with Apple, and 18 months with AT&T.

Both are paid off (allowing you to keep the iPhone) at 24 months.

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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

So AT&T is dropping "subsidized and paid for over 2 years" phone sales, and reverting to (almost) only their Next program.

Our housemate wants to replace her 5c with a 6S in a few days when her contract is up.

Here's what I figured out:

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from AT&T
AT&T Next℠ 18
$0 down with 24 monthly installments. 
$31.25 MONTHLY
Trade up at 18 months. 
No Applecare
(Applecare would cost $129 = $5.38/month for 24 months)

Apple iPhone 6s 64GB from Apple
iPhone Upgrade Program 
$36.58/month for 24 months
Trade up anytime after 12 months
Includes Applecare+
Own it outright after 24 months

The main difference between buying a phone from AT&T and putting on the Next plan versus buying it from Apple on their iPhone Upgrade Program is that you can upgrade at 12 months with Apple, and 18 months with AT&T.

Both are paid off (allowing you to keep the iPhone) at 24 months.

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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

The network provider then recovers the subsidy via monthly fees paid by the subscriber.  You can compute the total you pay over the term of the contract versus an interest-free installment plan with lower monthly fees and they are very close to the same total.

Pat 

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On Dec 30, 2015, at 3:01 PM, Christopher Collins iphone@analogdigital.com.au [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

There is no such thing as a FREE phone on a contract.


The phones cost the same amount whether you purchase them on a contract or outright.

The difference with a contract is that the cost of the phone is subsidised by the network provider.

cjc

On 31 Dec 2015, at 7:52 AM, Barry Austern barryaus@yahoo.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

Fine and dandy if they lower their monthly bills to make up for it. However, if this is simply a way to raise prices then I am opposed. If the bill is $x with a free phone, as long as you hang on for two years, then it should be lower than that if you are supplying your own phone.


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Re: [apple-iphone] From Jan. 8, AT&T will no longer offer two-year iPhone contracts

 

The best way to deal with this is to learn what ALL of the offerings are and see which ones come closest to fitting your desires.


Barring that, look at a few of the offerings and pick one that works.

Remember that there are no free phones. If a carrier offers one for less than the manufacturer, they are going to pay the manufacture wholesale for it, and then get the money back, plus a profit, out of you in periodic charges.

If you and your neighbor use different amounts of data and do different amounts of talking, there will be different plans and possibly different carriers that are best for you.

I changed carriers not too long after getting my first smartphone and analyzing what I wanted to do and what I was willing to pay for it. Knowledge is power.

Bim B


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