The SIM card has nothing to do with whether or not iTunes will accept an iPhone. I believe it looks at the IMEI number. That is why cellular providers, at least in North America, are looking as using that number to brick or block stolen cell phones.
Brent
On Jun 6, 2012, at 11:32 AM, Sanjaya Kanoria wrote:
If you remove the sim from the iPhone and connect it to a computer with a new iTunes account won't it accept it all without a murmur of protest?
On 06-Jun-2012, at 10:37 PM, Brent <flapdoodle@gmail.com> wrote:
> Find Friends has nothing to do with texting or email. You invite firends to
> let you follow them and see their location they can follow you and your
> location.
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> On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 9:50 AM, Wayne Sweet <expplane@comcast.net> wrote:
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>> After installing the Find Friends app, I can't see how the husband in the
>> article could track his wife's phone after taken from her car, if someone
>> wasn't using FF to text/email him. What am I missing here?
>> Wayne
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