Saturday, March 19, 2016

iPhone 7 release date, news and rumors

A new look at the back of the phone suggests there will be a new antenna line adapted into the design as well as a larger camera sensor on the back.

With the iPhone 6S Apple delivered its best handset yet, but aside from sporting some fancy new 3D Touch technology, it was also very similar to the iPhone 6.

That was to be expected – after all, Apple typically only overhauls its handsets once every two years, but that overhaul is due with the iPhone 7, so we're expecting and hoping for big changes: think a whole new design, piles of power and a bunch of new features.

The leaks, rumors and reports are already ramping up, although the iPhone 7 probably won't arrive until late 2016. We've collected all the latest from around the web and beyond for you below, to give you the clearest picture possible of what you can expect from the new iPhone.

Worrying iPhone 7 Leak, Boring iPad Pro Design Revealed, Greedy iPhone SE Strategy

Taking a look back at another week of news from Cupertino, this week’s Apple Loop includes the leaked iPhone 7 blueprints and third-party cases, Apple’s grab for cash with the iPhone SE design, a 3D-printed iPad Pro, new Apple Watch accessories, Apple vs FBI reaches for a Private Eye standard, a new man-in-the-middle iTunes malware attack, why you should not close apps, and a new ‘Messaging as a Platform’ app is released.

Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days (and you can read the weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes).

iPhone 7 Blueprints Show Little Change
Although it is an even-numbered year, and the iPhone range generally gets a style refresh in these years, the iPhone 7 looks to be little more than an update to the iPhone 6 style. That’s according to blueprints leaked through French site NoWhereElse. These show the new antenna housing, the cut-outs for the camera, and a worrying trend of iteration.

How to Complete the Unlock iPhone in iTunes for any Carriers

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How to unlock iPhone?

This guide answers the questions of “How to unlock iPhone?” and help you in further unlock any iPhone include 6S, 6, 5S, 5C, 5 and old models 4S, 4!

ATTENTION

If you use such unlocking solutions as Gevey SIM, R-Sim (and other SIM methods) or SAM unlock you will need to activate your iPhone with original SIM card first and only then order unlock here. The fact that these solutions spoof your iPhone IMEI and you need insert original SIM card into iPhone and connect it to iTunes, because only then your device will be recognized and returned to Apple database.

After you purchase factory IMEI sim unlock iPhone at our site wait for the last email with further instructions. These guidelines will help you to complete unlocking process in iTunes. But sometimes there are minor problems, so let’s go through them.
How to Unlock iPhone: Complete Factory unlock in iTunes

Because of iOS 8 bug iPhone can be relocked after update to this version. To avoid such issue please follow easy steps below:

Put GSM Sim of not supported carrier in iPhone. Don’t place original Sim card if you did not use SAM or Gevey (read Attention above).

1. After receiving email that your iOS 7 iPhone has been unlocked, you should activate new unlocked status.
2. Remember on this case use Wi-Fi iPhone activation guide not iTunes.
3. Find an active WiFi connection.
4. Take the original SIM card of the carrier your iDevice are locked to and insert other SIM that was not supported before.
5. On the screen you’ll see table “Activation Required”
6. Connect your iPhone to active WiFi network and iOS system will do all the work needed and then activate your new status.
7. After you iDevice has been activated you can install iOS 8 using WiFi or iTunes. You got rid from relocked problem.

There are two ways to complete the unlock process for your iOS 8 iPhone.
How to Unlock iPhone Without Restoring in iTunes

Step One: Connect iPhone to the computer and open iTunes (latest version).

Step Two: In case your Apple iPhone presently working on iOS 8 disconnect gadget after iTunes finds it. Hang on ten seconds and connect iPhone again. You should see Congratulations message.

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Note 1: If something wrong happens, for instance, iTunes will freeze then just disconnect your iPhone from USB, close iTunes then connect the unit again and launch iTunes.

Note 2: Sometimes there’s no Congratulations message but wait for the network signal which would be mean that iPhone is factory unlocked.

Note 3: If your gadget still running iOS 7 or lower you will have to upgrade it using WiFi first.

update iphone in iTunes
Note 4: There’s yet another method to complete the procedure. Insert SIM card of the carrier you want to use (not original) and go to Settings => general => Reset => Reset Networks. Now just wait for the signal. Also try to enable and disable Airplane mode.

reset network settings iphone
If you will fail try to restore iPhone in iTunes to complete unlock. This method almost always works.
How To Restore iPhone in iTunes to Complete Factory Unlock iPhone

Step One: Place Sim in Apple iPhone and connect it with iTunes. Backup all of your documents in iTunes or iCloud.

Step Two: After backup click Restore button.

Note: Make sure that after restoring process you choose Setup as a new iPhone:

set up as a new iphone
Step Three: Click Continue and activate your gadget. You will see the Congratulations message but sometimes it is absent. Don’t worry, because when you get the signal you will be able to make calls.

Feel free to contact our support if you have any questions about how to unlock iPhone! Also visit our FAQ to get the answers.

How to AT&T iPhone unlock process accomplished through Apple's iTunes

AT&T has begun allowing out-of-contract customers to unlock their iPhone for use on other carriers, and the unlock codes are applied to the device after restoring through iTunes.
AT&T began offering eligible customers the ability to unlock their iPhone on Sunday. Customers who were among the first to take advantage told AppleInsider that after dialing 611 to speak with a customer service representative, they were met with a lengthy wait to speak with a technician.

Once that AT&T representative was on the phone, they asked a series of qualifying questions to ensure that the user was eligible for their iPhone to be unlocked.

The unlock process is detailed by AT&T in a PDF document shared by users who request the service. In it, the carrier offers a series of four steps that must be accomplished in order to complete the unlock. Learn More to Unlock AT&T iPhone

The unlock code actually comes through Apple and is administered through iTunes. AT&T's instructions tell users to open iTunes on their Mac or PC, connect their iPhone via USB, and backup and restore their handset. Restoring the iPhone will unlock it for use on other carriers.


AT&T's instructions also include a link to a support document available on Apple's website. There, users are instructed to reseat the SIM card in their iPhone, restore their handset, or contact their carrier if they experience issues with unlocking via iTunes.

If the authorized unlock is completed successfully, users are met with the message: "Unlock Complete. Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked. To set up and sync this iPhone, click Continue."

How to Fulfill the iPhone unlock process for Apple iPhone iOS 9 Models

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Apple iPhone Unlocking Method

With iPhone Unlocking you do not receive a code like other mobile phones.
What actually happens is we unlock your IMEI number in the Apple Database for you.
Once this has been completed, you will be notified by email that the process has completed.
When you receive this email, please do the following below to complete the unlock.

1. Install the latest version of iTunes

2. Make sure iPhone is using the latest version, updated by the official itunes software

3. Insert a non accepted SIM card and Connect the iPhone to iTunes (IE not from the original
network provider)

4. Wait until itunes detects the phone

5. After about 10-20 seconds, disconnect phone and reconnect.

6. Finally itunes will show the message 'Congratulations Your iPhone is Unlocked'

PLEASE NOTE: This is the only permanent unlocking solution for Apple iPhone. Your iPhone will always be unlocked even after updating your iPhone firmware.

 In certain circumstances the above instructions does not work to activate your unlock ticket, follow the next instructions to activate your unlock ticket using the restore method:

    1) Make sure your iPhone Sim Card tray is empty. (If you have an INVALID SIM Card inserted in your iPhone, you wonít be able to access iTunes to restore.)

    2) Plug your iPhone into your computer and wait until your iPhone is fully recognized in your iTunes. (*Note: Please make sure your iTunes is updated to the latest version).

    3) Click the Restore button and proceed with the backup and terms and agreement acceptance.

    4) Once the restore process has started, insert your INVALID SIM Card (T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Etc.) into your iPhone.

    5) Wait for the restore process to complete and iPhone to reboot.

    6) Once your iPhone has rebooted, iTunes will activate your iPhone with your unlock ticket using your INVALID SIM Card.

    7) You should see a message displayed in iTunes, Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked!

    8-) From here you are done, you should start receiving signal from your carrier (T-Mobile, Simple Mobile, Etc.)

    9) Your iPhone is now factory unlocked permanently and you can update freely in the future for newer iOS updates.


***WARNING NOTICE***
IF YOU HAVE IPHONE 3G OR 3GS THAT HAS MODEM FIRMWARE (BASE-BAND) IS 06.15.00 THE FACTORY UNLOCK NOT WORK.
 You Need Downgrade Base-band BEFORE, for complete unlock via Itunes


 Permanent Apple iPhone Unlocking:

1. Guaranteed Genuine Unlock - any firmware, any base-band (no 6.15 on 3g or 3gs)
2. No tricky manipulation, No Jailbreak!
3. The only PERMANENT and CLEAN unlocking, no need to worry about future OS upgrade
4. Easy: Submit IMEI, plug iPhone to iTunes and You're DONE!


UPDATE

If you have iOS 9+ and you have FIND MY IPHONE (iCloud ID) Enable or ON, you need the account log in info of this service for unlock your iphone with itunes. If you for any reason not have this personal info, you "never" unlock because itunes ask for this info before unlock device. 

How to Unlock iPhone with Non Supported SIM card within iTunes Acc.

After using factory unlocking service you will need to complete iPhone unlock process in iTunes to register in Apple database already unlocked device. Your iPhone will be putted in the white list of iTunes database as being Unlocked. As a results your phone will be open for any GSM SIM card worldwide. The same is with iOS updates. Update / sync / restore iPhone in iTunes and stay unlocked forever.

Unlock iphone itunes without restore-Visit Here

You may read on some sources that iPhone needs to be restored after using IMEI unlocking service. Well. not always and here we wrote a guide which you can use to unlock iPhone in iTunes after restore.

You may also know that the exact code is needed to unlock mobile phone. But the situation is different with iPhone. There are no codes for iPhone and iPhone doesn’t accept any kind of codes for unlocking. All you need to have is a SIM card of a non-supported carrier.

Important note for iPhone 3GS Users

If iPad baseband is installed on your iPhone 3GS you will need to downgrade it first. Go to Settings / General / About and find Modem Firmware. If there will be 06.15.00 downgrade this iPad baseband using Redsn0w. If you will not do it you will get No Service on the status bar after inserting non-supported SIM card .

Unlock iPhone Without Restore in iTunes

Step 1: Insert non-supported SIM card in iPhone.

Step 2: Download the latest version 0f iTunes and connect to the computer your iPhone using USB wire.

Step 3: If your iPhone is still running iOS 6 – 6.1.3, disconnect iPhone after iTunes will indicate it. Wait for 10 seconds and connect iPhone to the computer again. Launch iTunes if needed.

Step 4: You will see Congratulation message. Sometimes iTunes doesn’t show this message and it is normal.

Unlock iphone itunes
Note: Sometimes if your iPhone is not updated to the last iOS version you will need to update your device first and unlock iPhone without restore.

That’s it Your iPhone is completely unlocked.
Restore iPhone in iTunes to Unlock It

Attention: Make sure that Find My iPhone option in iCloud (Settings – iCloud) is turned off. If iCloud option is enabled after restoring process you will need Apple ID details to which iPhone is connected otherwise you won’t be able to activate the device.

iCloud turn off Solution Here

  • Step 1: Insert a SIM card of the non-supported carrier and connect iPhone to iTunes.
  • Step 2 (optional): Backup your device in iTunes or iCloud.
  • Step 3: After backup click the Restore button.
  • Step 4: When restoring will be completed select “Set up As a new phone” option. Not from a backup.
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  • Step 5: Click Continue and pass activation steps with non-supported SIM card.
  • Step 6: You will see the Congratulation message. Sometimes it doesn’t pop up, don’t worry, it is normal.
  • Step 7 (optional): Use “Restore from Backup” option in iTunes to recover you data.

Restore from backup

Factory iPhone Unlock Troubleshooting

Fix 1: Make sure you have inserted SIM card of the carrier which is not  supported on your device whet it was locked.

Fix 2: Sometimes iPhone needs to be updated to the latest iOS version. Make sure your device is updated

Fix 3: If you don’t see the Congratulation message in iTunes just look at the status bar of iPhone and wait for the network / service

Fix 4: If iTunes will freeze then just disconnect your iPhone from USB, close iTunes program and connect your device again. Then just launch iTunes and repeat the process.

Fix 5: If after steps above you will see No Service or Searching… on the status bar you will need to do next:
  •     turn on/off Air Plane mode
  •     go to Settings -> general-> Reset -> Reset Networks reset network settings
  •     go to Settings -> General -> Cellular and turn off/on Cellular Data and enable/disable 3G.

enable 3GFeel free to contact our support team if you have any questions regarding iPhone unlocking. You can also visit FAQ page and find answer you are looking for.

How can you unlock iPhone if you forgot the passcode/password?

Apple^explains how to unlock the iPhone if you have forgotten the passcode or password in the manual for each model. For the iPhone 5c, for example, it is provided on page 155 as well as on the company support site. However, as this is a very frequently asked question, the official answers and additional help are below for your convenience.


About iPhone unlock by Passcodes 

The exact behavior of the iPhone depends on its configuration when one forgets the passcode. By default, there is not a passcode at all. However, Apple notes the following regarding forgotten passcodes:
If you repeatedly enter the wrong passcode, your iPhone will be disabled for longer intervals before you can try again. After too many unsuccessful attempts, you won't be able to try again until you connect it to the computer with which you last synced it [if it has been synced to a computer].
Note: You can configure your device to erase itself after ten consecutive incorrect password attempts. This setting is off by default. It can be turned on by tapping Settings > General > Passcode Lock.
If you cannot remember the passcode, you will need to restore your device using the computer with which you last synced it [or iCloud]. This allows you to reset your passcode and resync the data from the device (or restore from a backup). If you restore on a different computer that was never synced with the device, you will be able to unlock the device for use and remove the passcode, but your data will not be present.
Please also note that Apple representatives can't unlock an iPhone for you without restoring the iPhone, either. The restore process will erase everything on it.


If you have forgotten the passcode on your iPhone, you will have to restore the device.
To restore your iPhone -- which, again, deletes all of your data (songs, photos, videos, apps, and so on) on the iPhone use the following directions. Be absolutely sure that you have backed up the content on your iPhone before restoring it.
iPhone Previously Synchronized with a Mac or PC
If you have previously synchronized your iPhone with iTunes on a Mac or Windows computer, you typically still can backup recent additions to your iPhone by connecting it to the same computer you have used before without having to enter the passcode.
After the backup, you just need to "restore" your iPhone and have the backup copied onto the iPhone with iTunes.

Apple's official instructions to restore an iPhone with iTunes are:
  1. Connect your iPhone to your computer [that you have previously used to sync the device].
  2. In iTunes, select the iPhone in the "Devices" list, then "Summary" at the top of the screen.
  3. If iTunes doesn't automatically synchronize your iPhone, do so manually [and confirm that the sync and backup were successful.]
  4. Click “Check for Update.” iTunes tells you if there is a newer version of the iPhone software available.
  5. Click Restore. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the restore process. When restoring, it is recommended that you [again] backup the iPhone when prompted.
  6. When iOS Setup Assistant asks to set up your iPhone, choose "Restore from iTunes backup."
  7. Select your device in iTunes and choose the most recent backup of your iPhone.
After this process, your iPhone should be restored with the information from its last backup, but it no longer will have the passcode enabled. It would be wise to think carefully before setting another passcode or using the passcode feature again.
iPhone Previously Backed Up with iCloud
Apple explains that "if you have Find My iPhone enabled, you can use Remote Wipe to erase the contents of your device." Likewise, "if you have been using iCloud to backup, you may be able to restore the most recent backup to reset the passcode after the device has been erased."
Apple separately explains the simple iCloud process to erase an iPhone. This is mostly intended for an iPhone that has been lost or stolen, but the portion relevant for a forgotten password is:
  1. Sign in to iCloud with your Apple ID (the one you use with iCloud [rather than your iPhone passcode that you do not remember]), then click "Find My iPhone."
  2. Click "All Devices," then select the iPhone you want to erase.
  3. In the Info window, click "Erase iPhone."
  4. Enter your Apple ID password [for confirmation]. If the device you're erasing has iOS 7 or later, enter a phone number and message. [This is intended to be displayed to anyone who may have found your iPhone if it is lost or stolen. To just erase the iPhone, it is not necessary.]
  5. [Now] you can restore the information on the device using iCloud Backup (if backup was turned on before you erased it).
Just like the iTunes restore process, your iPhone should be restored this way via iCloud with the information from its last backup, but your iPhone no longer will have the passcode enabled. Definitely think carefully before setting another passcode.

iPhone Never Synchronized or Backed Up
If you never synchronized your iPhone with iTunes on a computer or backed up using iCloud, the only option is to restore the iPhone as new, which will delete all of your personal information. A passcode that can be bypassed by anyone would not be of much use, so this is as intended for security purposes.

If you find yourself in this situation try not to panic. Take a deep breath. Leave your iPhone behind, go for a walk, and try not to think about the passcode per se. Separating yourself from the frustration may help jog your subconscious to release the information you have forgotten.
If you still do not remember your passcode when you return, hold the iPhone in your hand and ideally sit or stand somewhere where you know you have entered your passcode before.
If that is not an option, try to face a direction that you were facing when you successfully entered your passcode previously. Relax. Close your eyes. Open your eyes again. Enter the passcode without a conscious effort to remember the numbers or letters but instead "feel" it. You may be able to essentially trigger "muscle memory" of the motion pattern you have used before to enter the code.
If none of that works, sadly, you will have to start over as if you just got a new iPhone. If you have only had the iPhone for a few days (which is when people tend to forget the passcode the most, perhaps it is not a major problem).

If you recently set a passcode on an iPhone with a lot of personal information that is not synchronized using iTunes or backed up using iCloud and this information is really important to you, you could consider buying a new iPhone without restoring the old one. The hope would be that you might remember the passcode at some point in the future. Perhaps buying an expensive new phone will allow you to remember the passcode the next day. D'oh!

Nevertheless, next time, either (1) do not use a passcode, (2) use the fingerprint enabled Touch ID on the iPhone 6 instead, or (3) be sure to sync your lesser iPhone with iTunes and/or iCloud.