11/13/2011

[apple-iphone] Digest Number 2781

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1a.

iCloud issue:  Cannot get my mobile me a/c on iPhone

Posted by: "Michael Moloney" Michael.Moloney@gmail.com   moloney_mj

Sat Nov 12, 2011 7:37 pm (PST)



Hi there

I think I have done something wrong or pressed a wrong button or something but I can't seem to get my current and active mobile me account onto my iphone. It prompts me to create an email address and when I enter the address I already have, it says it is taken. Duh I know that Apple! LOL.

Any ideas or tips would be most welcome.

Thanks.

Regards,
Michael Moloney

1b.

Re: iCloud issue:  Cannot get my mobile me a/c on iPhone

Posted by: "whiterabbit32" whiterabbit32@gmail.com   lwr0032

Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:09 pm (PST)



Have you tried going into settings on your iPhone, deleting your mail account and resetting it up?

Alice

Sent from my iPad 2

On Nov 12, 2011, at 7:32 PM, "Michael Moloney" <Michael.Moloney@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there
>
> I think I have done something wrong or pressed a wrong button or something but I can't seem to get my current and active mobile me account onto my iphone. It prompts me to create an email address and when I enter the address I already have, it says it is taken. Duh I know that Apple! LOL.
>
> Any ideas or tips would be most welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Regards,
> Michael Moloney
>
>

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2a.

Re: 5.0.1 on 4s battery life

Posted by: "bj" bjones44@verizon.net   jblair44

Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:05 pm (PST)



-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Saklad
Sent: Saturday, November 12, 2011 2:50 PM
To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [apple-iphone] 5.0.1 on 4s battery life

>> On the other hand, if Rodrigo is "starting to believe it is not worth the
>> upgrade to iOS5 and or a iPhone 4s", then perhaps it is not.
>> For Rodrigo.

> Or for me.
> I haven't heard about anything in the upgrades that I need or would find
> much use for; my iPhone4 works just fine the way it is. I'm not in the
> mood to cope with problems if I'm one of those hit with them. (I have
> enough headaches these days.)
>
I rather enjoy the seriously increased speed of the 4S.
And the greatly improved camera (still and video).
Haven't used Siri much yet.
==========================================

Current speed is fine with me, though I'm sure I'd be pleased with "more."
I don't use the camera much & the current one is more than adequate --
especially since I reduce most pictures to email someone.
I have little or no interest in talking to my phone except on a call.
====================================================

> Besides, my previous tries at upgrading iOS on my Touch4 bricked it &
> required a visit to the Apple Store to resurrect, so I wouldn't even be
> interested in trying to upgrade w/o already setting up a GB [moderator:
> that Genius Bar] appointment for just-in-case. My iPhone4 & iPad1 are
> still those couple of 4.x upgrades behind. They work just fine, though,
> and haven't
> complained. (I've turned off the iTunes upgrade-nag!)

This is completely irrelevant with regard to the 4S, because it comes with
5.0

I have seen exactly zero reports of significant problems with wireless 5.0.1
upgrades.
In fact, the ONLY problems I've heard of were server overload from everyone
trying to do it at the same time.
=================================================

Another reference in the thread was about upgrading the iPhone4 to iOS5.
I don't care to risk it just now.
=================================================

> Maybe next year. *Late* next year.
> bj

Let me guess: you are really enjoying Windows XP....
=================================================

Sorry to disappoint you, but I'm using Win7 on both my computers.
bj

3a.

Re: Question

Posted by: "Pabitra Saha" pksaha000@yahoo.co.uk   pksaha000

Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:05 pm (PST)



Because RIM provides a enterprise software which created a secure enterprise wide mailing system without compromising the ability to use BB handset as normal phone as well as ones individual mail. The security is highly desirable feature in corporate environment.

On 13 Nov 2011, at 03:30, Dave Balcom <balcy24@gmail.com> wrote:

> I know this is an iPhone group but I have a question. We went from basic
> Nextels to Blackberry Torch's at work. I was looking forward to getting
> my email off a work phone instead of using my personal iPhone 4 but find
> I still use the iPhone. Why are Blackberries so popular in the corporate
> world? They seem to lack some basic email functions such as selecting
> unread email for deletion. I have to open, delete, repeat which takes
> forever!
>
> Later,
> Dave
>

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4a.

Re: Printing from iPad or iPhone in hotels

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Nov 12, 2011 10:06 pm (PST)



Because it is still in a test program, and by only seven airlines, but not at all airports. TSA has a list of airports and airlines for the US.

My preferred airline, does not accept it at my home airport.

On Nov 12, 2011, at 8:44 AM, Pabitra Saha wrote:

> Why print the boarding pass?
> Brussels and Vienna airports accepted my boarding pass display on iPhone itself.

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