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Every single day I hear another news that puts Apple in a bad light. |
Cryptomining is hardware and energy consuming. No phone should be used for mining. |
The only option left is to flash it. And if this doesn't work, you must say goodbye to your phone. |
What this phone used? Do you have all the accessories included in the offer? |
Is it unlocked? What does it shows when you do these steps: https://www.unlockunit.com/blog/how-to-check-if-your-iphone-is-network-locked/ |
Amazon does a great thing competing with Netflix and their content is great. Looking forward how they are going to compete on Youtube. |
Nice one! Is the charger included? |
Thanks! However, I would not recommend digital phone frames. They are bad, not the best idea. But the rest of the ideas are great! |
If it's the first time you are doing it, I advise paying attention to what you are doing. You might make mistakes and brick your phone. So look online for tutorials and pay attention to every step you take. |
That's just bad! Mining crypto requires a lot of CPU usage, so yeah, I can see how hackers can tweak the malware to extreme so then it can damage devices. |
With all their popularity, there are a few things iPhones can't do and Android can, like in this list https://www.unlockunit.com/blog/10-things-an-iphone-cant-do/ Moreover, with the latest battery issues, as mentioned by Business Insider http://uk.businessinsider.com/apple-explains-why-older-iphones-appear-to-be-slowing-down-2017-12?r=US&IR=T We might see people flying away from Apple devices and migrating to Android. |
If it's the original battery, I think you better change it and buy a new one. A phone battery's life is between 2 to 3 years. And this phone was launched in 2011. |
What kind of lock do you have? Is it network locked? Do you need the Device Unlock App or unlocking codes? |
Track your data with a data manager app. Also, it might be that you have installed a malware on your device. Unfortunately, there is malware that installs in your browsers and other apps and mine crypto for the attacker. In such a case, I recommend you do a hard reset and restore your phone to its original settings. Hard reset steps https://www.unlockunit.com/blog/how-to-make-a-hard-reset-for-samsung-phones/ |
Voted! Although 75% of the time I use an iPhone, I voted for Samsung as their latest devices are simply outstanding. |
Why do you think it shouldn't be rooted? Any Android device can be rooted. |
It depends where you do it, in what area, city. |
This is one of the best-looking devices available today! Nice one op |
I guess the case is made out of plastic. How does it feel? Is it high-quality plastic? |
Why is the Camera so important? |
Interesting. But I don't think we will found out this very soon. Similar to cigarettes and their link to lung cancer, research and results are spans over years. So we do will probably get some more results in the following years. |
I would also add that you must check if the phone is network locked or blacklisted. You can check if the phone is blacklisted on http://imeipro.info/ And then, if the phone's IMEI is clean, you can check if it's network locked by inserting a SIM card and placing a phone call, as in this guide: https://www.unlockunit.com/blog/how-to-check-if-your-phone-is-network-locked/ After making sure that you have both the seller SIM card (with which the phone works) and a different one (to test if the phone accepts it), perform these steps: 1. Insert the SIM Card that you want to start using the phone (Please make sure that the new SIM Card is activated) 2. Turn on the phone and wait for it to load 3. If your SIM card has a PIN code (4 digits), you will need to insert it Your device is network locked if it displays: 1. “SIM Network Unlock PIN” 2. “This device can be remotely unlocked if eligible..." |
castrokins:Posting and making your phone's IMEI public is an issue and someone can clone the IMEI, thus the phone's details. I said that security reasons. Keep the phone's IMEI hidden and never disclose it to third parties. But, anyway, your security is not my business ![]() |
Go to a local phone repair shop because the price depends on your location. (some areas are slightly more expensive than others) |
donqx:Facebook's business is to grab our attention. The more time you spend on Facebook, the more they can ask advertisers for ads fee. So the solution is to spend more time on Facebook... how convenient. |
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