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Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op):
Uk used Factory unlocked iPhones in stock.

iPhone 4 32Gb - ₦43,000

iPhone 4S 16Gb - ₦50,000

iPhone 4S 64Gb - ₦60,000

iPhone 5 16Gb - ₦75,000

iPhone 5 32Gb - ₦85,000

Thanks

Interested, contact:

SuntemiTech

Bbm: 768DED33
Tel: 08065656796
Email: suntemi@gmail.com
www.suntemitech.com
PhonesRe: Warning To All (Used) iPhone Buyers by Suntemi(m): 5:30pm On Oct 25, 2013
tumababa: ^^^^^^ thanks @suntemi, im not good when it comes to explaining things like this. i just go straight to d point i want to make
Well, that's how Nairaland works. I don create thread with that post since Oct. 14 So when I saw the comments, I decided to bring it here the Apple way.
PhonesRe: Warning To All (Used) iPhone Buyers by Suntemi(m): 5:22pm On Oct 25, 2013
I'm sure the way he explained it makes it sound somehow. Anyway this is how Apple talked about it

With iOS 7, Find My iPhone includes a new feature called Activation Lock, which makes it more difficult for anyone else to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch if you ever lose it. It starts working the moment you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7. With Activation Lock, your Apple ID and password will be required before anyone can:

1. Turn off Find My iPhone on your device
2. Erase your device
3. Reactivate and use your device

This can help you keep your device secure, even if it is in the wrong hands, and can improve your chances of recovering it. Even if you erase your device remotely, Activation Lock can continue to deter anyone from reactivating your device without your permission. All you need to do is keep Find My iPhone turned on, and remember your Apple ID and password.

Here are answers to frequently asked questions about Find My iPhone Activation Lock.

1. How does Activation Lock work?

When you enable Find My iPhone on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 7, your Apple ID is securely stored on Apple’s activation servers and linked to your device. From that point on, your password will be required before anyone can turn off Find My iPhone on your device, erase your device, or reactivate and use your device.

Activation Lock is enabled automatically when you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7, or when you upgrade to iOS 7 from a previous version of iOS that has Find My iPhone already turned on.

To turn on Find My iPhone on your device:

1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap iCloud.
3. Sign in with your Apple ID, if necessary.
4. Turn on Find My iPhone.

2. What steps should I take if I misplace my device?

If you ever misplace your device—whether it’s just lost or you think it may have been stolen—you should put it into Lost Mode immediately using Find My iPhone.

Lost Mode locks your screen with a four-digit passcode and lets you display a custom message with your phone number to help you get it back. You can also remotely erase your device if needed, and your custom message will continue to display even after the device is erased.

While Activation Lock works in the background to make it more difficult for someone to use or sell your missing device, Lost Mode clearly indicates to anyone who finds your device that it still belongs to you and can’t be reactivated without your password.

To put a device into Lost Mode, sign in to www.icloud.com/find from a Mac or PC or use the Find My iPhone iOS app.

3. Do I need to turn off Find My iPhone before giving away my device?

Yes. Before giving your device to someone else, always turn off Find My iPhone to ensure that the other person will be able to activate and use the device normally. The best way to do this is to erase all content and settings from your device before handing it over. This will completely erase your device, turn off Find My iPhone, and remove the device from your iCloud account. On your iOS device, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

4. What if I forget my Apple ID password?

If you forget your password, you can reset it at My Apple ID (appleid.apple.com) or by contacting Apple Support and verifying your identity. Once your password has been reset, it will work normally with Find My iPhone and Activation Lock.

If you forget your password and cannot reset it, you will lose access to your Apple ID and may be unable to use or reactivate your device. To help prevent this, visit My Apple ID periodically to review and update your account information.

5. How do I check for Activation Lock before purchasing a used device?

When purchasing an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from someone other than Apple or an authorized Apple reseller, it is up to you to ensure that the device has been erased and is no longer linked to the previous owner’s account.

Follow each of these steps to make sure that you can use the device you purchase:

Turn the device on and slide to unlock.
If the passcode lock screen or the home screen appears, the device has not been erased. Ask the seller to completely erase the device by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Do not take ownership of any used iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch until it has been erased.

Begin the device setup process.
After choosing a language, choosing a country, and connecting to a network, the device will begin activation. If you are asked for the previous owner’s Apple ID and password, the device is still linked to their account. Hand the device back to the seller and ask them to enter their password. If the previous owner is not present, they can remove the device from their account by signing in to icloud.com/find. Do not take ownership of any used iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch until it has been removed from the previous owner’s account.

You will know that a device is ready for you to use when you are asked to “Set up your iPhone", “Set up your iPad", or “Set up your iPod” during the device setup process.

Source: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818

Note: Please take note of point 4 and 5. They are very important.
PhonesRe: BBM on iPhone and related issues by Suntemi(op): 11:51am On Oct 24, 2013
nani.666:
if Airtel is fast in your location... I'll advise you subscribe to Airtel.... as it gives waay more data.....
yes, nani is right, if Airtel network is okay in your area. Airtel is the way to go
Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op): 11:19am On Oct 24, 2013
iOS 7's Activation Lock And What You Need To Know Before Buying an iPhone.

www.nairaland.com/1477423/ios-7s-activation-lock-what
PhonesRe: BBM on iPhone and related issues by Suntemi(op): 11:16am On Oct 24, 2013
iOS 7's Activation Lock And What You Need To Know Before Buying an iPhone.

www.nairaland.com/1477423/ios-7s-activation-lock-what
PhonesRe: BBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op): 11:13am On Oct 24, 2013
iOS 7's Activation Lock And What You Need To Know Before Buying an iPhone.

www.nairaland.com/1477423/ios-7s-activation-lock-what
Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op): 6:59am On Oct 24, 2013
andy1: please mr suntemi......the chip unlocked iphone 4s u have does it work with ios7 and can it fly for 40k please i ll like to pickup in 2wks cos am nt in town rite nw.........and i ll like a white 1........please let me knw if its avilable....tenx
it's sold, but I can give you a good deal on unlocked 4s.
PhonesRe: BBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op): 2:25pm On Oct 23, 2013
Lordmagnus: It isn't available on the iOS AppStore in Nigeria.
then wait till 25th
CelebritiesRe: At Home With Pa Kasumu In Mushin Apartment by Suntemi(m): 4:09am On Oct 23, 2013
igbo boy: Nigerians are funny. Instead of dealing with the issue at hand, which is Kusumu's health, they are busy saying it is not by force to live in Lagos, oh my aunty pays 150K in Ibadan, oh the toilet and bathroom is not from the building (like really ?) etc...

If the issue was that he cant find or afford a place to stay then you can say all the above rants make sense.

No wonder na mass failure every year for JAMB year in year out (una go dey blame ASUU), common reasoning is lacking among the populace.


Na wa for U o. See u wey sabi think. Topic says "at home in his mushin apartment". Abeg what does that implies? Apartment and 150k, toilet n building people Dey yarn about no relate with the topic?

Bro, nor vex but that your last paragraph is actually referring to you.
PhonesRe: BBM on iPhone and related issues by Suntemi(op): 5:03am On Oct 22, 2013

How To Bypass BBM Waiting List For iPhone And Android

Step 1: Download BBM for iPhone or Android.

Step 2: Start the app, type in your email address and tap on ‘Next’.

Step 3: Now force close the app on your device. On iPhone, this can be done by doubling tapping the
home button, swiping the app upwards from the multitasking screen. On Android, you can do this
by navigating to Settings –> Apps –> BBM and stop the app from running.

Step 4: Now start the app again, you should now have the option to create a new BlackBerry
account. Once done, you will receive a unique BBM PIN that you can use to start using BBM on your
iPhone or Android smartphone right away.
PhonesRe: BBM On Android And Related Issues by Suntemi(m): 5:02am On Oct 22, 2013

How To Bypass BBM Waiting List For iPhone And Android

Step 1: Download BBM for iPhone or Android.

Step 2: Start the app, type in your email address and tap on ‘Next’.

Step 3: Now force close the app on your device. On iPhone, this can be done by doubling tapping the
home button, swiping the app upwards from the multitasking screen. On Android, you can do this
by navigating to Settings –> Apps –> BBM and stop the app from running.

Step 4: Now start the app again, you should now have the option to create a new BlackBerry
account. Once done, you will receive a unique BBM PIN that you can use to start using BBM on your
iPhone or Android smartphone right away.
PhonesRe: BBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op): 5:00am On Oct 22, 2013

How To Bypass BBM Waiting List For iPhone And Android

Step 1: Download BBM for iPhone or Android.

Step 2: Start the app, type in your email address and tap on ‘Next’.

Step 3: Now force close the app on your device. On iPhone, this can be done by doubling tapping the
home button, swiping the app upwards from the multitasking screen. On Android, you can do this
by navigating to Settings –> Apps –> BBM and stop the app from running.

Step 4: Now start the app again, you should now have the option to create a new BlackBerry
account. Once done, you will receive a unique BBM PIN that you can use to start using BBM on your
iPhone or Android smartphone right away.
PhonesRe: BBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op): 7:38pm On Oct 21, 2013
It's available on the App Store and Samusng store now
PhonesRe: BBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op): 6:00pm On Oct 21, 2013
Tolexander: Ope o!

Oga sunday, will the BBM application work on my samsung phones below?
haa, well, they say impossibility is nothing
PhonesBBM for iPhone and Android is officially available by Suntemi(op):
This is the news you’ve been waiting for! I am thrilled to tell you that we are about to officially resume our rollout of BBM for Android and iPhone customers around the globe!* In the next few hours, people will start seeing BBM in Google Play, the App Store and in select Samsung App Stores – where it will be free to download.

The demand for BBM on Android and BBM on iPhone continues to be amazing. About six million people signed up for information about BBM at BBM.com. As you know, in just seven hours, about one million Android users were using the unreleased version of BBM for Android. What you don’t know is that more than one million people have found creative ways to “side load” BBM on their iPhone. This is incredible.

To help manage this unprecedented pent up demand for BBM, we are implementing a simple line-up system to ensure a smooth roll out. Here’s how it is going to work…

BBM Roll Out Details:

Download BBM – the easiest way is to visit BBM.com from your Android or iPhone browser*
Once you install the app, open it, and enter your email address to hold your spot in line
We will email you as soon as you reach the front of the line and can start using BBM

If you are among the millions that took the time to sign up at BBM.com, you can start using BBM immediately without waiting in line.* If you didn’t sign up in advance, don’t worry – we are focused on moving millions of customers through the line as fast as possible.

Our team of developers and engineers has been working around the clock to bring you BBM – and make some upgrades while we’re at it – and some incredible work has been done. I look forward to sharing more of this with you here, on Inside BlackBerry, soon.

For updates on how quickly the line is moving you can follow @BBM on Twitter. I will be back tomorrow with another post to provide you with an update on the line-up and to share more detail about the work the team has done over the last several weeks.

Lastly, thank you for your patience. We know you’re excited (we are too!) and we look forward to having you join us on BBM.

*Samsung customers in Sub-Sahara Africa can download BBM today from the Samsung Apps store. iPhone and other Android users in Africa will be able to download the app in three days’ time.

Source: http://blogs.blackberry.com/2013/10/bbm-android-iphone-launch/?CPID=SOC_C_NA_Other1382366770



Update: BBM is now available on Samsung Store and New Zealand App Store.

Update 2: Click here if you have a US Apple ID to download BBM https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bbm/
id690046600?mt=8

Update 3: Now available in the UK App Store.

Update 4: BBM is now available in Nigerian App Store.

Update 5: BlackBerry ends BBM waitlist, opens it up to all iPhone and Android users

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BBM: 768DED33 twitter: @Suntemitech

PhonesRe: iOS 7's Activation Lock And What You Need To Know Before Buying an iPhone. by Suntemi(op): 11:45am On Oct 21, 2013
This thread is very important, I wish it can make front page. Don't fall victim.
PhonesRe: Phone Engineers On Nairaland Willing To Assist You - Part II by Suntemi(m): 12:58pm On Oct 20, 2013
arizona2k5: I had my iPhone4 flashed and now it says errors! What do I do or what can be done?
what error did you get?
Technology MarketRe: Unlock your locked iPhone 4 with GEVEY sim by Suntemi(op): 12:39pm On Oct 19, 2013
chi-ste:
Mine is an iphone-4 collected from my uncle who resides in germany and the phone is locked/blocked by T-mobile and language is in german.
Any solution for me from your end?
you can permanently unlock it for just ₦6,000
Technology MarketRe: Neatly Used iPhone 4, 4s And 5 for sale by Suntemi(op): 12:36pm On Oct 19, 2013
elrony: Boss abeg *off topic*....any jb available for a 4s running 6.1?...lol b4 I go give person wrong info! grin
yes from 6.0 to 6.1.2
Technology MarketRe: Neatly Used iPhone 4, 4s And 5 for sale by Suntemi(op): 5:02pm On Oct 18, 2013
elijah101: white ooo
Na white plenty pass
Technology MarketRe: Neatly Used iPhone 4, 4s And 5 for sale by Suntemi(op):
elijah101: i ooo come for the iphone 5 ... shey e dey ...
Ee plenty.
Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op): 6:16pm On Oct 14, 2013
Daht_DopeBoi: am interested in getting one 4rm u but i need to know the OS dat is running on the phone and is BBM installed on it
It's running iOS 6.1.3
Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op): 4:59pm On Oct 14, 2013
Daht_DopeBoi: thanks 4 ur reply Bro, but pls bro if i get the chip unlocked 4S, can i factory unlock it later and if possible how much will it cost me
Well, the locked 4s we have at moment is locked to Telia, Sweden. It can be factory unlocked. The price of unlocking Telia, Sweden at the moment is ₦14,000. Thanks
PhonesiOS 7's Activation Lock And What You Need To Know Before Buying an iPhone. by Suntemi(op):
With iOS 7, Find My iPhone includes a new feature called Activation Lock, which makes it more difficult for anyone else to use or sell your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch if you ever lose it. It starts working the moment you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7. With Activation Lock, your Apple ID and password will be required before anyone can:

1. Turn off Find My iPhone on your device
2. Erase your device
3. Reactivate and use your device

This can help you keep your device secure, even if it is in the wrong hands, and can improve your chances of recovering it. Even if you erase your device remotely, Activation Lock can continue to deter anyone from reactivating your device without your permission. All you need to do is keep Find My iPhone turned on, and remember your Apple ID and password.

Here are answers to frequently asked questions about Find My iPhone Activation Lock.

1. How does Activation Lock work?

When you enable Find My iPhone on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch running iOS 7, your Apple ID is securely stored on Apple’s activation servers and linked to your device. From that point on, your password will be required before anyone can turn off Find My iPhone on your device, erase your device, or reactivate and use your device.

Activation Lock is enabled automatically when you turn on Find My iPhone in iOS 7, or when you upgrade to iOS 7 from a previous version of iOS that has Find My iPhone already turned on.

To turn on Find My iPhone on your device:

1. Go to Settings.
2. Tap iCloud.
3. Sign in with your Apple ID, if necessary.
4. Turn on Find My iPhone.

2. What steps should I take if I misplace my device?

If you ever misplace your device—whether it’s just lost or you think it may have been stolen—you should put it into Lost Mode immediately using Find My iPhone.

Lost Mode locks your screen with a four-digit passcode and lets you display a custom message with your phone number to help you get it back. You can also remotely erase your device if needed, and your custom message will continue to display even after the device is erased.

While Activation Lock works in the background to make it more difficult for someone to use or sell your missing device, Lost Mode clearly indicates to anyone who finds your device that it still belongs to you and can’t be reactivated without your password.

To put a device into Lost Mode, sign in to www.icloud.com/find from a Mac or PC or use the Find My iPhone iOS app.

3. Do I need to turn off Find My iPhone before giving away my device?

Yes. Before giving your device to someone else, always turn off Find My iPhone to ensure that the other person will be able to activate and use the device normally. The best way to do this is to erase all content and settings from your device before handing it over. This will completely erase your device, turn off Find My iPhone, and remove the device from your iCloud account. On your iOS device, go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings.

4. What if I forget my Apple ID password?

If you forget your password, you can reset it at My Apple ID (appleid.apple.com) or by contacting Apple Support and verifying your identity. Once your password has been reset, it will work normally with Find My iPhone and Activation Lock.

If you forget your password and cannot reset it, you will lose access to your Apple ID and may be unable to use or reactivate your device. To help prevent this, visit My Apple ID periodically to review and update your account information.

5. How do I check for Activation Lock before purchasing a used device?

When purchasing an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from someone other than Apple or an authorized Apple reseller, it is up to you to ensure that the device has been erased and is no longer linked to the previous owner’s account.

Follow each of these steps to make sure that you can use the device you purchase:

Turn the device on and slide to unlock.
If the passcode lock screen or the home screen appears, the device has not been erased. Ask the seller to completely erase the device by going to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings. Do not take ownership of any used iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch until it has been erased.

Begin the device setup process.
After choosing a language, choosing a country, and connecting to a network, the device will begin activation. If you are asked for the previous owner’s Apple ID and password, the device is still linked to their account. Hand the device back to the seller and ask them to enter their password. If the previous owner is not present, they can remove the device from their account by signing in to icloud.com/find. Do not take ownership of any used iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch until it has been removed from the previous owner’s account.

You will know that a device is ready for you to use when you are asked to “Set up your iPhone", “Set up your iPad", or “Set up your iPod” during the device setup process.

Source: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5818

Note: Please take note of point 4 and 5. They are very important. I got a call from someone a week ago asking if there's a way to bypass activation lock because he got 5 iPhones from the US and 2 of the phones have activation lock enabled. At the moment, there's no way to get passed activation lock if you can't provide the account that was used to enable the activation lock.


PhonesRe: BBM On Android And Related Issues by Suntemi(m): 7:44am On Oct 14, 2013
must you guys insult people to correct them?
Technology MarketRe: We SELL, REPAIR and UNLOCK iPhones at affordable prices by Suntemi(op): 7:01am On Oct 14, 2013
We are not racist, our white iPhones prices are the same as our black.

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