I activated more than an hour ago. Everything seemed to go well, the voice told me it would be activated in 20 minutes. I still show "no service" and the business activations line tells me my business is important to them and then it hangs up on me. My old SIM died immediately, so in the mean time I am without cellular service.
I was one of the first couple of dozen in the store on the west coast. I had the Apple Store rep activate the phone for me. He did what he had to do and said it would just be a matter of time. I left.
I came home. It's been two hours and still showing "No Service." 1-800-AppleCare is either busy or disconnects me after a dozen rings.
I called AT&T, and the rep said they were briefed that due to so many activations (thanks a whole helluva lot Europe and the east coast ), activations were delayed with no time estimates given. The AT&T rep did offer to take down my land line number so someone would call me later in the day to confirm or deny that the activation has taken place.
I recently downloaded and installed the new iOS 5.1 onto my iPhone 3GS. However, I can't actually gain access to my phone at all because the phone won't let me activate during the initial set up. My phone also keeps telling me that I have no service in the upper left hand corner when I always seemed to on the previous iOS I had (note: I have not played around with the sim at all).
Existing AT&T customer. Full size SIM. My new iPhone 4 arrives in the mail. Micro SIM pre-installed. Connect to iTunes. During activation, service transfers to new micro SIM? Old SIM dead. Happy day with my new iPhone. Is that how it should play out?
I acquired an unlocked T-Mobile blackberry 9700 late last year and had our IT admin guy in NY adding new user license to the blackberry server and then the besadmin had generated activation password for me. I'm using local mobile phone network in Vietnam (Vinaphone) and had installed its service book into my BB. Nevertheless, after having put in my email address and keyed in the activation password, after pressing activate for about 2 minutes of "Acquiring service connection..." my BB keeps on telling me that "Activation request failed. A service connection is unavailable" although the communication receptions signals from my local mobile carrier is strong and I can browse internet and accessing gmail or yahoo mail using my BB (which mean internet connection is available).
I am using the blackberry bold 9700,i updated my software and it wiped out my phone,on re-installing all the software's,whatsapp,facebook etc works fine but for some reason my BBM wouldnt work at all,i tried activating my e-mail account(Enterprise Activation) but i keep getting this "Activation request failed. A service connection is unavailable".
When I was talking to her this morning, she hit end call but I was still able to hear her. Obviously, the call did not end when she pressed end call. So, I ended the call on my phone. She called me back 45 minutes later from a land line and said that her iphone still said she was on the original call with me. It showed we had been connected for that entire 45 minutes, and the time was still counting upward.
I had her restart the phone and that ended the call. When she called me back a little while later, I had her end the call, but I could still hear her after she hit end call.
Do not have a phone cover and my phone keeps locking up everytime I check my voicemail. Cannot pause or hang up. Calls do the same thing sometimes. Can not hang up a call!
My iphone 6 plus is less than a week old, and a problem that began on the second day seems to be getting worse
1. At times I am unable to answer an incoming call.The "answer" symbol is not responsive to touch, however much I try.
2. Likewise, after I mke a call and want to hang up, the "end call" symbol is not responsive to touch. (the entire screen seems to freeze, because nothing else responds to touch: the speaker, keypad, etc)
I have tried switching off and starting the phone (twice), the problem persists, and in fact the frequency seems to increase by the day...
I have an iPhone5S, 64gb and iOS7.1.2. When making cellular phone calls, at the end of the call I cannot terminate the call. The called party must hang up first before I am able to terminate the call. This is very aggravating on calls where there is some sort of auto-answering device. My phone can be tied up for 5 min or more. I have tried resyncing, restarting, and even rebooting my phone all to no avail.
I sometime talk in bed or am busy cooking and doing chore and dont want to wear my earbuds every time I want to lock the screen on my phone. Is there any setting I can use or find that allows me to disable this annoying feature that hangs up my phone when I am in a normal non speaker and non headset call?
When I am in long phone call conversation, my iPhone always hang and the application will reset and my call will be cut. Do I need to upgrade the version, if yes how can I upgrade this without affecting the existing information of my iPhone. How can I also check in my iPhone what version I am using. This is the reason why I need to try other phone like android, does it may sense, or this also apply to all and it' s based only on the software.
Randomly, say one in 10 times, when I hang up a phonecall on the Iphone 4s, my flashlight comes on.I checked the accessibility settings and they are all turned off. I don't want to upgrade to the latest OS?
I've done everything I know to do (reset network settings, hard reset, software update, restore to factory default, replace sim card) still have not fully resolved the issue. It seems to work periodically at random, but only has 1 or 2 bars where I should normally have full service.
Recently, my iPhone has been having some service issue and it is not AT&T's problem. At home for example I always used to have 5 bars, but now the service will show no service and then 10 minutes it will show up all 5 bars then soon no service. This happens to me in many places.
If I decide to return my i4 when it arrives because of signal issues, and purchase another one after sep. 30(if they changed the design). Will AT&T charge another $18 activation fee?
i have a question.. i've just updated my aunt's iphone 4... and when i open it it says that i need a sim card to activate it... the phone is from london.. it has no sim.. what will I do?
My mom gave me her iPhone 4 to use as a touch after she deactivated her sim. I did a clean restore because there was an issue with the battery life. I cannot send SMS so is there any legit way to activate Facetime?
Also will the 4.1 patch change the process of activating Facetime for iphone?
So since the iPhone 4 will have a Micro SIM, how will I get my info and stuff off of my current SIM card and put it onto the Micro SIM? I am most likely going to order and have the iPhone 4 shipped to my Apple Store so I can pick it up first thing in the morning. Will the Apple Store be able to transfer the cards, or will I have to go to the ATT store later and have them do it? Also, think ATT would charge me anything for doing it? Thanks Guys.
So, my family decided to all upgrade to the new iPhone. The three of us would all be getting the 16GB, so about $600 for the phones, and then an activation fee (another $100 added to that). Seems like a lot, especially since I noticed that the Online Store would allow us to go without the Activation Fee about two weeks ago...
Also, how would we go about doing this? With the new restriction of only one iPhone per customer, and only one per household, how are we to do this? If all three of us went together, would we be able to get all three iPhones? Would going to an Apple Store help? And if so, is there a way to waive the Activation Fee there? If this can be done without physically going to the store, please let me know. (Older folks don't want to get up and wait just for a phone, but they don't get us Apple folk .)
I thought I would share my experience of trying to get my activation fee waived.Well it took me 3 calls to ATT but I finally got my fee waived as a one time courtesy. My first two calls ended in failure. I was polite yet stern with both reps and told them I think its absurd to charge $36 activation fee on a phone that I activated myself and that I think paying $2000 over two year contract is worthy for them to waive this bogus $36 charge. Both reps talked to supervisors but told me there was no way they could remove the fee because it is a legitimate charge due to a deal they have with apple. They said if it was any other phone but the Iphone they could do it.
At this point i didnt think it was possible to get it waived but I decided to call one more time and try. This time a guy picked up and I asked him if there was anyway they could waive the activation fee. He didnt need to speak to any supervisor and just straight up told me that he understands my complaint and will remove the fee as a one time courtesy. It was so simple and yet it saved me $42 on my first bill. HUGE!So if anyone is having problems trying to get there activation fee waived I suggest to keep calling back until you get a decent rep. SO yeah be persistent and it could save you some money.