iPhone 4S "no service"
Jay Vaughan
seclorum at mac.com
Thu Mar 20 19:34:02 CET 2014
It's normal that it asks to trust your computer since both platforms are known attack vectors these days.
Best thing to do with an old iPhone is use the hell out if it. Set up an iTunes account, buy a little music. It works pretty well as a mini computer.
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seclorum
> On Mar 20, 2014, at 19:02, Peter Korsten <peter at severity-one.com> wrote:
>
> Andrew Tarpinian schreef op 20-3-2014 18:44:
>
>> Could be the sim card if you are using one?
>
> That was my first thought, but after swapping the SIM card with that of my Galaxy S3, I still couldn't use it.
>
> The stupid phone also keeps asking me whether to trust my PC to which it is connected, so I'm starting to wonder whether it was just a shop model or a dud.
>
> Good thing that I bought it from my employer... but I doubt they'll give me a brand new iPhone 4S as a replacement.
>
> - Peter
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