N nles macrumors member Original poster Oct 7, 2010 44 0 Oct 21, 2010 #1 I just got my iPhone4 yesterday, this was the 4th one. Previous 3 don't have this problem. I search through the web and can't find any solution, maybe wrong keyword. Do I really need to send back for warranty? Attachments photo.PNG 109.3 KB · Views: 75
I just got my iPhone4 yesterday, this was the 4th one. Previous 3 don't have this problem. I search through the web and can't find any solution, maybe wrong keyword. Do I really need to send back for warranty?
sammich macrumors 601 Sep 26, 2006 4,306 268 Sarcasmville. Oct 21, 2010 #2 That's billions, but that's beside the point. So a restore doesn't fix this?
N nles macrumors member Original poster Oct 7, 2010 44 0 Oct 21, 2010 #3 sammich said: That's billions, but that's beside the point. So a restore doesn't fix this? Click to expand... How do you do a restore?
sammich said: That's billions, but that's beside the point. So a restore doesn't fix this? Click to expand... How do you do a restore?
Rory Manton macrumors 6502 Dec 13, 2005 250 9 Yeovil Somerset Oct 21, 2010 #4 WOW , thats worse than my daughter!
N nles macrumors member Original poster Oct 7, 2010 44 0 Oct 22, 2010 #5 I restored it and it's back to normal. Now I kinda regret it, cause it's just way too epic. It's 11million years of iPhone4 usage!
I restored it and it's back to normal. Now I kinda regret it, cause it's just way too epic. It's 11million years of iPhone4 usage!