Yes, same as in iOS 6. It's because the Emoji keyboard doesn't have the ABC/123 key.
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Type: Posts; User: XFF
Yes, same as in iOS 6. It's because the Emoji keyboard doesn't have the ABC/123 key.
It's LTE, not HSPA. That's the point the OP was trying to make, he said getting 11 Mbps up on LTE vs. 1 Mbps up on HSUPA is a nice change.
Besides, the chipset in iPhone 5 only supports HSUPA cat...
That's definitely not true. AT&T has many different APNs, and different (types of) devices are assigned to different APN for various reasons.
Probably not in most markets, but it's more about retiring an aging and ailing infrastructure that becomes harder and harder to maintain. Kinda like the old analog network prior to the sunset in...
:clapping: This is excellent news! Can't wait to see it happen (both the GSM shutdown and the 3G overlay completion).
350 miles of I-10 from Junction, TX to Sierra Blanca, TX is still GSM...
I was just gonna say that. I guess it depends on...
I was just gonna say that. I guess it depends on what exactly the OP means by "northern MT", but just looking at the coverage maps, AT&T seems to outperform VZW almost anywhere in the state.
Yup, FT works over cellular data now :clapping:
Now if they just dropped the restrictions on Hotspot, manual network select, APN editing, and alphatag we'd be in good shape.
Depends which iPad you're talking about. VZW iPad 2 is CDMA only. VZW iPad 3, iPad 4, and iPad mini also support GSM/GPRS/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA in addition to CDMA.
All iPads are unlocked, if it...
No, VVM will not work without a cellular data connection. The VVM data are stored on dedicated servers behind your carrier's firewall and are not accessible over the internet.
Unless you have access to previously saved SHSH blobs you cannot restore to an old OS, regardless of which restore method you use.
I fail to see what encryption has to with the discussion at hand. In post #4 you stated:
Which I then disproved by stating that I have multiple telephone numbers listed under
Settings >...
He wants manual network selection (Settings > Carrier), which has nothing to do with APN editing (Settings > General > Cellular > Cellular Data Network).
On AT&T, manual network selection is only...
Well I'm not sure if we're saying the same thing or not, but when I go to
Settings > Messages > Send & Receive > You can be reached by iMessage at:
I can see multiple telephone numbers listed...
OP did not ask about APN editing but rather about manual network selection.
Mobile share with 1 GB of data and unlimited talk & text will run you $85/month, but as far as an individual plan you're correct. You may wish to consider an MVNO such as net 10 or Straight Talk...
I will have to disagree with this. I have multiple iPhones (with obviously different phone numbers) on the same Apple ID, and iMessages sent to one phone number will be displayed on all devices...
Network selection is controlled by the provisioning on the SIM card.
They update it every couple months on average, so yes, there is some delay, but unless you're in a market that's changing very fast, it's still a very useful tool. It definitely captures the essence...
I understand you're throttled to 4 Mbps before you reach the limit, then you're throttled to some lesser speed.
The nice folks at Two Steps Beyond software have already done an excellent job at digesting, aggregating, and displaying/overlaying all the various coverage maps of the 4 national carriers, separated...
Yes, carrier profiles for all official iPhone carriers are pre-installed with the OS.
Yes, as long your plan includes personal hotspot you're good to go.
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can as long...
Try this: Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings
Do your friends' iPhone 5 have the same issue?
Also seems to be related to this: http://www.howardforums.com/showthread.php/1789742-iHeart-Radio-Ootunes-TuneIn-etc-fragile-on-iPhone-5
You mean before or after this latest software update?
http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/05/02/apple-releases-ios-614-for-iphone-5-with-updated-audio-profile-for-speakerphone