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Delete the iCloud account from an iPhone 4,4s, 5,5s, 5c 2015

lundi 10 novembre 2014



Download Link : http://sh.st/yCbVb




This software will turn off and remove the current iCloud account, 100% working in any iOS up to 7 (works in lost and erased modes).

Only run the software, plug your iphone to computer and click "start button", wait few seconds and your iphone is ready to go.

HOW SOFT WORKS
IMEI number is needed!
Open bin file (attached in zip folder)
Plug your iphone to computer and click connect button and then start button
Wait few seconds, turn off and restart your Iphone (this also clean your IMEI)
Your cellphone is ready to go.


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[UPDATE 27/03/2013] Flashtool version 0.9.10.0 - Windows / Linux / Mac

mercredi 18 septembre 2013

Flashtool can be downloaded on the Flashtool Homepage (on Installation tab)

As Flashtool was originally developped for X10, you can find a lot of information on the Original X10 Flashtool thread

Major update for 0.6.8.0 : Ability to now install CWM from Flashtool on locked bootloader for LT15/LT18.
Fastboot now works fine under linux

Major feature for 0.6.5.0 is Linux and Windows editions, Drag&Drop for FTF files.

Major new feature : Fastboot toolbox for 2011 line devices.

Lead Developer of Team UtterChaos & Member of Team ICX Creator of DooMKernel making those Snapdragons fly higher and faster Android Devices I use : Sony Xperia Z, SP, T, S Next Device: Xperia Z1 ! Contributions : Generic Android / Xperia X10 / Xperia 2011 devices / Samsung Galaxy S2 / Huawei Ideos X6 / Samsung Galaxy SCL (i9003) / HTC Flyer / Kindle Fire / HTC JetStream / Xperia P, Sola, U / HTC One X / Xperia S / Xperia T, V, TX / Xperia Z, ZL, Tablet Z / Xperia SP / Xperia Z1 My Apps on Google Play Store | Follow me on Twitter! Xperia SDCARD Mounter v5.3 released! Now supports 40 Xperia devices including Xperia Z1, Z Ultra, ZR & more!

upgrade to Galaxy Note 3 part 2 ...

Here is one of the only reviews that didn't insist that I run out and buy the Note. It was kinda refreshing to read after being completely inundated by what seemed to be a very aggressive marketing ploy:

http://www.idigitaltimes.com/article...3-vs-2-buy.htm







A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. The 2nd amendment, protects the 1st. Samsung Galaxy Note(International) ROM: 4.12 JZO54K.N7000XXLT4 Kernel: Philz-CWM6-XXLT4-OXA-4.93.6

Reasons NOT to upgrade to Galaxy Note 3 1 Part ...

Reasons NOT to upgrade to Galaxy Note 3

Thought I'd stay this thread because of all the threads supporting reasons TO upgrade to the new Note. I'll start with my reasons not to upgrade:

1. Doesn't seem like much of an improvement from my current phone GN2. In all of the videos I've seen (and I've seen a lot) the phone appears to perform at the same level as my phone. There are a few software additions but none seem too advanced for my hardware. Perhaps the hardware is much improved but are all improvement really warranted? I mean, I'm holding in my hand a QUAD-CORE device with 2gb of ram and I almost feel like this is a little overkill. I rarely notice lag, can run any app or game I throw at it, and have never noticed any pixilation.
2. Not big on unwarranted consumerism. Much of the reviews I've seen are reminiscent of the iPhone craze; products are always marketed as being Must-have items. And if you don't have the newest and shiniest item, you considered light years behind the masses... I just don't buy it. My last phone, the nexus s, was just barely starting to show its age with the jellybean update and for a few years now, most devices have far surpassed my old Nexus S.
 

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