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the issue that im getting is that i have iphone 11 but its sooo choppy it takes time to hang up takes time to open camera takes time to use flash takes time to open apps
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Im sorry to ask , but i found an iphone 15 pro max as a demo mode for sale , and im wondering , does it work on thqt one as well? Im scared to spend the money on it.
I put a demo phone into recovery mode and it did appear on my laptop but I didnt restore it due to its part of apple property, and I know I cant erase a demo phone unless its mine
2 questions: Once I remotely reset from demo mode and it is reset to regular iOS and I go into settings and factory reset normally will it still activate like normal iPhone or will I get “Property of Apple” error message? If demo mode is gone and I have regular iOS installed and it is running fine, is it possible that one day it will randomly shut down and give me the “Property Of Apple” message?
@@mariusmgk first one: YES, iPhones periodically check apples servers to see if their “activation ticket” is valid even if the phone is already set up. If you can connect to the internet while it is set up and you don’t get any messages, then you will not get errors when you reset. *ONLY TRUE IF THE DEVICE IS FUNCTIONAL AFTER DEMO CONTENT IS REMOVED* demo phones will activate and run as expected UNLESS the store/reseller reports it stolen Second: YES, even if you can successfully remove the demo content… when connected to internet, iPhones will check Apple server to see their activation is valid. IF the store reports the phone stolen then when the iPhone checks if activation is valid it will ping and take you to setup screen and say activation required- where you will get the error. Can be avoided if you just don’t connect to internet
Question, if i erase demo mode on iphone, and then later decide to factory reset again, will it go back to demo mode, or will it actually factory reset normally? thanks
May i get an hint from you in my problem: Demo iPad Pro 6th Gen, with white screen and “property of apple authorised reseller” message, tried restore & update while in DFU mode, but stuck at some point with the corrupt firmware / disconnect cable error. Is there a way to make it work even in demo mode, just to pass that white “welcoming” messange? Thank you for this kind of content! Best wishes!
If It works it works. Onn becomes eh to not bad at all. I will say after 1 year holding a small slim inch tablet i can see the upgrades after months have passed. I can see onn be high end tablets by the near future good job onn👍
@@TechnologyNToys do it wont cause any issue in the long run like apple suddenly stopping those models or something, as i did a hard reset just as you mentioned and now i can use my apple id percectly fine without any issues
@anupammahato1 they haven’t bricked any of mine. Just use common sense and don’t publicly share your serial number, and 1,000,000% do not take it to an Apple Store for servicing. I can’t imagine that would end with you leaving with that device lol
@@TechnologyNToys screen distortions in the ipad are those normal with the lcd i have a spot where i can see some distortions on applying pressure but its only on one spot, is it something to be worried could you share you opinion? Thanks
Sort of. You’ll be able to use all the ports on the hub, but I wouldn’t plug anything too hungry into it, since it only has one port to pull power from