1. oh thanks for your reply
    im a little excited in receiving it
    but will miss my old phone
    bc i bought a logitec radio transmiter
    for my iphone 4 and i know it wont fit
    my iphone 5 so no more free radio for me
    i will now have to pay for radio
    with my internet of the iphone 5s
    well any how i will let you know what i think when i get it
  2. Die der I got my iPhone and am pleased with it, it's used purely for my own business/ family contact that's all besides I need to cheer up someone regularly..
    Me well now I like a cover..
  3. Sorry for typo silly iPad lol
  4. btw dieder do you know if this phone has an fm receiver accessory i can get for it
    bc i need it for my music when im passing the time fishing
  5. Does anyone know whether an Apple store will do iOS updates for you in-store?
  6. I don't see any reason why not, what's the issue?
  7. my iphone has arrived home but my sim is too big so i just have to get a sim to slot it in and am i right is it called a micro sim or is micro sim the one i have with my iphone 4 i have with me at home right now.....

    just lets me know.....
    thanks in advance
  8. You'll have a micro-SIM now, it'll need to be cut to nano-SIM size for it to fit your new iPhone. You can buy cutters off the internet, but most mobile phone repair shops will do it for you too.
  9. Phone companies will send you a new, already cutted (or die-cut, whatever the term is) SIM if you ask them, or at least they do here in Spain.

  10. There isn't an issue per se, just want to start my phone fresh and don't have a lot of download quota in my new place to update with.
  11. Sorry for the wrong offtopic (please lead me right when i'm wrong been) but I wish that U2 will release a 4K Blu-Ray Disc with DTS-HD Master Audio from their concert entirety, soon the end of the year or next year.
  12. Just came across this little piece of awesomeness:

    www.raspberrypi.org/



    It might be very common out there, but personally I had only seen it mentioned here and there and never bothered to look it up - I thought it was some sort of smartphone or tablet (maybe influenced by Blackberry ). Now I see it's a credit-card sized computer, capable of HD movie playing and many more, and stupidly cheap (retails at $35). My (noob) question is: would it accept Windows 7 as a native OS? On quick googleing I have only found old articles (dating from 2013) explaining that some guy had succesfully launched an emulated W7 on one of these (well, on one of the previous versions, with lower specs and all, but still) while using an emulator and a thousand things I wouldn't be keen to do. I just want to get one of these to have the chance to plug it into a monitor and work away from home (my job software requires very low specs), but virtual machines and the fuzz ain't an easy solution. I see Microsoft is unleashing a new Windows10 distribution for Raspberry users soon, but I don't need W10, I just need XP, Vista, W7 or W8. Is it possible?