MetaTrader 4 is available on the iOS. This version added the possibility to have a conversation with MQK 5 users and introduced the option to put in categories all the messages.
You can update your iOS device (iPhone, iTouch, iPad) in two different ways: through the Settings app or through iTunes.
Through Settings (recommended):
Note: this method only works if you already have iOS 5 or above. To see which version you have, go to Settings > General > About > Version.
Simply tap the Settings app, then go to General > Software Update. It will either say that your software is up to date or give you an update. If it tells you there is a new update, download and install it. Your iOS device will restart itself and boom! You have the latest version of iOS.
Through iTunes:
Plug your iOS device into your computer. Click on the device on iTunes, and click "Check for Update". Then download and install it to your device. This method is a little slower than the other one, and your computer must remain powered on for the entire update, but it gets the job done.
Plug your device into iTunes (on your computer) and click the update button. It should be in Summary.
If you have iOS 5, then you can update it from your device in Settings.
if yOU jailbreak it you can jailbreak it at any computer service shop
No, it cannot. The earliest iteration iPhone that can carry iOS 8 is the iPhone 4S.
Screenshot? Press home button and top button at the same time
Depends on your service plan. The most basic plan does not come with free texting. Though most plans today have unlimited texting. I would ask your provider or the account holder.
The new iCloud is a program that you will be able to run seamlessly, and it will sync all your information (files, photos, music, apps, etc.) between all of your Apple devices, such as your computer, iPhone, iPad, etc.
**Locate and load the startup-config file from NVRAM.
Start by making a picture message only instead of sending it to a number send it to an e-mail. I'm not sure how to do it on all phones but normally when you go into the part where you pick who you want to send it to there's an option that says [New E-mail Address] or you can go into your Contacts and add a new contact and instead of a number use an e-mail.
No, unfortunately. I have one as well, the only way around it would be to jailbreak it which isn't the best idea...
Yah download redsn0w on your computer connect your iPod into ur computer(i.e plug charger into iPod and computer) run redsn0w install cydia install untethered jailbreak after you install cydia(using redsn0w) redsn0w is virus free Plz if your confused on how I'm explaining it type how to jail break iPod touch 4g iOS 5.1.1 untethered on YouTube
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SIM cards do not always work for any cell phone, as most wireless providers lock their phones to their specific network. Putting a SIM card into a cell phone locked to a different company usually triggers a service provider lock. Usually, the only way to get around this is getting the unlock code from the wireless provider it was originally used with, which they may not allow. In addition, some cell phones, usually CDMA, do not even have a slot for a SIM card.
Yup ... even though you didn't ask for it to be sent to you. If you have "texting" enabled on your communication device, you are able to receive unwanted messages. You can, depending on the carrier, block certain phone numbers from texting you in the future - or can have texting turned off completely by your mobile phone service.
Well yes it does it is the thing that makes you connect to another phone bitch
While there is no way to do so as of yet, Apple is currently working on a feature to allow FaceTime through iChat.
Through email only. On the newest version available on June 17, you can receive them through MMS.
all you have to do is go to www.tuaw.com and type in i phone or your question in the task bar and it will explain everything
(january2010)
There are also some applications of third parties available on Apple appstore that can share files (photos, etc.) between 2 iphones (3GS) via Bluetooth. some of them are free and others not.
You have to upgrade to text plus silver in order to send and receive picture messages.
Hook your iPad up to your computer or laptop with the USB connector cord, iTunes should pop up. Do not try to use your iPad until the vanilla colored box at the top screen says it is OK to disconnect, but don't disconnect it yet. On the left side of the screen there should be a folder that's called "Devices" . Under it it should say "Whoever's iPad", mine says "Lawson's iPad". open it up, and there should be a tab below the vanilla box at the top of the screen that says, "Apps". Open it up, and uncheck the box that says, "Sync Apps" Then in the lower right corner, click the button that says sync. wait till the box says OK to disconnect, the only apps left will be original apps.
iPhone indeed supports sending pictures via MMS or iMessages. If youriPhone won't send pictures in text, my guess is you don't have MMS enabled on your phone. Also, this problem may be caused by the network, the carrier and so on.