Dave
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So how do I fix that? Is this a phone bought in the UK?
No, apparently all Vodafone networks use the main UK network for setting up.
So how do I fix that? Is this a phone bought in the UK?
You misunderstand. When I reset the iPhone it offers to set it up by using data from my iPad. You hold it close and it pops up a message about setting up and copies wifi etc settings over to the iPhone.
Called 135 for support. Didn't have to wait to long (was dreading those Telkom wait times). Guy at the shop had locked an issue. Lady says I need to wait a day or two for things to be reset and they will call me (not holding my breath).
I never got an SMS with an activation code which I am apparently supposed to have received.
Oooo that’s a uk number lol447786205094
Oooo that’s a uk number lol
No, apparently all Vodafone networks use the main UK network for setting up.
First up, that UK number happened to me too. It will try and send it a few times over a few days then it stops. As Dave says, it's a Vodacom thing.
No.
Currently it's a paper weight.
A friend of mine has the Apple watch and has hated it from day 1.How expensive are Apple watches? Been thinking about getting one - my brother has one and says it works great but the battery life is not great.
I want to start walking more as I’ve picked up too much weight in the past 9 months of lockdown plus walking will force me to drink more water instead of slurping sugar laden tea all day. Lol.
Yeah that's what my brother said - useful but battery life is shit, exactly the same as your friend - having to charge it every night.A friend of mine has the Apple watch and has hated it from day 1.
Battery life is totally useless
He has to take it off every night when he goes to sleep to charge it
So now it doesn't monitor his sleeping pattern at all
A friend of mine has the Apple watch and has hated it from day 1.
Battery life is totally useless
He has to take it off every night when he goes to sleep to charge it
So now it doesn't monitor his sleeping pattern at all
I just googled it, 90 minutesYou should tell him it takes less than an hour to charge, he could charge it in the evening and then put it back on.
They are paired, what do you mean?Just a thought, have you done a full pair to the iPhone and only then tried to activated cellular?
No.
Currently it's a paper weight.
Don't want to carry my phone when cycling. Got my old mountain bike serviced and want to cycle around the suburb.I went cellular with this new SE and I can't really work out the benefits. My 3 never had cellular and I'm not doing anything different now than I did then. I always have my phone with me and therefore the watch has full service from it.
I get the hiking thing, but also for me I wouldn't hike without my phone so I can take photos anyway. To be honest, the cellular part is pretty pointless in my usage pattern.
I went cellular with this new SE and I can't really work out the benefits. My 3 never had cellular and I'm not doing anything different now than I did then. I always have my phone with me and therefore the watch has full service from it.
I get the hiking thing, but also for me I wouldn't hike without my phone so I can take photos anyway. To be honest, the cellular part is pretty pointless in my usage pattern.
Don't want to carry my phone when cycling. Got my old mountain bike serviced and want to cycle around the suburb.
And it's frikkin magical.
I don't really get this argument. I sleep at night so have no use for my watch, same as my phone That also charges at night so it's a perfect time to charge them both.Yeah that's what my brother said - useful but battery life is shit, exactly the same as your friend - having to charge it every night.
A friend of mine has the Apple watch and has hated it from day 1.
Battery life is totally useless
He has to take it off every night when he goes to sleep to charge it
So now it doesn't monitor his sleeping pattern at all