While the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus launched last week, the usual trend of demand outstripping supply has resulted in limited availability of the smartphones around the world. Fortunately, prospective buyers can easily check stock at their local Apple Stores using the website iStockNow. The website allows users to filter their search by iPhone 7 or iPhone 7 Plus, storage capacity, color, location, and U.S. There is also a "no CDMA" filter that narrows the search to iPhone models built for GSM networks, but note that CDMA models support both CDMA and GSM networks. Apple Store locations with availability based on the search criteria display a green marker, while stores that are out of stock display a red marker. Clicking on an individual marker opens a window with an expanded model-by-model breakdown of availability, and the time that stock was last updated at that location. Phone 7 Plus availability appears to be slowly improving in parts of the U.S., particularly in the New York and Los Angeles areas. In Manhattan, for example, select iPhone 7 Plus models are currently available at Apple's Fifth Avenue, Grand Central, Upper East Side, Upper West Side, and World Trade Center locations.
I then figured out that they used hacking method to get my iPhone unlocked, so I recommend you stay away from these cheap services. Software unlocking was once the most used method to unlock an iPhone, it was first made available on the days of iPhone 3G. However, software unlocking is a dirty lie cause this method only works for iPhone 3 or older. I used to try to software-unlock my iPhone 5s, but it did not work. This can work, but, it will put you at risk. Hardware unlocking is where someone replaces the physical hardware of your device, which is very dangerous. This method may be effective, but it is more expensive than you think. Are you willing to give your new iPhone 7 to someone you have never met before and let him use his greasy hands to physically crack open your iPhone and modify your phone’s hardware, No, I would not do that if I were you.
If he succeeds, what you will get is an iPhone with a voided warranty, or if he fails, you will get a broken iPhone which is exposed to dust and dirt. Believe me, do not use this unlocking method. I tried and I failed dramatically. IMEI unlocking serves as the most reliable and safest unlock method for your shiny iPhone 7. IMEI unlock is where the status of your iPhone is changed from being locked to being unlocked on the Apple database. This is something I highly recommend to all of you. Honestly, I was skeptical in the beginning. Luckily, this website uses PayPal as their primary payment method and they have 100% money back policy. Speaking of customer service, honestly I am very satisfied. I contacted them three times and they responded very quickly with all the information I asked for including their step-by-step guide for completing the unlock. One more thing is that their unlock times were unbeatable (an average of 48 hours), which is amazing. These are three unlocking methods I used to unlock my iPhone. However, you’d better stay away from software and hardware unlocking, and it’s best to go with IMEI unlocking method, cause it is safe, permanent and no additional software are required for the unlock process.
When you get your shiny — or matte! Phone 7, you’ll need to move all your old data to its new home. If you want to switch from iPhone 4/4s, iPhone 5/5s/5c, iPhone 6/6s, iPhone SE to the new iPhone 7, there are several ways to sync old iOS device to the new one. Here’s the deal: If you make an encrypted backup of your old iPhone using iTunes, then restore it to your new iPhone, it’ll bring most — if not all — your password information along with it. That’ll save you a lot of time and effort getting set back up. Select the most recent backup you just made from the restore menu in iTunes, then click “Continue”. Wait, and when the transfer is finished the iPhone 7 will reboot itself and everything from the old iPhone 4/4s, 5/5s/5c, 6/6s or iPhone SE will be on the new one and ready to go. Limitations: If you are not restoring to a totally new iPhone, iTunes properly will clear thing that you need while restoring.
If you use Apple’s online service, iCloud, to backup your iPhone, then you can transfer all your data over wirelessly. Depending on when your last backup was, however, you might want to manually trigger a backup before making a transfer. That’ll ensure everything is as up-to-date as possible. Turn on the WI-FI connection on your old iPhone and coonect it to power source. Storage & Backup to enable iCloud Backup. By default, it backs up notes, photos, bookmarks, contacts, calenars, etc. Of course you can manually set what to be backup, but make sure that notes is checked! Now turn on your new iPhone 7, start to set up your new phone, navigate to ” Restore from iCloud Backup”, sign in your iCloud account, then choose backup. Limitations: Apple offers only 5GB for free backup to iCloud. The restoring process might take long time it denpends on the data size and network speed. How to transfer your data to your new iPhone using thrid-party tool, These methods above are helpful for transferring data from old iPhone to new iPhone 7, but they won’t help you transfer to the non-purchased files, like CD copies, ripped videos and so on. In this method, we will show you an easier way to transfer all data from old iPhone to iPhone 7, including the non-purchased files with Syncios Data Transfer. This software is used for transferring files among iOS devices, iTunes and computers with only one click. Launch the mobile data transfer. Connect your old iPhone and iPhone 7 to PC via USB cable. The program supports also iOS 10 and is available for macOS Sierra 10.12. To sync old iPhone to iPhone 7, click Phone to Phone Transfer. The old phone will be showed on the left, and the iPhone 7 would be detected as target device on the right panel. Click “Flip” button to change the source device. During synchronizing process, never disconnect either phone. After a while, the data you chose will be transferred to your new iPhone.
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