Comment by stepupmakeup

Comment by stepupmakeup a year ago

5 replies

I don't think I've ever truly "bricked" a iPhone, or got one to the point it CAN'T be put DFU mode and restored. Cydia tweaks made it sound like one wrong move could render your device permanently unusable, at most it was a inconvenience.

Retr0id a year ago

You can very easily brick an iPhone by logging in to an iCloud account and then forgetting the password (which of course TFA will not help with)

  • fsckboy a year ago

    if you go into an apple store, they can fix that for you. might help if you look... i dunno, middle aged?

    • Retr0id a year ago

      Does it still work if you're not the original retail customer?

      • fsckboy a year ago

        i was not the original retail customer, it was a phone used by a small business that I had owned, the employees were not good about keeping track of stuff like that, they'd use their own personal deets to sign up for business things all the time.

        my point was that there was not "official" procedure to verify, I told him the story, he believed me, and went in the back and reset the password or something. They have the capability if they want to. He was a manager I think, and I didn't get to him through the reservations queue, I just walked up to the counter to find out if this was the place I should go, and after I asked my question he took an interest and solved the problem for me.

        • antimemetics a year ago

          Did you have receipts or any other way to prove that you/the business you owned purchased the phone?