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Your iPhone or iPod touch may experience one of the following symptoms: Multi-Touch display (or touchscreen) does not respond Portions of the Multi-Touch display do not respond Multi-Touch display is very slow to respond

With Mac OS X v10.5 or 10.6’s iChat Jabber service, authentication does not work if the client’s short name contains uppercase characters, such as “TomClark”.

If your carrier has unlocked your iPhone, after connecting your iPhone to iTunes, you should see this message: “Unlock Complete. Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked. To set up and sync this iPhone, click Continue.” This article explains what to do if you do not see the above message, or if iTunes displays this message: “The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported.

If your carrier has unlocked your iPhone, after connecting your iPhone to iTunes, you should see this message: “Unlock Complete. Congratulations, your iPhone has been unlocked. To set up and sync this iPhone, click Continue.” This article explains what to do if you do not see the above message, or if iTunes displays this message: “The SIM card inserted in this iPhone does not appear to be supported.

Publishing to a MobileMe Gallery album sometimes does not complete and shows the alert: “An error occurred while publishing the album ‘your_album_name.’ Request to the server failed.”

Sharing a large number of files (500+) using the iDisk web app does not work.

When drivers required by a PC’s USB interface are not installed correctly or are out of date, an iPhone or iPod connected to this computer may not be recognized properly. One or more of the following may occur: Device does not appear in iTunes Device cannot be restored in iTunes An exclamation point appears next to the device’s entry in Device Manager iPod screen does not display “Do Not Disconnect” screen when connected to the computer (does not apply to iPhone and iPod touch) iPod is not recognized as a disk in My Computer (does not apply to iPhone and iPod touch) Products affected iPhone, iPod touch, and iPod (all models) Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Windows Vista Microsoft Windows 7  

If one or more of the following issues occurs: Received call does not match saved Contact with same mobile number. Received SMS does not match saved Contact with same mobile number. Received call or SMS while the sender is roaming on another carrier’s network does not match saved Contact with same mobile number.

If you are unable to access or set up voicemail for the first time, or after updating to iPhone 2.0 software or later, and encounter one of the following symptoms: – Tapping Phone > Voicemail displays the following screen: or – Tapping and holding ‘1′ for more than 2 seconds on Phone > Keypad does not contact your voicemail.


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