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3 days ago · Open the "settings" of your Blackberry device by swiping with a swipe gesture from the top edge of the screen to the bottom. Navigate to the menu item "security and privacy". There you will find the Option "developer mode". Tap on the latch to activate it. Now you can set a password for developer mode.
2 days ago · To factory reset iPhone or iPad (including iPhone 15), Go to Settings > General > Reset > Select Erase All Content & Settings > Continue > Erase iPhone > Enter your passcode
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5 days ago · 1. Open a web browser on any other device and go to icloud.com/find. 2. Sign in to your iCloud account using your Apple ID and password. 3. Once logged in, click on the “Find iPhone” icon. 4. From the top menu, select “All Devices” and choose your locked iPhone from the list. 5. Click on the “Erase iPhone” option to reset your device remotely.
4 days ago · Here are the steps to factory reset iPad without Apple ID password free: Download and install 4uKey on your PC. Connect your iPad to your PC and put it in DFU Mode following the instructions ...
2 days ago · This message will clear once the system has finished performing the power-on process. Service Menu Options are: DTCs, Audio, Display, Key input, Component menus, Version info, Reset, Touchscreen. You want to select "Reset". Reset options: Pre-calibration reset: Restores fatory default settings.
2 days ago · You can use the self-service unlock application to reset or change your passcode. You must have an email address associated with your Care Identity profile to use the application.
5 days ago · When the Magic Fades: Manual APN Settings. How to Find and Update Your APN Settings. Step 1: Visit the Simify Website. Step 2: Check and Update APN Settings on Your Device. For iOS Devices. For Android Devices. For Other Devices (Windows, Blackberry, etc.) Step 3: Test Your Connection. Troubleshooting Common APN Issues.