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Feb 19, 2015 4:23 PM in response to Whitesarah16by ChitlinsCC,I'll post this again for you
I recommend telling a detailed story of what you normally do, the steps you take to reach an error or problem and include screenshots of the error situation if possible - the entire screen
Quoted from Apple's "How to write a good question"
To help other members answer your question, give as many details as you can.
- Include your product name and specs such as processor speed, memory, and storage capacity. Please do not include your Serial Number, IMEI, MEID, or other personal information.
- Provide the version numbers of your operating system and relevant applications, for example "iOS 6.0.3" or "iPhoto 9.1.2".
- Describe the problem, and include any details about what seems to cause it.
- List any troubleshooting steps you've already tried, or temporary fixes you've discovered.
From ChitlinsCC: "Keep It Short and Simple" - Take your time... but be thorough
If you are less than comfortable with English, post in your native language and leave it to us to translate. Do NOT use TextSpeak - most experienced folk around here will likely ignore that kind of stuff, save it for your SMS messages.
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Feb 19, 2015 4:24 PM in response to Whitesarah16by ChrisJ4203,Since you provide no other information, see this support document. If you see 'No SIM' alert on iPhone - Apple Support