Weird “iPhone is activated” message

I power off my iPhone every evening. This morning, when I powered it up, I got a screen that visually prompted me to plug the iPhone to my iTunes, along with a “Slide for Emergency” button (in various languages). As I was away from home this morning, I simply shut the phone off. When I powered it up again, it booted normally but I received a "iPhone is activated” message, along with a “Dismiss” button.

What happened? Should I be anxious about a possible system failure? Have I done some serious damage to my iPhone's drive?

My iPhone has the lastest software installed, is “legal” (its system is not jailbroken) and I'm with Fido (in Canada).

iMac Intel, Mac OS X (10.5.5), iPhone 3G v2.1

Posted on Oct 22, 2008 6:19 AM

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Oct 22, 2008 8:52 AM in response to mikekrabb

This happened to me after a crash when I was browsing Safari while listening to the iPod (which I can usually do). The podcast went crazy and all I could do was a reboot, whereupon I got the "Connect to iTunes" and emergency calls only. I powered off then on again and all was normal again with the "Iphone activated" message. I am not unduly worried. I think it just managed to restore itself without me having to go through the whole restore process with iTunes.

Nov 24, 2008 11:10 AM in response to W M R

This happened to me this morning as well. Upgraded to v2.2 late last week. Just prior to this happening I was having some troubles getting my wifi password recognized and had powered my phone on and off a few times. Got the "connect to iTunes" icon and the emergency call notification. Cycled power and then got the "iPhone is activated" message. Weird, for sure, but at this point nothing more than an inconvenience for me. However, I read in another forum about someone who had to have their phone replaced after experiencing this issue.

joe.

Nov 24, 2008 11:15 AM in response to RemyGrondin

happened to me too, have no idea why it did it, i just rebooted and it was fine, the bizarre thing is is when it was on the connect to itunes screen i could hear my mail arriving and saw a calender alarm, it happened after having the iphone since august, no idea why it happens, i think its a bug and is obviously happening to a few of us...its v v odd

Dec 18, 2008 6:50 AM in response to RemyGrondin

This started happening to me recently too. Thanks for the info that a reboot is sufficient. I have been plugging it in to iTunes on my home PC as requested. It has so far only happened at home so it hasn't been a problem. But this would be disastrous while travelling if it insisted on connecting to iTunes before it would work again. Imagine if you turn it off on an airplane and then after you land you want to call the person meeting you, and it won't let you!

Dec 21, 2008 8:37 AM in response to RemyGrondin

This just happened to me 5 minutes ago! I turned off my iphone last night and powered it on the morning and I soon realized this slide to unlock in many languages and the connect to itunes. Then it said iphone is activated. I just got the iphone 3 weeks ago and have experienced no problems at all. I take very good care of it and i dont know why this just happened. Hopefully someone can answer this question.

Feb 16, 2009 3:02 PM in response to RemyGrondin

Waves hand here. This happened to me last week when I noticed my battery was still full after several hours of usage. When I got home from work I did a reset and BAM...exactly how the OP said. After connecting to iTunes everything was okay but I am glad to know a restart might have solved the problem as well.

If anyone hears as to why this occurs, please do inform. I am also on 2.2 but did not update to the 2.2.1 because of reported problems.

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