Hello fellow-iPhone users: Check this out. I was at the Apple Store last Friday to do a scheduled exchange of my iPhone 4s which was having severe bluetooth issues. Anyways, the Apple Genius came out with a "new phone" in a black box with my name on it (not the new retail box). He requested that I do an iCloud Back-up of my phone. Whick I did. All went well. Left the old phone on (which I think we shouldn't of have - but oh well) and then booted the "new phone". It requested for me to set it up as an existing and restore from iCloud - which we did. During the restore we both noticed that I was getting an Apple ID pop up requests for 3 different users/e-mail addresses.
Well, we looked at each other and the genius just shrugged his shoulders. Well, this pop-up continues to happen everytime I purchase an app or I connect to my computer/iTunes and sync. Deleting the unknown e-mail and reinserting yours does not fix the problem.
Called Apple and got connected with their senior tech guy because so far no one in the lower level tech support ever saw such a thing.
Anyways, we tried all things listed up above. I even the did the "Hocky-Pockie" and we twisted ourselves around. The senior tech advisor checked on the e-mail names I was getting. I figured the iCloud must have gotten crossed during the backup and restore with someone in the store with me, perhaps. But that was not the case as the Apple Tech informed me 1 was from California (I'm in Florida) and the other two he could not locate them as Apple ID users. So, what next.
I'll tell you what I did. [ At this moment you may want to screen capture any of your settings / texts, ect. and save the photos to your computer first).
Then burn the phone (I mean erase it's memory entirely). Delete your current .ipsw file (make sure iTunes is shut down). Reboot your computer.
When you iPhone reboots from the "erase all content" to the new activation screen - do nothing. Connect your iPhone to iTunes and immediately click on restore. This will begin downloading the newest/latest .ipsw file.
Wait a few, let the computer do it's thing and then setup phone as new. At this time you may disconnect and do all the new iPhone setup screen info.
BUT DO NOT - restore from iCloud or your computer' back-ups. That backup is long and sailed - it is corrupt. I recommend you delete them.
It will be a rather long process if you have lots of apps and ftp stuff to configure - but this is the only true way of ridding yourself of the cross-contamination of your iPhone and it's iCloud back-up.
I think this is the only explaination (backing up at Apple Store to iCloud over Wi-Fi may be the issue at hand here) as I have restored my first iPhone 4s before from a back-up from iTunes and never had this problem. It looks like there may possibly be a crossing of wires out there wth iCloud. Good luck fellow Mac/Apple users.
Enjoy the silence......