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Are you going to order the new iPhone 14?


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If you restore as step 1, does that wipe eSim if it's preconfigured on the device? I'm thinking, with eSim being new for many, it would be best to turn it on and let it activate on the cellular network first?
If you restore, it should retain the eSIM info similar to a physical SIM. If you erase the device, you will be given an option to delete or keep the eSIM.
 
These are the options the app gives me no UPS CCView attachment 2061641. LOL at the circled one hahaha
You should try the Desktop Website - NOT the App…That’s why the CC’s aren’t coming up. Need to be in full UPS my choice log-in, view all shipments, click on the AI package and do your delivery change there.
Oh, helllll no. Why does this look so shady and sketchy? What in the world!
Advanced Auto Parts?!
 
Rain Forcasted ahead. It's going to get bumpy.

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Seatbelt's on, please.

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Thank you!
 
You should try the Desktop Website - NOT the App…That’s why the CC’s aren’t coming up. Need to be in full UPS my choice log-in, view all shipments, click on the AI package and do your delivery change there.

Advanced Auto Parts?!
So I have to be a My choice member to have it held at CC? I’m thinking yes after reading it on here. If so. I’d rather wait for my iPhone at home and use the $5.99 for a large Starbucks Nitro cold bear. 🤣
 
Thanks for the recommendation. What’s the difference doing it your way and not setting it up from the factory?
I think it’s best to get it updated before restoring your data or syncing from iCloud. For example, if you ended up restoring from backup or syncing from iCloud and you update your iPhone after, you could be interrupting that process. Sometimes that restore/sync could take few minutes or hours. It would be ideal to get it to the latest firmware then restore/sync your data without the need to update it again.
 
I think it’s best to get it updated before restoring your data or syncing from iCloud. For example, if you ended up restoring from backup or syncing from iCloud and you update your iPhone after, you could be interrupting that process. Sometimes that restore/sync could take few minutes or hours. It would be ideal to get it to the latest firmware then restore/sync your data without the need to update it again.
Master has spoken. Thank you so much! I appreciate you.
 
I think it’s best to get it updated before restoring your data or syncing from iCloud. For example, if you ended up restoring from backup or syncing from iCloud and you update your iPhone after, you could be interrupting that process. Sometimes that restore/sync could take few minutes or hours. It would be ideal to get it to the latest firmware then restore/sync your data without the need to update it again.
Great point, thank you. I was wondering the same
 
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