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Buy used excellent iPhone 4 32GB Black in Karachi, Pakistan

Selling factory unlock iPhone 4 32GB in genuine and fresh condition with complete accessories, Box & Documents.

Accessories are:
Socket Charger
iPhone 30 pins cable
Pin Clip (for Sim Jacket release)
Head Set

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Identifying iPhone models - Recognize your iPhone model in Pakistan

Important: Information about products not manufactured by Apple is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute Apple’s recommendation or endorsement. Please contact the vendor for additional information.


iPhone 5 (GSM model) 2012 A1428 16, 32, and 64 GB
iPhone 5 (GSM and CDMA models) 2012 A1429 16, 32, and 64 GB
iPhone 5 (CDMA China) 2012 A1442 16, 32, and 64 GB
iPhone 4S 2011 A1387 16, 32, and 64 GB
iPhone 4S (GSM China) 2011 A1431 16, 32, and 64 GB
iPhone 4 (CDMA model) 2011 A1349 8, 16 and 32 GB
iPhone 4 (GSM model) 2010 A1332 8, 16 and 32 GB
iPhone 3GS front and back iPhone 3GS (China) 2009 A1325 8, 16 and 32 GB
iPhone 3GS front and back iPhone 3GS 2009 A1303 8, 16 and 32 GB
iPhone 3G front and back iPhone 3G (China) 2009 A1324 8 and 16 GB
iPhone 3G front and back iPhone 3G 2008 A1241 8 and 16 GB
iPhone front and back iPhone 2007 A1203 4, 8, and 16 GB
* You can find the model number on the iPhone's back case.

Identifying features

iPhone 5

    The model number on the back cover is:
    A1428 on the iPhone 5 (GSM model)
    A1429 on the iPhone 5 (GSM and CDMA model)
    A1442 on the iPhone 5 (CDMA model, China)
    The front surface is flat and made of glass.
    The back housing is made of anodized aluminum.
    There is a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "fourth form factor" (4FF) or "nano-SIM" card.
    The IMEI is etched on the back housing.





iPhone 4S

    The model number on the back cover is:
    A1431 on the iPhone 4S (GSM China)
    A1387 on the iPhone 4S
    The front and back surfaces are flat and made of glass.
    There is a stainless steel band around the edges.
    The volume up and down buttons are marked with a "+" and "-" sign.
    There is a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "third form factor" (3FF) micro-SIM card.

iPhone 4

    The model number on the back cover is:
    A1349 on the iPhone 4 (CDMA model)
    A1332 on the iPhone 4 (GSM model)
    The front and back surfaces are flat and made of glass.
    There is a stainless steel band around the edges.
    The volume up and down buttons are marked with a "+" and "-" sign.
    The GSM model has a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "third form factor" (3FF) micro-SIM card.
    The CDMA model does not have a SIM tray.





iPhone 3GS

    The model number on the back case is:
    A1325 on the iPhone 3GS (China)
    A1303 on the iPhone 3GS
    The back housing is made of plastic.
    The imprint on the back case is the same bright and shiny silver as the Apple logo.
    There is a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "second form factor" (2FF) "mini-SIM".
    The serial number is printed on the SIM tray.





iPhone 3G

    The model number on the back case is:
    A1324 on the iPhone 3G (China)
    A1241 on the iPhone 3G
    The back housing is made of plastic.
    The imprint on the back of the phone is less shiny than the Apple logo above it.
    There is a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "second form factor" (2FF) "mini-SIM".
    The serial number is printed on the SIM tray.





iPhone

    The model number on the back case is A1203.
    The back housing is made of anodized aluminum.
    There is a SIM tray on the right side that holds a "second form factor" (2FF) "mini-SIM".
    The serial number is etched in the back case.

 

Information taken from Apple's official website www.apple.com
Posted by muhXin Technologies for public interest in Pakistan

EDGE/Internet Settings for all iPhone (3, 3S, 4, 4S) Telenor,Mobilink,Warid,Zong & Ufone

Note down the Internet or EDGE settings in Pakistan for iPhone 4 or any iPhone.

UFONE EDGE/GPRS SETTINGS FOR IPHONE:
    APN : ufone.pinternet
    User Name : leave blank
    Password : leave blank


TELENOR PAKISTAN GPRS/EDGE SETTINGS FOR IPHONE:
    APN : internet
    USER NAME : Telenor
    Password : Telenor


MOBILINK PAKISTAN GPRS/EDGE SETTINGS FOR IPHONE:
    APN : connect.mobilinkworld.com
    USER NAME : leave blank
    Password : leave blank


WARID PAKISTAN GPRS/EDGE SETTINGS FOR IPHONE:

    APN : warid
    USER NAME : leave blank
    Password : leave blank


ZONG PAKISTAN GPRS/EDGE SETTINGS FOR IPHONE:

    APN : zonginternet
    USER NAME : leave blank
    Password : leave blank


iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S comparison


iPhone 4 iPhone 4S
Dimensions 4.5 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.37 inch thick; 4.8 ounces 4.5 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.37 inch thick; 4.9 ounces
Display 3.5-inch, 960x640-pixel Retina display 3.5-inch, 960x640-pixel Retina display
Camera 5-megapixel camera with LED flash, 720p HD video recording at 30fps; front-facing VGA camera 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, 1080p HD video recording at 30fps, auto focus, face detection; front-facing VGA camera
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.1; Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n); GSM/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA; CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A Bluetooth 4.0; Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n); dual-mode world phone; GSM/UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA; HSPA+; CDMA/EV-DO Rev. A
Processor 1GHz ARM Cortex-A8 Dual-core 1GHz A5 processor with dual-core graphics
Capacity 8GB, 16GB, 32GB 16GB, 32GB, 64GB
Location Assisted GPS, digital compass, Wi-Fi, cellular Assisted GPS, digital compass, Wi-Fi, cellular
Sensors Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor Three-axis gyro, accelerometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor
Battery life 7 hours of talk time on 3G, 12.5 days of standby time; 40 hours audio playback; 10 hours video playback; 6 hours (3G)/10 hours (Wi-Fi) Internet use 8 hours of talk time over 3G, 14 hours over 2G, 40 hours audio playback, 10 hours video playback, 6 hours (3G)/9 hours (Wi-Fi)
Carrier AT&T, Verizon AT&T, Verizon, Sprint
Pricing $99 for 8GB, $199.99 for 16GB, $299.99 for 32GB $199 for 16GB, $299 for 32GB, $399 for 32GB
Colors Black, white Black, white

My iPhone 4s camera is not working... Why?

Okay... lets fix it out!
Basic solutions are reset, restart or restore your phone.
Some users have gotten the camera working again via, tap Settings App>General>Reset, at bottom of list>Reset All Settings. ither way, something is gumming up the works. Here are a few possible fixes:

1. If you are multi tasking and you have opened of apps that use a lot of memory (games, usually) open when you double-click the home button, you may want to force some of those to close. Just hold down an icon for a couple of seconds as those you were going to move icons around, and you'll see a red circle with a white minus sign. Remove as many apps as you can live without for the moment, close out the shelf, and go back to the camera. If memory has cleared up, you may get a picture.

2. One way to clear the memory is to reboot the iPhone. Just hold down the power button until the red slider appears to power down the device. Turn it back on and see if you can take a picture.

3. The simplest thing to do is just relaunch the application itself. I found that 90% of the time this cleared things up. Almost as if iOS couldn't make enough memory available the first time, but on second run it unjammed whatever blockage it had before.

4. Try reinstalling the app. This won't work on Apple's own Camera app, unfortunately. But it's a cure-all fix that I'm not totally convinced does anything special. But it won't hurt you to try.

5. If none of those other fixes worked, you may want to try the old standby "wipe and restore" your iPhone. I tried to avoid this, because I hate having to re-enter data on my iPhone and losing all my game data. Unfortunately my trip to the Genius Bar hosed my iPhone so it was no longer associated with my iTunes, so I wound up having to spend 3 hours re-arranging icons anyway. Your mileage may vary, but Apple winds up telling a lot of people to nuke their iOS device as a troubleshooting method. The idea is it'll take any software glitches out of the equation and fast-track you to a hardware fix. Personally I think it's a chore, but their reasoning is what it is.