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Hello, I have a new iPhone. It has two phone numbers - one "secondary" and one "cellular data". it defaults to the "secondary" number whenever I try to initiate a call. That number is now inactive, and the calls fail. How can I delete that number from the phone? Thank you !
Depending on the iPhone model and where it was originally sold, an iPhone can have one physical SIM module and zero or more eSIM slots, or can have two physical SIM modules in a few places and cases, or can have two or more eSIM slots and no SIM module.
I have this message on my iPhone & for several days I cannot get my number to associate with my phone. About a month ago I swapped networks & got a temporary number for a few hours whilst my old number ported over. It pitted fine & I receive texts & calls on this number. This is the number on my Apple ID.
For Messages, choose Messages > Settings, then click iMessage. For FaceTime, choose FaceTime > Preferences, then click General. Turn your phone number on or off: To turn on your phone number, select it and your Apple ID in the list.
I've spent ages trying a variety of remedies for exactly this issue: switch the phone off and on, take the SIM in and out, send an SMS, contact network provider, stand with one leg in a bucket of tepid water, and all possible permutations of these.
Thank you so much, I have spent way too much time on this not knowing who to call I called my new provider and she said everything went good on her end so that was not very helpful she had no recommendations. And as the days counted down I became more concerned and all I had to do was exactly what you did. Thank you for sharing.
I have no longer a paid developer account and after upgrading to iPhone 8+ I tried to install my app and XCODE posts the following error: " Code Signing Error: Your development team has reached the maximum number of registered iPhone devices."
You can't get there from here because (a) you can't access the required section in the Member Center without a paid acccount, and (b) dev support is predicated on having a paid account as well (and there wouldn't be much point to a limit if you could just send an email to have it lifted...).
Best to pony up and renew your paid account, or... create another apple ID you can throw at using free provisioning instead, I think, but it's not clear if your devices will be sniffed out as part of that process or not.
See this thread [how i can have free Developer Program ] with an already moderated link that explains Xcode's free provisioning process (with screenshots) - be sure to read all the way thru it and any updates at the bottom. Good luck.
Any updates? I had a paid account many years ago. i just tried using the same account (now free account) to sideload apps to my personal device for testing and im getting the same error. Contacted Apple to see if they could assist.
@Kykkoray76 it has nothing to do with send and receive with iMessage. The device takes the information from the sim and the problem is setting up iMessage with the number on the sim before a number is ported across from a different network and iMessage latches on to the original number on the SIM card and to change this you turn off iMessage and FaceTime restart the device check your number and then set up iMessage and FaceTime again.
I am seeking assisting in finding my old Iphone serial # so I can supply it as part of a class action suit. I no longer have the phone nor do I have records of the purchase, which was through Rogers. Can someone assist me please?
Why do u even need the serial number? according to what I read, you likely do NOT need the serial number to submit a claim, if you have a device lying around you can enter the SN and it will tell you if its eligible but it is not a requirement during the claim submission process
We report this to police, and are working on checking each of our bank , credit account and also checking credit report, it looks like someone is inquire credit line from Palpal on the day our phone number got loss.... We are reaching out to PayPal now, and hopefully, the fraud will be stop !
For Xifinty, we called your fraud department, however, I am sorry to say, it's really not much help , as they even don't know someone is calling to transfer the phone number to their device. looks like they even cannot see that in the system at their end.
If I go into Settings > FaceTime, it shows my original phone number there grayed out, and it says "Verifying". The same exact thing happens in Settings > Messages > Receive At. After a minute, it will no longer say verifying. When this happens, it means that the phone number was reset. You can verify this by going back to the Settings > Phone > My Number setting.
If I enable Airplane mode right after changing the number, it freezes the number change (so it doesn't get reset automatically), but the FaceTime and Messages settings are also frozen on the verifying stage. Even if I enable Wi-Fi the phone number doesn't get reset. Note that after disabling Airplane mode, it took a little longer to reset the phone number, about 3 minutes.
I couldn't find any documentation about it in the iPhone User Guide. However, I did find a few posts on Apple's forms which mention this setting and why you may want to change it. One of them mentions that it changes the number on the Sim card; the other seems to fix a problem when porting over a new number to your carrier.
I have done it before myself (manually changed my number under settings > iPhone) it grayed out my number everywhere else it was displayed on my phone, and when I would look at it back on settings > iPhone it would say "verifying." This only lasted for about a minute and a half. The number reset itself to my real number, and it appeared correctly back in all the other places it's displayed on my phone too. I did this about seven months ago, and my phone works with no problems to this day, it didn't change anything permanently.
As the primary representative for their development team, the Account Holder is responsible for the membership and has full access to all related tools, resources, and benefits. Two-factor authentication provides an additional level of security for these accounts.
A trusted phone number can be used to receive verification codes by text message or automated phone call. You must verify at least one trusted phone number to enroll in two-factor authentication. This can be any type of phone number you use.
Two-factor authentication is built directly into iOS, iPadOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, and Apple websites. It supports several methods to trust devices and deliver verification codes, and offers a more streamlined user experience.
You can enable two-factor authentication on an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 9 and later, or a Mac with OS X El Capitan and later. If you create an Apple ID on the web, two-factor authentication will automatically be enabled on your account regardless of the device or OS you use.
When possible, you should use a trusted device to increase security and streamline the process. You can use the same trusted device for multiple Apple IDs that have two-factor authentication turned on. If you don't have access to your trusted device, you can get your verification code via SMS or phone call.
Yes. You can manage your trusted phone numbers, trusted devices, and other account information on your Apple ID account page. You can also manage your trusted phone numbers in the Apple ID security setting on your trusted devices.
You can request account recovery to regain access to your account. Account recovery might take a few days or longer, depending on the specific account information you can provide to verify your identity.
If you previously enabled two-step verification with a recovery key on your account and you sign in on a device running iOS 11 or macOS High Sierra, your Apple ID is automatically updated to two-factor authentication. After your account is updated, you have the option to generate a new recovery key. This option is only available if you are updating an account from two-step verification to two-factor authentication. Learn how to create a recovery key.
You can initiate a request for a password reset from a non-trusted device. You'll need to provide both your trusted phone number as well as the passcode associated with your trusted device in order to reset your password.
If you aren't sure of the phone number of an iPhone you're using, there's no need to stress. There are several ways to figure out the phone number. You could, for example, call someone and see what number comes up.
You can have separate Google Fi Wireless and Google Voice numbers on the same Google account and set up call forwarding between them. To set up call forwarding, visit your Google Voice settings page. For additional information on using your Google Voice number, please visit the Google Voice Help Center.
The Google Fi Wireless referral program rewards any Google Fi Wireless members for sharing Google Fi Wireless with their friends, up to 10 referrals. Both new and existing members will earn $20 in service credits applied to their next bill once the new member has been active for 30 days. To be eligible for credit, a new member must create a new Google Fi plan. The credit does not apply to new members who join as a member of an existing Fi plan.
You can easily locate and share your Google Fi Wireless referral link in the "Share the Fi Love" section of your account. You can share your custom link anywhere you like, including email, social media, or text.
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