Connect it to iTunes, you can factory reset it there. As long as you know your Apple ID and its password or it is not even connected to an Apple ID, you can reset the phone yourself.
Connect it to iTunes, you can factory reset it there. As long as you know your Apple ID and its password or it is not even connected to an Apple ID, you can reset the phone yourself.
I just hope they let the user decide, like give us the option to enable/disable side loading. One thing I like about Apple is, that only the App Store is allowed to install anything, which prevents viruses from installing on the phone. I do not want to open the door for hackers.
Even with VLC you can play nearly everything that is found on your network. I stream videos from a simple Windows PC without running Plex or whatever, just a simple shared folder.
Yes, there is a spotify app, too. And each and every music/movie streaming service you want.
I always thought, app developers have a strong opinion, Apple users are rich asses so they charge more.
As long as you buy an unlocked phone (without making a contract), you’ll be fine using it in the US with phyiscal or eSIM of your choice. The bands might be slightly different, but they will still work, you won’t notice.