I acquired a very good 2nd hand deal for an iPad 4 64GB WiFi + Cellular, which was bought part of the whole FNB thing, according to the previous owner. I checked it out at an iStore and everything was all in order.
I believe the previous owner was using a Vodacom microSIM in the device, and when I got it, I had a spare MTN microSIM from a prepaid phone I had to buy. However, I predominantly use WiFi to get access to the internet on the device.
The thing that is puzzling me (and it only happens on my iPad and not my iPhone) is that every time I:
a) Connect device to PC (Windows 7 64bit) and iTunes opens, it tells me there are carrier settings updates available, to which I always click "Update".
b). When I am logged onto my WiFi at home (or anywhere) and navigate to "Settings/General/About" the same pop up message comes up, asking me to update my carrier settings.
No matter how many times I do this, the message always appears when I do the above. I have even tried restoring the iPad with the latest iOS version, and restored from a backup, and stlll, the message is there.
I couldn't find a concise solution as to why the settings keep needing to be updated, even after I click "update" on the pop-up message.
Anyone have some ideas?
I believe the previous owner was using a Vodacom microSIM in the device, and when I got it, I had a spare MTN microSIM from a prepaid phone I had to buy. However, I predominantly use WiFi to get access to the internet on the device.
The thing that is puzzling me (and it only happens on my iPad and not my iPhone) is that every time I:
a) Connect device to PC (Windows 7 64bit) and iTunes opens, it tells me there are carrier settings updates available, to which I always click "Update".
b). When I am logged onto my WiFi at home (or anywhere) and navigate to "Settings/General/About" the same pop up message comes up, asking me to update my carrier settings.
No matter how many times I do this, the message always appears when I do the above. I have even tried restoring the iPad with the latest iOS version, and restored from a backup, and stlll, the message is there.
I couldn't find a concise solution as to why the settings keep needing to be updated, even after I click "update" on the pop-up message.
Anyone have some ideas?