Believe it or not, even the type of AT & T is perplexed in this case. I have an original first generation iPhone. Never been used. I use it as iTouch (no phone service). It has to be activated in the first place to be disabled so that the characteristics of iTouch.AT & T says iPhone original networks are no longer supported, so the iTunes activation is impossible. In another post, someone said that using someone else's car has already been activated SIM is a bad idea because the phone is "married" to the SIM card, but do not know what that means.
Both AT & T technical support and the guys at the local AT & T store said that there is nothing they can do. I refuse to believe I have a new iPhone to pull. Anyone knows how to turn this thing, so you can make use of it as iPod Touch?
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