Ot: Odd event

Richard Kreiss rkreiss at gccconsulting.net
Mon May 15 11:47:24 PDT 2017


About a year ago my IPhone 5s took a swim and drowned.  No rice handy and would not boot or take a charge.

As this was also my business phone, I replaced it.  It had been backed up the evening before.

This past Saturday, on a whim, I plugged in the phone and the charging battery symbol appeared.  After a few hours, pressed the start button and low and behold, it booted up as if nothing had happened.

I have no idea why but the issue is what do I do with this phone?

At the time I replaced my phone, we replaced my wife's Nokia flip phone with another flip phone.  Her employer supplied her with a corporate IPhone 5s to replace the Blackberry that she had been using.

My carrier has advised erasing everything to restore to the factory default.  Then when she is ready, bring in both phones and they will activate the IPhone and de-activate her flip phone.

Richard Kreiss

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