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Iphone6 suddenly receiving weird Asian text messages and warning messages
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<blockquote data-quote="KevinJS" data-source="post: 1734308" data-attributes="member: 373988"><p>First off, you can't get a virus. There aren't any for iOS and there never have been. </p><p></p><p>Next, Bluetooth connection is only possible over short range so we can chalk that one up as b/s. If it bothers you, go into Settings/Bluetooth, touch the blue "i" next to any device mentioned and on the next page "Forget This Device". </p><p></p><p>You could also clear history etc I Safari, just to be on the safe side. Probably not necessary though. Chances are that your email/phone number just drew the short straw. </p><p></p><p>Next, delete the messages and report them as spam if the option comes up. </p><p></p><p>Good idea refusing to input the AppleID. Shouldn't be any need EVER for a non-Apple site to need it. </p><p></p><p>Nothing wrong with 9.1. If you're happy with it, stick to it. It would have been better to have gone to 9.3.5, but that opportunity has passed. Any update now will take you to 10.1, with the issues you are already aware of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KevinJS, post: 1734308, member: 373988"] First off, you can't get a virus. There aren't any for iOS and there never have been. Next, Bluetooth connection is only possible over short range so we can chalk that one up as b/s. If it bothers you, go into Settings/Bluetooth, touch the blue "i" next to any device mentioned and on the next page "Forget This Device". You could also clear history etc I Safari, just to be on the safe side. Probably not necessary though. Chances are that your email/phone number just drew the short straw. Next, delete the messages and report them as spam if the option comes up. Good idea refusing to input the AppleID. Shouldn't be any need EVER for a non-Apple site to need it. Nothing wrong with 9.1. If you're happy with it, stick to it. It would have been better to have gone to 9.3.5, but that opportunity has passed. Any update now will take you to 10.1, with the issues you are already aware of. [/QUOTE]
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