Hello All, As the following makes absolutely no sense to me or any of the Apple Techs with whom I discussed this matter, I will simply list what happened earlier today:
1. With Apple Watch powered off, ran tiny stream of water over device to clean. At the same time, a visiting friend, with an identical device, did same, using same water source. 2. Upon powering up Apple watch, speaker sound was muffled on my device but not on friend's device. Attempted to clear water from speaker using Water lock feature, no fewer than 15 times. No success. 3. Rebooted my device several times but speaker remained muffled. 4. Went to Apple Store Genius Barr where they heard muffled sound as compared to friend's device, with regard to VoiceOver. They, like I, checked every conceivable setting on the device and all was as it should have been. 5. Because I have Apple Care Plus on my Watch, for faster service, used onboard Apple Support app to begin replacement process, said process having Apple ship me a new device, overnight delivery, via FedEx. I began this process while at the genius Barr, using my beloved iPhone 8 Plus. 6. In order to begin the replacement process, I had to unpair my watch from my phone; then, the Apple tech could set up the shipping details and create the RMA log. 7. The final step in the process was to authorize Apple to put a hold on my credit card before they ship the new watch. Then, if I do not return the old watch after having received the new one, they can charge me for the new watch. I have 3 days to complete the final step in the replacement process. I decided to wait until I returned home before providing my payment info as I was not certain if they would accept Apple Pay or if I would have to enter my card info, directly. The people at the Genious Barr could not give me a definitive answer so I decided to wait until I was in a more secure and quiet location before proceeding. 8. On the way home, in the car, I decided to pair my current device back to my phone so that I could continue to use it, muffled as it was, while I waited for the new watch to arrive. 9. During the pairing process, the sound quality switched from muffled to normal. I heard it happen as I had VoiceOver enabled during the process. It was weird, to be totally honest. The sound simply returned to normal. I mean it was flawless. Mind you, the time between when the Apple genius heard the sound and the time in which it returned to normal could not have been longer than 15 minutes. After paring the watch, I ran it through a battery of sound tests, comparing it with my friend's watch, and they were virtually identical. 10. Back at home, I ran both my watch and my friend's watch under some water, just as I had done, earlier. This time, however, the sound on both watches was perfect. 11. Conducted more sound comparison tests and was satisfied that my watch is in good working order. 12. Called Apple Care to update them on the status of my watch and the representative documented the episode, thoroughly and we both agreed to leave the current RMA in place and allow it to expire on Thursday. This means that should I authorize Apple to place a hold on my card, then a new replacement watch will be overnighted to me; otherwise this particular RMA will expire. By the way, the process does accept payment via Apple Pay. Finally, as I stated at the outset, I have absolutely no idea why un-pairing and then, subsequently, re-pairing the watch to the phone should have made any difference in sound quality whatsoever, but, today, for whatever reason, it did. Mark -- The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries list. If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. You can reach mark at: [email protected] and your owner is Cara Quinn - you can reach Cara at [email protected] The archives for this list can be searched at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "MacVisionaries" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/macvisionaries/000601d56210%24144bfa20%243ce3ee60%24%40edu.
