Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread E.T.
Heh. Sorry but uh, well, stuff happens. Even the ISS finds things break down, like their space toilets. From E.T.'s Keyboard. . . I have seen the truth and it makes no sense. E-mail: ancient.ali...@icloud.com On 2/11/2017 9:08 AM, Donna Goodin wrote: Still, the Crystal isn't supposed to

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Donna Goodin
Still, the Crystal isn't supposed to come off! Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 11, 2017, at 10:49 AM, Scott Granados wrote: > > Oh that explains the water proofing as well, the series 1 was resistant not > water proof. The series 2 is water proof to 50 meters.

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Scott Granados
Oh that explains the water proofing as well, the series 1 was resistant not water proof. The series 2 is water proof to 50 meters. Something tells me the manufacturing process is different on the series 2. It makes sense they would use some sort of adhesive. You can have robots easily

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Donna Goodin
First gen. Donna > On Feb 11, 2017, at 10:21 AM, Nancy Badger wrote: > > Donna, just curious do you have a first generation or a second-generation? > > Nancy Badger, Ph.D > Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Services > UT Chattanooga > Sent from my iPhone with dictation

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Nancy Badger
Donna, just curious do you have a first generation or a second-generation? Nancy Badger, Ph.D Assistant Vice Chancellor, Student Services UT Chattanooga Sent from my iPhone with dictation software. Please excuse spelling errors. > On Feb 11, 2017, at 8:44 AM, Donna Goodin

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Donna Goodin
Well, not intense enough, apparently. lol > On Feb 11, 2017, at 7:42 AM, David Chittenden wrote: > > According to ifixit.com, the screen of the Apple Watch is attached to the > base using lots of thick adhesive. They commented that this adhesive made it > difficult to

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread David Chittenden
According to ifixit.com, the screen of the Apple Watch is attached to the base using lots of thick adhesive. They commented that this adhesive made it difficult to take the watch apart. I believe they used intense heat to melt / dissolve the adhesive. David Chittenden, MSc, MRCAA Email:

RE: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-11 Thread Simon Fogarty
Hi Donna, That''s a take back to the store issue, Surely they would replace it as it is to me a manufacturers fault-Original Message- From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Donna Goodin Sent: Saturday, 11 February 2017 10:05 AM To:

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-10 Thread Donna Goodin
I wondered that. Guess I'll be asking at the Apple store tomorrow. Donna > On Feb 10, 2017, at 9:17 PM, Scott Granados wrote: > > I didn’t even know that was possible. > > Wow, how can that be waterproof if things come apart that easily? > >> On Feb 10, 2017, at 4:04

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-10 Thread Scott Granados
I didn’t even know that was possible. Wow, how can that be waterproof if things come apart that easily? > On Feb 10, 2017, at 4:04 PM, Donna Goodin wrote: > > Yep, really. I have no idea why. I didn't hit the watch on anything, drop > it etc., but the face came loose from

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-10 Thread Donna Goodin
Planning on it. Donna > On Feb 10, 2017, at 3:15 PM, jaan ali wrote: > > Hi go to a apple store and show them > > Get Outlook for iOS > From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com >

Re: the face on my Apple watch came off!

2017-02-10 Thread jaan ali
Hi go to a apple store and show them Get Outlook for iOS From: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com on behalf of Donna Goodin Sent: Friday, February 10, 2017 4:04:59 PM To: