Hi
My husband and I have the 6s; he says he has noticed the slowdown, I haven’t.
Mine is constantly used and the battery rarely goes flat; his is much less used
and is often allowed to run down; I think mine is better looked after in that
regard.
I would certainly prefer some slowing than
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Sent: Sunday, 31 December 2017 4:53 PM
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Subject: Re: Why Apple's "Batterygate" apology didn't go far enough
Ha ha if you want that new phone just get it if you can afford. Sell the old to
recoup some of the cost.
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Ha ha if you want that new phone just get it if you can afford. Sell
the old to recoup some of the cost.
On 12/30/17, Simon Fogarty wrote:
> but tim aren’t you the man of the family? Shouldn’t you be able to do what
> you wish to?
>
> Or is that only if your wife gives ou
but tim aren’t you the man of the family? Shouldn’t you be able to do what you
wish to?
Or is that only if your wife gives ou permission to do so?!
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> On 31/12/2017, at 5:30 AM, Tim Kilburn wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> T?he "dam slo down" is a matter of
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> On 31/12/2017, at 5:37 AM, E.T. wrote:
>
> Some see it as a half empty glass but you and I see it as a half full
> glass. I got my iPhone 5 almost 5 years ago and its never given me any
> trouble.
>
> From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
> "God for
Some see it as a half empty glass but you and I see it as a half
full glass. I got my iPhone 5 almost 5 years ago and its never given me
any trouble.
From E.T.'s Keyboard. . .
"God for you is where you sweep away all the mysteries of the world,
all the challenges to our intelligence. You
Hi,
T?he "dam slo down" is a matter of perception. I'm still running a 6S?, so is
my wife and my daughter is running a 6. I'd expect slowdowns on each of those
devices by now, especially my daughter's 6. If the slowdown's are happening,
they're definitely not enough to decide that we need
Well consumers probably thought they needed a new device in certain
cases because of the damn slow down, When really all they needed was a
new battery. This article got one thing right though. It will just
blow over and most will act like this company is still the best at
everything. The fact that
hi,
Thanks Mar for this. Interesting take, but flawed in my opinion. First, no
one was "forced" to purchase the new phone, that was a choice those consumers
made. Second, the mention of all the customers that faithfully go out and
purchase the newest model would do so whether their phone
Why Apple's apology didn't go far enough
By Jefferson Graham | USA TODAY Updated 4 minutes ago
In the grand tradition of past Apple fiascos like Antennagate (dropped calls
on the then-new iPhone 4) and the launch of Apple Maps (directions that
weren't accurate), the tech giant apologized again to
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