I understand that the 11 Pro is the smallest in size of the 11 models.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Donald Raikes
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2019 12:01 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Need to replace
Tom,
I have had 2 iPhones with the swelling battery problem. This current
phone is the last replacement for aone whose battery swelled up and
popped the face off the phone. It is apparently a known issue with
the iPhone batteries and apple will replace the battery and screen at
no charge for
I will upgrade, as soon as I find out whether or not a SE comes out in the
spring, unless my carrier happens to have a bang up sale on Black Frifay or
Cyber Monday, and if so, will get an 11 Pro.
I do not have Apple care, but a problem I have is that my Volume Up Button is
broken. I have to
Hi,
Over the past year that I’ve had my iPhone 8 it has run hot, which, by the way,
is not uncommon. Consequently the battery swelled and the left side of the
screen above the mute switch and volume controls separated from the chassis
just enough that I could insert a fingernail. I don’t have
If you really end up upgrading then by all means get the 11 or 11 Pro. If you
don't mind sharing how much do you pay each month and what do you get for it,
i.e. how much data, do you get unlimited calling and texting?
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Hi Donald,
If your phone is no longer under Apple Care I would ask the store for a repair
quote, but don't just let them do it. Also look for a third-party repair place
in your city with good ratings and then ask them, chances are that especially
if you are in a bit of a bigger city you can
Brian,
Great advice. I will contact the local apple store to find out about
replacing the aattery and screen.
On 11/20/19, Brian K. Lingard wrote:
> Dear Donald & List:
> You can replace the battery of your iPhone 8 and also replace these screen
> for much less than buying an iPhone 11
Dear Donald & List:
You can replace the battery of your iPhone 8 and also replace these screen for
much less than buying an iPhone 11 especially the pro.
Of ours the repairs need to be [aided in full unless you finance them on
plastic.
Try to use your phone until it is paid for;
Device
I'm waiting to see about the SE too, because of its size. That 11 battery
sounds appealing though.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Victor Gouveia
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 5:24 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
I really like my iPhone 8. I don't think it is slow at all. I can
download bard books pretty quickly even though our wifi isn;'t the
best. It doesn't seem slow to me at all. I've only had my iPhone 8
for a few months and I've still got a lot to learn, but I can put
audio books or described
I also need to replace my phone, but unlike you, my screen is still working,
what ever scratches there are on the phone doesn't affect the screen.
Regardless, I am personally waiting to see if Apple is going to release this
new S.E. in the new year, that way, I've got a new phone and it's the
I love the extended battery of my 11 pro.
Marie LyonsSent from my iPhone
> On Nov 19, 2019, at 12:22 PM, Donald Raikes wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Recently my Iphone 8 has been suffering from some battery issues (not
> holding a charge), plus two weeks ago the screen cracked, so it looks
> like it is
Good going, Donald.
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From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of
Donald Raikes
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2019 2:03 PM
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Need to replace iPhone 8 looking for pros/cons of iPhone 11 vs
iPhone X
If I may, when I first considered getting the iPhone xs I wasn't sure about the
lack of a home button either. However, after having made the switch, I could
never go back. The gestures in place are quite intuitive. Face id is much
faster than touch id. All around, it's a much better experience.
Hello Don,
Well, you ask an interesting question.
Now, this is just my opinion but, were I, you, I would go to the Apple Store
and purchase a new unlocked iPhone 8 / 8 Plus and be done with it.
It is my hope that next year will see a new set of hardware interactive
features
Added to
Actually I thought the same kind of thing just after I wrote that
question in the email :)
Going from a keyboard to a touch screen is probably a bigger change
than simply dealing with not having the physical button on the phone,
so I will forge ahead.
Thanks
On 11/19/19, Carolyn
I am not replacing my SE for a few months, but as for the Home Button and not
having it, here is what I figure. I learned to use a touch screen. I can learn
to use one without a Home Button. I wonder what other kind of strange change is
eventually in store for us down the road?
I am sorry
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