jimh406
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What version(s) do they have, and what kinds of things frustrate them?My wife and daughter are Apple users and both frequently frustrated with their phones.
What version(s) do they have, and what kinds of things frustrate them?My wife and daughter are Apple users and both frequently frustrated with their phones.
What version do you have and what do not like?I have to use an iPhone for work and it sucks so badly I hate to use it!
I went to the Apple store - 35 minutes - easy peasy. This the second time I have replaced a battery in an iphone. The other is a 6S Plus and it is still working perfect after the battery replacement.
I'm cheap as hell man...
Me too when it comes to something that already works pretty well. Did you have to call them in advance to make sure they had the battery in stock? My nearest Apple Store is 2 hours away…I’d hate to drive all the way into Spokane for them not to have it
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I scheduled it from the apple website. Since they know my phone model i presume they are also checking stock on the back end, else it would make them look like fools.
Do yourself a favor and if you decide to make an appointment, run the diagnostics via the link they send you. It will speed up the process once you get to the store. You can look up the battery health any time, but the diagnostics will confirm it for the apple techs. My interaction with staff was less than 5 minutes each time. Easy.
Oh. And back up your phone just in case. In neither instance was my data harmed though. And no, they didn’t ask for my password or to unlock the phone.
Wifes is only about 6 months old, daughter has her previous gen, so not old. Charging issues, messaging, difficultly separating the iphone accounts. Sorry can't be more detailed, I just here them complaining mostlyWhat version(s) do they have, and what kinds of things frustrate them?
@ODB at what level did you replace your battery? Do you remember? My battery life is starting to get bad but according to the phone is at 76%.
I had an Android, S5 I think and really liked it. It fell off the couch onto the padded carpet and cracked the screen. Not the glass on the front but the screen behind the glass. I went back to an Apple and have beat the crap out of both my 5S and 8. Never had issues with either of them and I drop mine all the time.
Mine burns to about 20% pretty quick and then last a fair amount of time. I will keep nursing it for a bit and go from there.Yes - it was at 80%. I could have nursed it longer BUT the problem wasn't that the OVERALL charge lasted less time, but that once it hit about 30% it would drop off a cliff and die very fast - like within 20 minutes or so.
My 6S that I mentioned I also replaced is at 80%, but there is no cliff - just a shorter overall usage time. I only use it for music and kind of an internet radio so I don't care. Just saying the batteries can have different personalities that require different responses.
Appreciate it fellas.
Talking it all into consideration
Honestly I'd love to have my old blackberry back, that was a cool device.
You and me both. Too bad the newer ones ran on Android. I'd love to have that keyboard and trackball back. My large calloused fingers don't work well on these touchscreens.Honestly I'd love to have my old blackberry back, that was a cool device.