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More on the subject here: http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/981385-apple-you-kidding-me.html
This post by jyl is a pretty good tl;dr... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/off-topic-discussions/981385-apple-you-kidding-me-3.html#post9859496 |
Typical mode of failure for battery is it just shuts off at an incorrect percentage. Way other electronic batteries, car batteries, household batteries you name it they all fail that way- the way it's always been.
This move by Apple mimics how outdated equipment runs and they should hang out to dry for this. rjp |
How else are they going to sell you a new phone?
They got sales goals you know! |
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Until they return to the core principle of well thought out and working products with value there's no reason to pay the premium. They have sold out. rjp |
seems a fairly strong argument for buying something else
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I'm not an Apple owner but was listening to a radio segment on this and the consensus was just to buy a new battery and the problem is solved. They also said Apple's design makes changing out a battery very difficult....
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I tried it a few times and I'm like 1 and 3 with successful swap. Also, I dont think apple deserves to be bought for this anymore. The product has lost its usability. rjp |
Swapping batteries in iPhones is cake.
Done a dozen. If you have the correct tools and read the instructions beforehand the risk of breaking something is minimal. That's why I always buy the iFixit parts. You can get just the part or for a couple bucks more all the tools you need plus nice clear printed instructions because each model iPhone is different and each has it's own tricks. Do I have a gadjillion jewelers screw drivers already, sure, but one thing about working on small electronics. New tools make it easier. I rarely see an Apple screw that does not have some sort of loctite from the factory. You want sharp new tools that wont slip and strip the screw head. |
My phone is really slow too. I have to wait until I get home to listen to message,s on my answering machine. Damme Apple.
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It costs all of $60 to have a new iPhone battery professionally installed.
I don't get 90% of the vitriol. Would you prefer your older iPhone with a degraded battery start suddenly shutting off and become unusable? This iOS feature allows older iPhones, whose batteries have exceeded their charge cycles, remain usable, albeit slightly slower. I do get 10% of the criticism. Apple could have, in addition to slowing the iPhone to keep it functioning, had it display an alert advising that the battery needs to be changed. |
A world wide boycott of Apple products would be fun. Nothing like teaching these *** a lesson in manners.
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How about the phone simply telling you it is needing a replacement battery?
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PS speaking of junk, does anyone have a Macbook with the new butterfly keys?
Mine is less than a year old and I've got keys sticking. thank god for warranty, although this is it's 2nd trip back to service, coming up rjp |
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I know I need one for my 6+. I think it's worth it because I have fat fingers. |
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I just retired my old 4S for an 8 for Christmas.
It’s like going from a model T to the space shuttle. Should have done it years ago. |
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