"Look at me. Look at me!!!! My phone is bent!!! My phone is bent!!! Ain't I special!"
STFU you attention whore.
No one is listening to you. Proven by the amazing demand for the iPhone6/6+
Go to your temple of Samdung and their 75% drop in profits soon to be 90% drop
The only reason Android slave is in Apple forums is trolling. Srilanka99 or whoever I don't give a rat ass about their comments. They don't own an iPhone and ain't know shit. I never comment or even go to Android forum...
You seem overjoyed. Understandable, since I'm sure you were beginning to question your prowess as a keen observer, being almost alone here in your bent fetish. What happened to your only pal pazuzu, by the way?
I think there was a lover's spat involved. :smokey:
The only reason Android slave is in Apple forums is trolling. Srilanka99 or whoever I don't give a rat ass about their comments. They don't own an iPhone and ain't know shit. I never comment or even go to Android forum...
So my iPhone 6 Plus doesn’t count as a iPhone that I own? Interesting
I've made $45k on my Apple stock in the last 24 months so STFU.
What have you done with all your amazing knowledge of the stock market? NOTHING. Sit down and let the professionals get to work.
I'm not selling my shares till they hit $130 next year.
in 2 years? 2 years???? are you joking? )) you could have made way more in 2 years in other places. send me a message on private I will show you how t make more and tell you how much I made past month
I'm wondering if it is related to this iPhone issue.
I'll probably take my iPad into the Apple store eventually and maybe get a new one.
I have the 128 GB model, I've had it since day one.
I've noticed that it has rebooted on me at least twice now in the time period that I've had it.
It's not because I have too many apps, because I still have about 94 GB worth of free space on my device.
I wouldn't say that two random reboots in the time period that I've owned it is a big problem, but nonetheless, I want a perfect unit, so maybe next week I'll pay a little visit to the Apple store.
I've made $45k on my Apple stock in the last 24 months so STFU.
What have you done with all your amazing knowledge of the stock market? NOTHING. Sit down and let the professionals get to work.
I'm not selling my shares till they hit $130 next year.
I started buying Apple in 2006 when they were at $74/share. Now they are equivalent to what, $763/share? Yeah this guy has no idea what he's talking about. First, bending is not a widespread problem. Second, Apple takes care of their users and this is well within the warranty period. Third, this memory "issue" is rumored and I haven't heard of any widespread issue (please see the second comment if it is). Fourth, Apple Pay rollout is not "bumpy"... it became the single largest payment service outside of regular credit cards within days. It's only bumpy because of dumb retailers that are in bed with some STD-laden MCX abomination. I just used Apple Pay at BJ's and it was freaking sweet.
There is much speculation about the flash problem but I've yet spot Apple highlight what the actual problem is. It could be the flash controller, thus an Apple problem or it could be a problem with the actual flash chip thus a supplier problem. Either way this is not unusual for a newly launched product.
recently discovered Apple Bot, os x/ios WireLurker virus,
And Apple is responsible for hackers hacking their system software?
bumpy launch of the apple pay...
With respect to this you are grossly out of touch with what is involved in a launch like Apple Pay. Every thing I see indicates rapid acceptance by a very wide array of institutions. In a nut shell Apple Pay has been more useful out of the box than anything that has come before it.
Are you guys still buying and holding AAPL?? The dividend is also peanuts. Cue and others just sold their stock I believe it was yesterday, right ahead of the highly anticipated dividend pay:)))
The other way to look at this is that they are spending way too much on the dividend. That dividend would pay for a lot of R&D.
The novelty of the smart phone that propelled AAPL at an amazing pace is gone since 2011/2012.
Of course it is. Apple successfully cornered the market and continues to be the preferred solution for smart phones. The novelty is gone because they are firmly established as the preferred brand.
I did some quick research and it appears that the iPhone 6+ and iPad Air 2 uses almost identical Nand, though I'm not sure what the small difference at the end is.
If the "gay" threads were some of the most interesting posts on AI in a long time then this thread is the most stupidly funny one that we've had in a long time. Har!
I think you are the only person that is actually talking about the article.
From what you are saying it appears that this is an actual problem.
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I do have a bunch of "JetsamEvents" (crashes I am assuming) in my diagnostics pane, so I guess that I will just take it into Apple and see what they say next week perhaps.
I think replacing the period before com works best because it retains are the letters and numbers. To make this easy I have created a keyboard shortcut in iOS/OS X that does this for me.
If you want a phone that constantly reboots and bends in your pocket, get the Plus!
Constantly reboots -and- bends in your pocket? Constantly? You sound like those people that complained about the iPhone 4 never being able to make a call for 3.25 years simply being touched. WTH happened to you?
Of course there are risks of getting the non-S generation phone.
There are no more risks with the npn-S-generation than with the S-generation. The only think that seems to remain constant is the general look and external dimensions, which is probably done for case makers. The internals are all changed up. Even the mount points for the logic board are different. In fact, it's easier to argue that it could be more difficult for Apple to make the S-generation because they work within the confines of the previous generation's dimensions, whereas the non-S-generation has the potential freedom of having the external design change to meet the needs of the internals.
I'm wondering if it is related to this iPhone issue.
I'll probably take my iPad into the Apple store eventually and maybe get a new one.
I have the 128 GB model, I've had it since day one.
I've noticed that it has rebooted on me at least twice now in the time period that I've had it.
It's not because I have too many apps, because I still have about 94 GB worth of free space on my device.
I wouldn't say that two random reboots in the time period that I've owned it is a big problem, but nonetheless, I want a perfect unit, so maybe next week I'll pay a little visit to the Apple store.
It's probably the same NAND, or whatever other component is causing the issue. Perhaps they can resolve it with an iOS update, but 8.1.1 doesn't do it or it gets too annoying I would take it. You might be helped by getting less of a runaround if you write down every time it's done a reboot, and what you were doing at the time.
yes bending and bad memory on 6 plus, recently discovered Apple Bot, os x/ios WireLurker virus, bumpy launch of the apple pay... Are you guys still buying and holding AAPL?? The dividend is also peanuts. Cue and others just sold their stock I believe it was yesterday, right ahead of the highly anticipated dividend pay:)))
The novelty of the smart phone that propelled AAPL at an amazing pace is gone since 2011/2012.
The only reason Android slave is in Apple forums is trolling. Srilanka99 or whoever I don't give a rat ass about their comments. They don't own an iPhone and ain't know shit.
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I think there was a lover's spat involved. :smokey:
So my iPhone 6 Plus doesn’t count as a iPhone that I own? Interesting
I've made $45k on my Apple stock in the last 24 months so STFU.
What have you done with all your amazing knowledge of the stock market? NOTHING. Sit down and let the professionals get to work.
I'm not selling my shares till they hit $130 next year.
you could have made way more in 2 years in other places.
send me a message on private I will show you how t make more and tell you how much I made past month
I have a small issue with my new iPad Air 2!
I'm wondering if it is related to this iPhone issue.
I'll probably take my iPad into the Apple store eventually and maybe get a new one.
I have the 128 GB model, I've had it since day one.
I've noticed that it has rebooted on me at least twice now in the time period that I've had it.
It's not because I have too many apps, because I still have about 94 GB worth of free space on my device.
I wouldn't say that two random reboots in the time period that I've owned it is a big problem, but nonetheless, I want a perfect unit, so maybe next week I'll pay a little visit to the Apple store.
SirLance99 an idiot? You don't say. Thanks for the advisory, duly noted. : )
I've made $45k on my Apple stock in the last 24 months so STFU.
What have you done with all your amazing knowledge of the stock market? NOTHING. Sit down and let the professionals get to work.
I'm not selling my shares till they hit $130 next year.
I started buying Apple in 2006 when they were at $74/share. Now they are equivalent to what, $763/share? Yeah this guy has no idea what he's talking about. First, bending is not a widespread problem. Second, Apple takes care of their users and this is well within the warranty period. Third, this memory "issue" is rumored and I haven't heard of any widespread issue (please see the second comment if it is). Fourth, Apple Pay rollout is not "bumpy"... it became the single largest payment service outside of regular credit cards within days. It's only bumpy because of dumb retailers that are in bed with some STD-laden MCX abomination. I just used Apple Pay at BJ's and it was freaking sweet.
There is much speculation about the flash problem but I've yet spot Apple highlight what the actual problem is. It could be the flash controller, thus an Apple problem or it could be a problem with the actual flash chip thus a supplier problem. Either way this is not unusual for a newly launched product. And Apple is responsible for hackers hacking their system software? With respect to this you are grossly out of touch with what is involved in a launch like Apple Pay. Every thing I see indicates rapid acceptance by a very wide array of institutions. In a nut shell Apple Pay has been more useful out of the box than anything that has come before it. The other way to look at this is that they are spending way too much on the dividend. That dividend would pay for a lot of R&D.
Of course it is. Apple successfully cornered the market and continues to be the preferred solution for smart phones. The novelty is gone because they are firmly established as the preferred brand.
Exactly. Too many Android owners have an inferority complex. The only way they can justify their purchase of an Android phone is to bash Apple.
Most iPhone owners don't give a crap and just enjoy using their phones.
That must be why DED writes about Samsung and Samsung phones obsessively. LOL
That's tool talk.
There's hundreds of articles bashing Apple a month. We need someone like DED to expose the truth and tip the scales against all the Apple FUD.
IF YOU DON'T LIKE THE TRUTH Go To an Android site!!
I did some quick research and it appears that the iPhone 6+ and iPad Air 2 uses almost identical Nand, though I'm not sure what the small difference at the end is.
This is from the iPhone 6+ ifixit teardown:
SK Hynix H2JTDG8UD1BMS 128 Gb (16 GB) NAND Flash
This is from the iPad Air 2 ifixit teardown:
• SK Hynix H2JTDG8UD1BMR 128 Gb (16 GB) NAND Flash
The only difference appears to be at the end, BMS for the iPhone VS BMR for the iPad.
Fixed.
If the "gay" threads were some of the most interesting posts on AI in a long time then this thread is the most stupidly funny one that we've had in a long time. Har!
"Is!"
"Is not!"
"Is!"
"Is not!"
"I've made thousands of dollars!!"
"DED exposes the truth!"
"Does not!"
LOL!
I also just read on another forum that somebody else with a 128 GB iPad Air 2 has the same problems also, so this is not just an iPhone problem.
If the next software update doesn't fix it, then I will get my hardware replaced.
I've made $45k on my Apple stock in the last 24 months so STFU.
What have you done with all your amazing knowledge of the stock market? NOTHING. Sit down and let the professionals get to work.
I'm not selling my shares till they hit $130 next year.
in 2 years? 2 years???? are you joking? ))
you could have made way more in 2 years in other places.
send me a message on private I will show you how t make more and tell you how much I made past month
funn!
I also just read on another forum that somebody else with a 128 GB iPad Air 2 has the same problems also, so this is not just an iPhone problem.
If the next software update doesn't fix it, then I will get my hardware replaced.
I think you are the only person that is actually talking about the article.
From what you are saying it appears that this is an actual problem.
I think you are the only person that is actually talking about the article.
From what you are saying it appears that this is an actual problem.
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I do have a bunch of "JetsamEvents" (crashes I am assuming) in my diagnostics pane, so I guess that I will just take it into Apple and see what they say next week perhaps.
The easy way to bypass this issue is to replace one of the characters in domain name with a unicode character.
I think replacing the period before com works best because it retains are the letters and numbers. To make this easy I have created a keyboard shortcut in iOS/OS X that does this for me.
"Work smarter, not harder." — Scrooge McDuck
Constantly reboots -and- bends in your pocket? Constantly? You sound like those people that complained about the iPhone 4 never being able to make a call for 3.25 years simply being touched. WTH happened to you?
There are no more risks with the npn-S-generation than with the S-generation. The only think that seems to remain constant is the general look and external dimensions, which is probably done for case makers. The internals are all changed up. Even the mount points for the logic board are different. In fact, it's easier to argue that it could be more difficult for Apple to make the S-generation because they work within the confines of the previous generation's dimensions, whereas the non-S-generation has the potential freedom of having the external design change to meet the needs of the internals.
Did you use the video of the iPad Air 2 that bent?
Would you carry it in your front pocket if you knew it choose not to be straight? /joke
I think he got confused by my name change. He went so far as to leave him a reminder in his own signature.
It's probably the same NAND, or whatever other component is causing the issue. Perhaps they can resolve it with an iOS update, but 8.1.1 doesn't do it or it gets too annoying I would take it. You might be helped by getting less of a runaround if you write down every time it's done a reboot, and what you were doing at the time.
You're not even trying. :no:
WTF happened to this thread?