Thai man punches saleswoman over iPhone X Face ID dispute
In a video that went viral in Thailand this week, a man punched a female Apple salesperson in the face, following a dispute over a faulty Face ID scanner.

According to English-language Asian news website Coconuts Bangkok, which cited the Thai news outlet Amarin TV, the 23-year-old assailant admitted to the act and apologized. He has met with his victim, has been fined the equivalent of $150 by authorities, and has agreed to pay the victim $1500 in restitution.
"I'd like to apologize to the society that I overreacted. It was the heat of the moment," the man told reporters, according to the site. "I've apologized to the victim, and she didn't want to take legal action."
The 30-second video of the assault has been shared more than 1.4 million times on Facebook. It shows the man arguing with an employee of the Studio 7 at Central Pinklao shopping mall, before punching her in the face. The dispute, an earlier Coconut report said, followed the man's demand for a replacement for his iPhone X, and the store's refusal. Employees had told the man that the Face ID feature on the phone was not broken.
The same store, Coconut Bangkok reported, had just a few weeks earlier caught a customer watching pornography on a MacBook display unit.
Apple has started the hiring process for an official Apple Retail store, said to open at some point in 2018.

According to English-language Asian news website Coconuts Bangkok, which cited the Thai news outlet Amarin TV, the 23-year-old assailant admitted to the act and apologized. He has met with his victim, has been fined the equivalent of $150 by authorities, and has agreed to pay the victim $1500 in restitution.
"I'd like to apologize to the society that I overreacted. It was the heat of the moment," the man told reporters, according to the site. "I've apologized to the victim, and she didn't want to take legal action."
The 30-second video of the assault has been shared more than 1.4 million times on Facebook. It shows the man arguing with an employee of the Studio 7 at Central Pinklao shopping mall, before punching her in the face. The dispute, an earlier Coconut report said, followed the man's demand for a replacement for his iPhone X, and the store's refusal. Employees had told the man that the Face ID feature on the phone was not broken.
The same store, Coconut Bangkok reported, had just a few weeks earlier caught a customer watching pornography on a MacBook display unit.
Apple has started the hiring process for an official Apple Retail store, said to open at some point in 2018.
Comments
Too soon?
iStudio/Studio 7 etc. here just are not the same when it comes to customer service as Apple Store (probably part of the reason is the concept of face and loss there of). I have told people that when the Apple Store in IconSiam opens they should shop there if they are going to buy Apple products and avoid the iStudios etc.
Wait...
The real question is: is the third party or independent reseller responsible (or even authorized on Apple’s behalf) for swapping out the phone, or even diagnosing a claimed Face ID issue?
IMHO, It is part of the culture of face and the inability to express oneself -- it can lead to some pretty explosive situations very quickly. Foreigners can quickly learn how dangerous it can be very quickly if they cause someone to lose face in public. I have seen drunk foreigners that have treated normal girls as if they are bar girls in public while they are with their boyfriend and a group and in very short order they end up in the hospital fighting for their life. It does not blow often, but when it does... watch out.
Minimum wage I believe is 300 baht a day (yes that is more than 8 hours).
It’s better to point at someone and say “you help me” .
What does her gender matter? She accepted the apology, wanted no legal action and collected $1500.