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hillstones wrote: » I see that you have no proof or explanation to your alleged reasons for the Wi-Fi greying out, but if you research other sites, they have confirmed it is a hardware failure with the Wi-Fi chip, not batteries, SIM cards, firmwar…
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hillstones wrote: » You really have no idea what you are talking about. Did you know there was a small amount of iPhone 4s that had bad proximity sensors? Did you know there was a small amount of iPhone 5s that had cameras that could not focus c…
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[quote name="Brandon Abell" url="/t/160054/ios-7-update-brings-more-wi-fi-issues-for-some-iphone-4s-owners#post_2415022"] There have been bad batches. My iPhone 4 purchased near launch had to be replaced twice due to a malfunctioning proximity sens…
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brandon abell wrote: » There have been bad batches. My iPhone 4 purchased near launch had to be replaced twice due to a malfunctioning proximity sensor (many people had this issue). The third one worked perfectly, and continues to. There are ma…
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Thanks captain obvious.
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osmartormenajr wrote: » My iPhone 4S was affected by last year iOS 6 "greyed out" wifi button. It was very erratic, during the first week after I updated to iOS 6, it was all fine and well, then the beast came up and I lost my wifi for a week. …
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darklite wrote: » How come there's an article on this but not on the gyroscope issues people are experiencing with the 5S? Here you go: Tests suggest some iPhone 5s motion sensors may be miscalibrated... http://goo.gl/e4fj1f
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hillstones wrote: » Since most of you commenting don't have this problem, and have never seen it, you don't understand the issue. It is not a software problem, it is a hardware-fault. I have my sister's 4S, which is out of warranty, with the gre…
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The panorama feature is not gone. It is still there. It does not show up unless you actually take a panorama with the phone otherwise iphone crops the panorama and it shows up as a still
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charlituna wrote: » In store employees have other systems to book appointments that might not require an Apple ID. So this scheme you are talking about might still be possible. That said, it is likely that managers etc are able to see where an…
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Employees sometimes fill appointments up so they don't have to work as hard at the end of the night. This also prevents this from happening. Before this, fake appointments were made all the time. Although making a fake Apple ID isn't difficult, sinc…