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'Top 100 Global Technology Leaders' list places Apple in sixth behind Microsoft, Alphabet
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Office Depot, OfficeMax temporarily drop iPhone battery replacement cost to $28
I hate this story. The public ignorance on this is terrible, and the “media” does nothing to help because of click driven business models. I had to wait days to get a genuine problem with my iPhone fixed because of all the people getting batteries they don’t need. It’s ridiculous. I saw many, many elderly folks in there as well, only doing it because they saw it on TV, and they get upset when they get told their battery is fine. I don’t blame them, I blame the fear-mongering, anxiety-inducing media. And Apple for not being more clear in the beginning. The whole thing is so stupid. -
Office Depot, OfficeMax temporarily drop iPhone battery replacement cost to $28
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U.S. government questions Apple over iPhone slowdown debacle
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Extreme OLED test finds Apple's iPhone X takes much longer to 'burn in' images than Samsun...
franklinjackcon said:AppleInsider said:
Pitting the iPhone X, Samsung Galaxy Note 8, and Galaxy Note 7 Edge against one another, South Korean site Cetizen ran a 510-hour marathon test to see how long it takes to burn in an image on a modern OLED smartphone.
Results are a mixed bag really. What is worse, a slight problem after a "short" period of time or a worse problem after a long time? Neither really as it shows that under extreme testing that no one would ever replicate in real life, all three phones are fine as the "burn" in isn't permanent. Just don't hang a phone on your wall displaying one picture.