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Let Me Tell You How Much Apple Rocks (iPhone 4s story):
My 14 year old cousin has lived with me for the last 2 years. I homeschool her and her sister. In November I got her a new iPhone 4s. Normally, I wouldn't buy insurance on it, but because of her age I figured it might be a good idea.
That was a good call. Yesterday she dropped it when picking up her towel by the pool. When it hit the concrete, this was the result: http://a7.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/hphot...44042702_n.jpg She was in tears. I called Apple and made arrangements to pick up a new phone. It was late, so I schedule an appointment for today. Everything went flawlessly. We were in and out of the Apple store at Arden Mall in Sacramento in about 15 minutes. Not only did she get a brand new phone, but because we had her all synced up with iCloud, it's like she never lost her other one. What I mean is this: every app is in it's place, down to the way she had it organized. Every text message is still there. Every photo. Every song. Every setting was just as she had it. Her internet explorer (safari) opened back up to every page she had open on the old phone. Her wall paper is the way she had it. Everything. All of it was synced and put in place without plugging into a computer... a wifi connection was the only requirement. Apple doth rocketh. |
If you love Apple so much you should buy their stock! Seriously, if there was ever a time to buy it's right now... they've fallen from $630+ to about $560 something and analysts have their price targets above $800.
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should have purchased a htc and the screen would not have broken
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You got a new iphone for a 14 y/o?
Make her get a job and earn the money to buy one. What the fuck is wrong with people. If your kid wants a phone fair enough tell them you'll pay for the cheapest one, if they want a nice one get a job. And on a side note, you're a fucking nutter. Who lets you homeschool, isn't there a test to see who's suitable. |
No experience with an iPhone but.....
Me: Dropped my Evo 4g more than 10 times over 2 year period from varying heights and onto different surfaces, nothing has broken. GF: Dropped her iPod Touch while sitting on the ground (so like 2ft max) and the screen is DESTROYED! Also, glad your insurance paid off, the insurance plans for iPods don't, they tell you shit out of luck, dropping isn't covered. So its just another reason why I think Apple sucks! Glad you enjoy them so much! |
You'd have avoided all that with any version of Samsung Galaxy.
Mine has hit the concrete more than once and only the plastic body has a few scratches. Everyone I know who has an iPhone has had to replace it, some more than once. Fuck that. Quote:
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cool story bro
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TD;LR
iPhone is so good, you can drop it and the screen will crack! |
Apple rocks!
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Home schooled by Donny? :1orglaugh:1orglaugh
So are you teaching her that science is all wrong, carbon dating doesn't work and it's better to go by a book of stories? |
people that trust big brother with all their data like that are morons
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true on all points. My samsung is old as hell (one of the first touchscreen samsungs) and through the years it has fallen more than a dozen times. Those things are unbreakable. |
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I'm writing this on a Samsung, sitting on the same concrete driveway where I've dropped it more than once. Most of the time it's had a thin silicon sleeve that protects the corners. The other day I dropped it on asphalt without the sleeve. No damage. |
Here's my great iPhone story.
My father in law called me asking why his iPhone won't turn on. I said, "I don't know. Maybe the battery is dead." |
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I have an iPad. I bought her an android tab. She doesn't use it. She always wants to use my iPad instead. Apple just makes a better product that's more fun to use than the competition. |
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Also: see sig. |
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I think its how it falls and if you got a case or not. My wife has the iphone 3gs and dropped it a bunch of times never broke. I dropped my samsung in parking lots to bedrooms and it was fine. My friend was meeting me the phone dropped out of his car while he was getting out not that far and it shattered.
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Thats what extended warranties are for, after all. I know it's called "insurance" because people think only a sucker would buy an extended warranty, but it's the same thing. They call it Apple Care Protection or something, right?
I know someone who just got 2 brand new iphone 3gs. One has a defective microphone and she had to spend 4 HOURS on the phone bitching at one person after another before they agreed to replace it.. They first insisted she had to buy a new one at full price (hers came with a plan from att for 99 cents), but she kept complaining as she should have. Finally they made her drive it to a UPS store and ship it back, rather than send her one overnight with a prepaid return tag for the defective one.. So you know, it's like life. There's good, and there's bad. In any case, when you open up a new item and it's broken, it's defective and should be replaced without so much baloney. 4 HOURS of complaining.. |
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Well Donny I'm not 100% sure on that. I think the first call she made was to apple to see if this was an error in how she was trying to use the phone. They sent her to a local att store saying they should replace it for free on the spot since she had just gotten it from them.
She told me the att clerk literally chuckled and said ma'am there is no way that either apple or att will replace this free of charge if it's broken. That was based on his experience trying it he said. She explained the entire situation to no avail and she came home livid and began her phone crusade to get the defective product replaced. Att should have had the capability to exchange it on the spot. Apple should also have had the ability to mitigate it, which it finally did 4 hours later after the call being escalated several times and them all looking into her records. Still they should not have made her drive it to a store to ship it, they should have sent an overnight replacement with a pre paid call tag to send the old one back.. All this lady did was open a box and try to use the product for petes sake. The one she got for her son works fine. Same model, shipped in same box etc. There was never a single question that it was actually defective. |
That's probably because it was still under warranty. Once you are past that then you have to pay up to 700$ just for a replacement. I have 3 myself in the family - one cracked - no replacement because it ran past it's warranty. So waiting to renew contract to get a new one.
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I am now on my third 4S. I went through the first two in the first four weeks. Not because of anything I did, but because they were faulty. My very first Apple experience. Two out of three products, completely faulty.
Verizon took care of me, each time doing next day phone delivery, which was fantastic. I'm sure Apple would have done the same thing, but my very first Apple experience was not exactly awesome. |
Yes, they do it right.
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What phone do you use? |
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Yeah, it's like that. |
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http://farm2.staticflickr.com/1155/1...d6f3ad5b5e.jpg |
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FYI: many parents who aren't broke have a habit of buying nice things for their kids. Although it's not the money I made in porn, I still have a six figure a year income. |
Depending on the way the phone was dropped it may crack or it may not. Not sure why everyone thinks their smartphone is indestructible compared to this. It broke, shit happens...glad you were able to get it sorted out. Next time you can bring it to one of those kiosks in the middle of the mall they will replace the screen for about 99 dollars. Beats the cost of a new phone all together.
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apple is the best
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Apple Rocks. Great products and great customer support.
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