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Binary Badger posted:Trying to convince a relative who just bought an iPhone 7 that using Wi-Fi calling will help her save money. Just to play devils advocate, could the friend be talking about getting charged for data on her home internet plan? Not that wifi calling uses that much data but data caps are alive and well in the land of the free.
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:You should probably enable two-factor authentication, at a minimum. Two-factor is done. The email was just an alert (that someone signed into the account on a type of iphone I don't have), not any kind of request. I followed the advice to go to Apple's site, on my own and not following a link in the email, and change my account password.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 18:31 |
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Wiggly posted:Just to play devils advocate, could the friend be talking about getting charged for data on her home internet plan? Not that wifi calling uses that much data but data caps are alive and well in the land of the free. Nope, she's talking solely about the phone bill, although she does have Verizon FIOS for computer internet in addition to her phone. The friend swears anything she does that's not more than regular cellular calling will drive up her bill. The reason she is so paranoid is that she used to be on some old poo poo plan from Verizon where she only paid for 4 GB of data monthly and one month it somehow shot up to 6 GB of usage and she had to pay big bucks for the overage. My guess is she lent it to a niece or nephew who probably downloaded a crapload of apps and then erased them quick as a bunny so as to not get caught. She upgraded to a supposedly 'unlimited' calling plan but doesn't know what her data rate is, it might be the $85 'everything unlimited' plan.. Binary Badger fucked around with this message at 18:41 on Jun 13, 2017 |
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Can I get a recommendation for a screen protector for an iPhone 7? I blew $21 on one with instructions that....weren't clear that wound up stuck to my counter, and then $8 for a 2-pack where one got dirt stuck to the adhesive almost immediately and the other doesn't quiet cover the whole screen (compatible with a 6) and it somehow already got a crack in the bottom after very light use. It wasn't in a pocket with keys, just my padded work phone. I'd like something to covers as much of the screen as possible, is easy to apply, and is reasonably priced.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 18:58 |
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It's 2017 so I recommend using the new technology of "nothing it will be fine"
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:01 |
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The one your phone came with. Edit: poo poo. Beaten to it. But seriously unless you work in a sand box, they're not necessary.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:01 |
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Death to screen protectors.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:03 |
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I was not aware that screen protectors had fallen out of favor.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:15 |
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I have no case and no screen protector, it's fine. Highly recommend!
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:22 |
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Depends on the individual. If you're clumsy then it might help. Also my phone screens are usually scratched to hell after a year or so, but then I carry two of them in the same pocket.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 19:25 |
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LawfulWaffle posted:I'd like something to covers as much of the screen as possible, is easy to apply, and is reasonably priced. It's me, I'm the guy that always uses a case and screen protector from day-one with every iPhone. Also have never broken a screen or had an issue from dropping. Yes, I know some of you put your iPhone in the dryer with keys and sand and it comes out unscathed. You've punted it down the freeway and nothing, totally rad, but not my luck. I used this one which isn't advertised for the 7 but fits all the same. iCarez Anti Glare (Matte) Premium Screen Protector for iPhone 6 /6S iPhone 7 4.7 include Unique Hinge Install Method with Kits 3-Pack Retail Packaging https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00N2KYBSW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_hYdqzbZ0YJMPS There's a ton of options though and they're probably all made in the same spot. I've always been partial to matte/anti-glare screen protectors though
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 20:29 |
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Evis posted:Depends on the individual. If you're clumsy then it might help. Also my phone screens are usually scratched to hell after a year or so, but then I carry two of them in the same pocket. Yeah I use a case because I'm a klutz but instead of buying a screen protector I just bought AppleCare+.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 20:29 |
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Arivia posted:Yeah I use a case because I'm a klutz but instead of buying a screen protector I just bought AppleCare+. I wound up buying AppleCare+ and I'll stick with the screen protector I have on it now for a while longer. If I had had AC+, I would have been able to recover my last phone and saved myself around $700. It's a tough lesson learned but at least I have an upgraded phone and some new knowledge.
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 21:04 |
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With AC+ will they replace the screen because it's covered in scratches?
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 22:08 |
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Evis posted:With AC+ will they replace the screen because it's covered in scratches? Depends on the technician
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# ? Jun 13, 2017 23:44 |
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Just thought I'd share Beatsx refurb $65 Best Buy https://slickdeals.net/share/iphone_app/fp/294952 I like mine. They're not the best sounding BT headphones, but the most seamless
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 01:03 |
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Totally worth it at $65 though I'd be weary of best buy refurbs
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 01:48 |
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Just thought I'd share Sold. I had a rewards cert that was going to expire that I got to use.
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Endless Mike posted:Totally worth it at $65 though I'd be weary of best buy refurbs Yeah I'm curious as to what they refurb on them as well as the warranty.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 01:55 |
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Ya it's definitely a tread at your own risk thing, but worth the gamble I'd think
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I mean, brand new poo poo can be DOA or die not long after purchase. Refurbs are going to be almost be just as reliable, no matter who they're from.
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Ya it's definitely a tread at your own risk thing, but worth the gamble I'd think Yeah that was my thought which is why I bought them.
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cage-free egghead posted:I mean, brand new poo poo can be DOA or die not long after purchase. Refurbs are going to be almost be just as reliable, no matter who they're from. This is the case for anything bought from the Apple Refurb store but not at all the case for almost any other refurb store. I always recommend people buy refurb Apple products if time isn't a factor. I don't think there's any other retailer that I'd ever recommend that for.
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Thwomp posted:This is the case for anything bought from the Apple Refurb store but not at all the case for almost any other refurb store. This is simply anecdotal but I've bought all sorts of refurb stuff from Newegg, Amazon, ebay, Best Buy, Walmart, etc and there's only been maybe a few things that have ever failed on me, namely PC hard drives, which was actually at a smaller percentage than the brand new ones I bought.
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Killstick posted:Well poo poo, i really liked the size of the 4S, not a big fan of the huge modern phones. Anyway i got the battery replaced at a "rinky-dink mall kiosk" for 40 bucks and went and got a refund. Will be buying a new phone instead. So the shop that unsuccessfully changed my battery earlier called me back over a week later and wanted to give it another go. I hadn't ordered my new phone yet so i thought eh what the hell. They changed the battery while i waited and now it works perfectly. I also got a 50% rebate for my trouble. No SE for me i guess. For 20 bucks i'll be happy if it lasts 12 months. Anyone have any idea what they discovered to make it work? Also how the hell does a place like that stay in business. Isn't a battery for an iphone like 100$? Even a used or refurbished or whatever battery can't leave much profit left over at a 40$ price for the whole service. Killstick fucked around with this message at 17:50 on Jun 14, 2017 |
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I've ordered half a dozen computers from Apple's refurb store and only one was faulty (an eMac whose CRT died two weeks in). Apple's refurbs are like an insider 20% off coupon for their regular customers.
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Krispy Kareem posted:I've ordered half a dozen computers from Apple's refurb store and only one was faulty (an eMac whose CRT died two weeks in). To be fair, every eMac died within weeks.
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Killstick posted:Also how the hell does a place like that stay in business. Isn't a battery for an iphone like 100$? Even a used or refurbished or whatever battery can't leave much profit left over at a 40$ price for the whole service.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 18:15 |
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I'd personally sell the phone with a note saying it's had a 3rd party battery swap, as the kiosks never seem to do a particularly good job even if things seem fine at first.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 18:22 |
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cage-free egghead posted:This is simply anecdotal but I've bought all sorts of refurb stuff from Newegg, Amazon, ebay, Best Buy, Walmart, etc and there's only been maybe a few things that have ever failed on me, namely PC hard drives, which was actually at a smaller percentage than the brand new ones I bought. I've bought refurb poo poo for as long as I can remember, if the option is available, and I don't think I've ever had a big enough issue that warranted any sort of warranty debacle etc.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 18:24 |
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cage-free egghead posted:This is simply anecdotal but I've bought all sorts of refurb stuff from Newegg, Amazon, ebay, Best Buy, Walmart, etc and there's only been maybe a few things that have ever failed on me, namely PC hard drives, which was actually at a smaller percentage than the brand new ones I bought. I don't know Best Buy's policy but when I worked for an electronics retailer we could not put returns headphones back on the floor, even if their was nothing wrong with them, due to sanitary reasons. We would always just send them back to the manufacturer and they would usually inspect them, swap out the tips and send them back as refurbs. It's likely the same thing here.
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# ? Jun 14, 2017 20:09 |
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Ya I was gonna say amazon warehouse is great it's either barely used or damaged packaging
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Ya I was gonna say amazon warehouse is great it's either barely used or damaged packaging Yeah this too. It's a really good way to save some money. I bought a mifi controller for 29 that goes for 44 new. The box wasn't even really damaged.
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FCKGW posted:I don't know Best Buy's policy but when I worked for an electronics retailer we could not put returns headphones back on the floor, even if their was nothing wrong with them, due to sanitary reasons. We would always just send them back to the manufacturer and they would usually inspect them, swap out the tips and send them back as refurbs. It's likely the same thing here. It says "geek squad" certified so I just have a mental image of a best buy person in the back trying to swab the tips with alcohol or simply not giving a poo poo.
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MrBond posted:It says "geek squad" certified so I just have a mental image of a best buy person in the back trying to swab the tips with alcohol or simply not giving a poo poo. Having been a ~certified technician~ at a retail outlet, I can agree with this. Maybe not at the level of shoestring and bubble gum fixes, but certainly far from professional or certified (which is definitely a meaningless qualification). Maybe things are different from business to business, but for peace of mind buy it directly from the manufacturer or through some place that clearly stands beside their refurbs with a generous warranty and explanation of the refurb process (like Apple).
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# ? Jun 15, 2017 03:01 |
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Are reservations still recommended for battery replacement at an Apple Store? The battery on my wife's 6 is toast. According to the battery life app, it has 71% wear, only 500 mah capacity. Apparently a year of constant use and being kept in a Anker Batter case can really wallop the battery. Edit: This is a out of warranty replacement, no AC+.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 13:56 |
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Reservations are good at busy stores. You can "fly standby" and hang out until someone doesn't show, it's worked well for me in the past but if it can wait a day or two just book a time
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Nostalgia4Dogges posted:Just thought I'd share $70 now, but I bit. I've been wanting these, but not at $150. I'm sorta scared they're going to be gross, but I mean, I can just go to Best Buy and return them if I have any issue.
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# ? Jun 16, 2017 18:49 |
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MrBond posted:It says "geek squad" certified so I just have a mental image of a best buy person in the back trying to swab the tips with alcohol or simply not giving a poo poo. Eh, Best Buy's a little different in that they have a massive returns warehouse outside of LA where they do processing and refurbishment. When you could buy from CowBoom I used to go there to do will-call pickup. They had an old couch in the waiting area.
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Realistically washing the silicone earbuds with soap and warm water ought to be enough. You can wet a cloth with the same soap and wipe down all the other surfaces if that still concerns you. After that it seems pretty unlikely for the headphones to have any kind of core defect because there's no way the geek squad has any way to fix that.
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