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24th November 2014, 09:47 #3391
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iPhone? Thanks but I have plenty of things I'd spent my money on before a shiny logo
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24th November 2014, 15:00 #3392
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25th November 2014, 08:41 #3393
Hey henners mate, nice to read you again. Yes I do enjoy my iPhone 6 a lot. I am especially glad for the great camera, as you have noticed on facebook. What else can I say ? It's beautiful, well built, fit in any trousers I wear, it's damn fast...just can't be more satisfied. Thanks for your recommendation !
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4th December 2014, 10:23 #3394
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HTC decided to replace my broken HTC one x with a HTC one m8.... So all things considered I'm quite glad the old one broke . The timing was perfect . I've been playing with the M8 for a couple of days now and I like it. It looks good and behaves well. I still didn't get used with having a phone that doesn't have to be recharged twice or 3 times a day... In fact after more than 24 hours of moderate use it still has 54% battery juice left in it. It's quite odd that the front camera has 5 megapixels while the main camera has just 4. I'm not much of a selfie guy or make too many video calls so this isn't that useful to me.
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4th December 2014, 12:46 #3395
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The M8 is a very nice phone. A colleague of mine has one so I have played with the device quite a bit. Sounds like you had an excellent deal and I wish HTC had customer service like that when I owned their phones. Good to see they have improved.
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4th December 2014, 23:25 #3396
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I'm sure they were delighted to replace a phone that broke down 9 days before the warranty expired .
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5th December 2014, 08:55 #3397
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A few years ago my wife's iPhone 4's button broke about 2 weeks before the standard warranty expired. Apple changed it and she got a brand new phone that ironically is still working well for her mother who now owns it. Its always nice to get a good deal and piece of mind that you'll get a replacement under warranty.
I had a HTC Tattoo phone back in 2009 and it was always playing up. It finally died at only 7 months old and HTC wouldn't replace it unless they had tried to repair it 2 or 3 times. I had quite a wrangle with them over it so in your case it is good to see they have taken influence from other manufacturers that simply offer a straight swap..
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20th December 2014, 23:05 #3398
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27th December 2014, 19:08 #3399
Any of my fellow iPhone 6 owners have any (easy) suggestions for preserving battery life on this iDevice? I've cut down screen brightness as much as I can. And I disable certain functions when I don't need them (like Bluetooth).
"Every generation's memory is exactly as long as its own experience." --John Kenneth Galbraith
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27th December 2014, 19:24 #3400
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I turn off gps on apps I don't use regularly, and also background app refresh on most apps except things like social media and email. I have my screen down to just under halfway and also turn reduce motion on in settings. My battery will last an entire day no problem.
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