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RedVEVO wrote:^^
Anybody know to stop that Google VPN tingy that always show up ,
when you do a search , then you have to identify photos etc.
The Google tingy looks like :
I am not a Robot
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nick639v2 wrote:
Titan procurement has been my go too since my 5s days
skylinechild wrote:RedVEVO wrote:
SkyChild who you trying to fool ?
You are one of the most knowledgeable, technical guys on Tuner
Why you do not get an iPhone 8 Plus ? Why 7 Plus ?
Try APSS . He's on Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/anthonypainssourcingservices/
His store is in Long Circular Mall, next to the Pharmacy .
cause i cant afford a 8+ and i do not want a flagship phone.
i have more important things to do with my cash and i the iPhone seems to be a good solid phone that can last a while without any software issues and also as a bonus it doesnt suffer from fragmentation O.S plague that google has.
and i saw him advertising on tuner but he has some horror stories as well....all "i hear" but i dunno how true.
so unless he offering me full cash back refund on a used phone if theres any issues with it....sorry.
in addition i dont buy used phones.
RedVEVO wrote: Why you always acting like a drama Queen with a live manicou up your tonton ?
APSS sells NEW phones .
Cheap.
skylinechild wrote:RedVEVO wrote: Why you always acting like a drama Queen with a live manicou up your tonton ?
APSS sells NEW phones .
Cheap.
*facepalm...i already see why most tuners hav a prob wit u.
his prices not cheap eah.... his prices are $100 less than titan procurement prices..... go figure....
is quite alright thou.
thanks
Ben_spanna wrote:So ONCE again it appears as if APPLES new updated IOS is an older iPhone KILLER for your battery! AGAIN- their new IOS has started eating into older iphones battery...………. sad ………….. definitely it looks like its time to switch from Apple iphones.
tr1ad wrote:some prefer not to carry around the bulk of a battery case, or a case for that matter...
it shouldn't be that an OS update causes major battery drain after everything settles to warrant the use of a battery case - then again sheep will be sheep... if it works, it works... no matter the OS; while the common issue with android devices will always be stability, some really don't seem to have an issue be it a pixel, samsung, huwaei etc
but then the last 3 OS release from apple have not been stellar, neither the improvements they bring.
i still wait for SIri to get better and maps to be integrated locally.... however google assistant handles it flawlessly
If you looking for speed and battery life. 1+6. Trust me. I've been getting roughly 7+hrs and that's with me watching Netflix and gaming. The only game that drains is asphalt 9 which is out only a few weeks and may not be fully optimised.nick639v2 wrote:Honestly boy i feel i will make the switch. Because for me at least it's not about battery life alone.
Either fully to a pixel3 or give the one plus 6 device a try next quarter.
I need a bit more out of a stock device a daily such as quick charge, software suites like cad and some equipment i deal with now accepts android programming and troubleshooting on the fly.
skylinechild wrote:the reason why i'm considering an iphone is of the issues that plague andriod handsets.
i'm a nokia guy but to get the new range of nokia handsets is hard to make matters worse the cost of actually getting a nokia handset is amlost equivalent to getting an iphone or a regular andriod device - plus nokia now runs android which also will eventually suffer fragmentation.
fragmentation meaning every device runs the google andriod O.S however theyre all not running the same release.
and the newer O.S'es have support for the newer hardware but not always the older hardware.
the newer O.S may be buggy and have stability issues in addition users have created their own custom versions of the O.S release...which makes it harder to support.
i just want a handset that offers ease of use... good battery life good hardware and good software with support
Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:Uptake of new Android versions is slow.
iOS 11 Now Installed on 76% of iOS Devices, While Android 8 is Installed on only 4.6% of Android Devices
https://www.statista.com/statistics/271 ... ndroid-os/
https://data.apteligent.com/android/
vs
https://data.apteligent.com/ios/
Prototype-Tuner wrote:Anyone selling a 6s plus to sell?
Have a 6 plus thinking about selling
which this says early 2016 to late 2017, you can probably still check it outthelem-again wrote:Need some help.
I have a late 2015 Macbook Pro I bought directly from apple that I use 95% time at home (aka plugged in which is my fault as I didn't condition the battery)
Recently I've noticed that the macbook no longer closes flush. Which I have determined is as a result of a swollen battery.
Does iWorld replace batteries with original ones? Anyone has any experience with this?
Would the aluminum case be permanently deformed?
I'm really pissed about this. Because I spent $3kUSD for it and its now on year 2.
*EDIT* - Just found out that iWorld does the replacement but at a cool $4k - $5TTD
thelem-again wrote:Need some help.
I have a late 2015 Macbook Pro I bought directly from apple that I use 95% time at home (aka plugged in which is my fault as I didn't condition the battery)
Recently I've noticed that the macbook no longer closes flush. Which I have determined is as a result of a swollen battery.
Does iWorld replace batteries with original ones? Anyone has any experience with this?
Would the aluminum case be permanently deformed?
I'm really pissed about this. Because I spent $3kUSD for it and its now on year 2.
*EDIT* - Just found out that iWorld does the replacement but at a cool $4k - $5TTD
Phone Surgeon wrote:that macbook pro 15" battery is $40 US
lol buy it and install it yourself or pay someone to install it locally
thelem-again wrote:^^ yeah. Unfortunately its for Macbook 13" Models. I have the 15" version.
When i called iWorld and told the guy I have the 15" his exact words were "wow".
So it appears that i have no choice but to send it up to apple.
thelem-again wrote:Need some help.
I have a late 2015 Macbook Pro I bought directly from apple that I use 95% time at home (aka plugged in which is my fault as I didn't condition the battery)
Recently I've noticed that the macbook no longer closes flush. Which I have determined is as a result of a swollen battery.
Does iWorld replace batteries with original ones? Anyone has any experience with this?
Would the aluminum case be permanently deformed?
I'm really pissed about this. Because I spent $3kUSD for it and its now on year 2.
*EDIT* - Just found out that iWorld does the replacement but at a cool $4k - $5TTD
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