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| stonoman |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 10:43:06 PM Apple sent me a message to download bug preventive something.I did and it locked the phone up on tunes???? have a call in to apple and they will call me tomorrow at 10:30
Stonoman |
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| capntang |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 10:42:13 PM Stylus:
http://www.monoprice.com/products/subdepartment.asp?c_id=112&cp_id=11201&cs_id=1120105
Several available, all less than $4.
quote: Originally posted by Bill D
I have used every battery saving trick I have found and am still recharging at least once a day- no music, video, photos, GPS, etc. Not really a happy camper right now, but still have 10 days to return it all for full credit. EBAY has my old Motorola Tundra Milspec semi water and shockproof flip phone for $60-100 and no contract, since mine was over. Just might go back, at least until the I-5 comes out this fall as rumored.
If the battery life is what's killing you about the 4S, you're not likely to be happy with the 5 once it hits the market. It's still going to be a powerful - and consequently power hungry - smartphone. There's absolutely no getting around that. They'll likely switch to a newer system-on-a-chip with better power handling and efficiency, but they'll also add a bunch of features that will negate all of it (like LTE, additional CPU cores, etc). Couple that with the pressure for thinner and lighter phones, and it's not likely the iPhone 5 will feature a noticeably larger or higher capacity battery.
It sounds like you're comparing the battery life of the iPhone to your old flip phone, and there's just no comparison there. No smartphone will ever match the kind of battery life you could get out of an old flip phone. Those used to smartphones tend to have less of an issue with battery life - they expect to have to charge their phones every day. Those who have never used anything but ancient and basic feature phones are much more at risk for disappointment. |
| Bill D |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 8:47:08 PM Joe, BB has a stylus from Rocketfish that looks like a ball point pen with a bubble on the end- works like a dream for typing- about $16. I have used every battery saving trick I have found and am still recharging at least once a day- no music, video, photos, GPS, etc. Not really a happy camper right now, but still have 10 days to return it all for full credit. EBAY has my old Motorola Tundra Milspec semi water and shockproof flip phone for $60-100 and no contract, since mine was over. Just might go back, at least until the I-5 comes out this fall as rumored. |
| stonoman |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 7:48:30 PM Collin has me working right again.Those small key boards play hell with my fat old fingers.LOL
Stonoman |
| sshaarda |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 4:33:20 PM quote: Originally posted by capntang
quote: Originally posted by UT_VOLS13
[quote]Originally posted by capntang
Actually, you do not have to use computer for updates anymore.
True, but I believe you still can do tethered updates through iTunes. I still do all my iOS updates tethered to maintain jailbreak, so I tend to forget they (finally) implemented OTA updating. If he had unplugged during a tethered update or if his battery had died in the middle of an OTA update, the phone could have stopped responding as a result.
How do you check security on your Iphone 4S?
I get a strange beep beep right after I press to dial a number and before it dials. Also same beeps when I press to answer an incoming call. It will beep beep after I press to answer and before allowing me to say anything.
Weird. Any thoughts
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| capntang |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 4:19:05 PM quote: Originally posted by UT_VOLS13
[quote]Originally posted by capntang
Actually, you do not have to use computer for updates anymore.
True, but I believe you still can do tethered updates through iTunes. I still do all my iOS updates tethered to maintain jailbreak, so I tend to forget they (finally) implemented OTA updating. If he had unplugged during a tethered update or if his battery had died in the middle of an OTA update, the phone could have stopped responding as a result. |
| UT_VOLS13 |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 12:48:39 PM quote: Originally posted by capntang
Software update? Did you unplug the phone from your computer while it was updating or something?
Actually, you do not have to use computer for updates anymore.
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| stonoman |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 12:27:18 PM Tech said it was a download problem.he told me how to fix it and i did.Collin just has to put some stuff back on for me.like security.
Stonoman |
| Redstripe |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 12:19:03 PM I'm not one of those types that have to be plugged in at all times, but if they told me I would be without my phone for a day, I would go in there and demand my money back. |
| stonoman |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 11:56:25 AM All a simple fix.Baxk up and working.Easy to fix.Apple has great service.
Stonoman |
| stonoman |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 10:21:28 AM Phone still out.However Apple support will call me today at 10:30.I hope it is something simple.The phone is locked on tunes with a pic of the charger cord on the screen????
Stonoman |
| Hurricane701 |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 06:50:03 AM ha guess you're unlocked, fishing today ??
Bragging may not bring happiness, but no man having caught a large fish, goes home through the alley. -Anonymous |
| stonoman |
Posted - 03/10/2012 : 06:47:53 AM In the car getting ready to leave the house.
Stonoman |
| capntang |
Posted - 03/09/2012 : 11:39:02 PM Software update? Did you unplug the phone from your computer while it was updating or something? |