the iPhone is far from Perfect!
I'm pretty sure 90% of my customers with red LDI's deny the phone ever getting wet....except for the one girl who admitted to her mom that she licked it to see if it actually changed color.
Sigma1570 said:
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I'm pretty sure 90% of my customers with red LDI's deny the phone ever getting wet....except for the one girl who admitted to her mom that she licked it to see if it actually changed color.
There are equally as many cases where the customer DID NOT place their phone in an environment where it can easily be susceptible to Liquid Damage of any kind. But yet, it still happened. Take my wife's Samsung Eternity for example. We've had cell phones for years now and I have never seen her even once put her phone next to any liquid. Majority of the time, it's in a dry safe and secure place in her purse. Yet, how this one inc...
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I don't even know why I'm posting in this forum anymore...everyone in here is so damn clueless it makes me feel sad to be a part of the human race.
hrmles1 said:
I agree with you 100% that this is the case. My only point is that they need to make devices that aren't so sensitive and to better protect the internals from everyday moisture.
It's purely a coincidence that I've had the worst luck on this particular issue with at&t than with any other carrier.....And I've had a Cellphone since the early to mid 90s.
but i know that while the customer may not remember or realize that they did it, if the indicater is pink/red, then yes, they did in fact expose their phone to water or liquid...
to further demonstrate my point...
if you take your phone into the bathroom while you shower, the steam from the water will damage your phone. that could have been this lady's problem.
if you talk on your phone while walking in the rain (maybe you are on the phone and you get out of your car to go into your house, and it happens to be raining) then this could damage your phone.
if you are one of those people that sweats profusely, then sweat can damage your phone.
if ...
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emoandy said:
another fail for you, so one upset customer filing a lawsuit, about LCIs that are used in every phone we sell, being defective, means the iphone is far from perfect? you mission, my friend, is futile, i can make the same exact argument about every cell phone sold in the world. its just a bigger deal because iphones are more popular, and more expensive. this concludes nothing, and you are a tool looking to discredit the iphone by any means possible. i will not the first or the last, to admit the iphone is not perfect, no phone is, but your argument is flawed, just like your logic.
Yeah and like anything you say is like reiterating Mother Theresa's Golden words! Uh huh! B.S.! 🤣 🤣 :lo...
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emoandy said:
so what is BS in my reply? could you cite particular statements?
Dude, in this day and age, when a consumer buys into any expensive product (w.r.t, comparisons against what the market is capable of offering), then yeah no sheyat they'll have higher expectations from their devices. Common sense sir! iPhone is not immune to this one bit, which is why it may seem you have people with shorter tolerances for issues with them. This SHOULD NOT BE A SURPRISE TO ANYONE....but yet it does, unfortunately. The LCI is only one pitfall and their are many others that accompany.
What makes your replies "B.S." is that you come off ready to shoot down anyone who either talks vs. AT&T or the iPhone like t...
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