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Apple warranty after one year
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I am Android user.
I don't say that I don't like iPhone and I don't want to try it simply because I don't want to pay more for a device that does essentially the same as my current one that I am happy with.
Also, I am unlikely to buy it (even if I wanted) because of the hype surrounding it. Similarly, I am unlikely to buy Dyson - because of the hype in the first place.
So your don’t sound very qualified to offer people advice on the matter if you don’t have the rounded experience.0 -
What advice did I offer that I didn't have enough experience for?0
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I'm sure the Apple purchasers have watched some Youtube videos made by someone who actually repairs their products.
Have a view of some Louis Rossmann videos to learn something about them and the perceived quality.0 -
oldagetraveller wrote: »I'm sure the Apple purchasers have watched some Youtube videos made by someone who actually repairs their products.
Have a view of some Louis Rossmann videos to learn something about them and the perceived quality.
I find the best way to decide which product is best is to try them and decide based on that.0 -
oldagetraveller wrote: »I'm sure the Apple purchasers have watched some Youtube videos made by someone who actually repairs their products.
Have a view of some Louis Rossmann videos to learn something about them and the perceived quality.
You're wasting your time with the sheep, they only know one song.
I'm still waiting for an explanation of where this 1 billion figure he dreamt up comes from.0 -
mrochester wrote: »I’m saying you aren’t a qualified person to offer advice on the matter of whether someone should buy an iPhone or not.
Does one have to be an expert in cars to say that someone on minimum salary living in rented accommodation shouldn't buy Lamborghini on credit for commuting even if they don't like, say, BMW?
But again, where did I say 'shouldn't' or anything similar?0 -
Colin_Maybe wrote: »You're wasting your time with the sheep, they only know one song.
I'm still waiting for an explanation of where this 1 billion figure he dreamt up comes from.
There’s approx 728milion iPhones in current use. The figure itself doesn’t matter, the point was that there are a lot of people who don’t like/want android.0 -
Why?
Does one have to be an expert in cars to say that someone on minimum salary living in rented accommodation shouldn't buy Lamborghini on credit for commuting even if they don't like, say, BMW?
But again, where did I say 'shouldn't' or anything similar?
No one should buy a phone if it’s unaffordable. People should buy the phone they like the best within the budget that they have.0 -
mrochester wrote: »There’s approx 728milion iPhones in current use. The figure itself doesn’t matter, the point was that there are a lot of people who don’t like/want android.
And Google announced in May 2017 there were over 2 billion monthly active devices on Android.
Seems there are a lot of people who don't like/want iOS.0
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