This thread is creepy, some of the replies in defence of Apple's devices and refusing to believe there is anything wrong with the company/software It's like they're brainwashed. Eerie.
sis he's probably telling the truth i am on my 11th iphone or so? it has been at least 10 times.
one of them was broken the moment they opened the replacement box the button literally FELL OFF while they were handing me the phone. a tragedy and my current iphone 6 has dead pixels and a dodgy touchscreen but im 500% done driving my tired ass to the apple store for another replacement. **** them. i will just get my last and final replacement in 4 months when my warranty runs out.
screaming @ yall. my iphone 6 has lasted me 2 years with no issues. i'm not even that careful with it. replacing phones are so exhausting all that backing up and restoring.
In the last 2 months there have been times where my phone does not respond to touch. It's extremely aggravating. Other than that I've never had issues *touches wood*.
I'm not denying that the issues are real. I know Apple rarely admits when they screw up. But, of all the people I know, their iPhone 6's work fine. What I'm curious about is what percentage these broken phones make up.
I'm not denying that the issues are real. I know Apple rarely admits when they screw up. But, of all the people I know, their iPhone 6's work fine. What I'm curious about is what percentage these broken phones make up.
And if the 6 line is bad, don't buy it.
It's like when a few peoples phone bent and everyone started making noise when the majority of people haven't had an issue lol
LOL at you thinking this is a "failure" instead of a pre-meditated attack on your property and money. Just another form of planned obsolescence. This problem didn't just suddenly come out of nowhere after a decade of being the top tech company honey. It's obvious they engineered it so that the phones would turn useless and void warranty after they get their dirty hands on your cash.
You forgot to mention that the Red Ring Of Death existed during the time when that was an industry-wide phenomena that all developers have since managed to phase out. There was also the Blue Screen Of Death for computers, and PlayStation had that load screen that wouldn't change sometimes when you put the disc in. It was a problem with the market, not Microsoft. This "touch disease" is company-wide, NOT industry wide. How does Samsung, Google, Huawei and all those other "inferior" brands not have this problem when the supposedly industry "leader" does, and why is it coming up NOW after almost 10 years in the smartphone game? the RRoD issue came in the early stages of the tech, not the late stage.
Removing headphone jacks so that you have to use up your battery life just to operate those pointless bluetooth earphones? Purposely making iOS 9 turn iPhone 6 into a useless brick? Shrinking market share? Touch disease? Sounds like the worst-performing stock on the Dow-Jones is desperate once again to prevent the public from realizing they're nothing more than a modern-day ENRON.