Am I the only one who thinks this product is ludicrous?
I replaced the battery in my 3GS and it got another year out of it...Do people really try to fix these sort of things these days? Years ago people fixed their cars when they broke down, not much any more.
Teenagers around here know enough to put fuel in their cars but that's about it. They don't have a clue what's under the bonnet/hood.
Attempt to fix any of my Apple products, you have got to be joking!
Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Charleston, SC and Everett, WA
A sapphire screen Apple Watch fell from about 3 feet at the Apple Store here in Utah the other day and shattered like a wine glass. Scratch resistant, but far from shatter proof.
You are aware, that the saphire glass breaks more easily than the ion x glass?
A sapphire screen Apple Watch fell from about 3 feet at the Apple Store here in Utah the other day and shattered like a wine glass. Scratch resistant, but far from shatter proof.
Do people really try to fix these sort of things these days? Years ago people fixed their cars when they broke down, not much any more.
Teenagers around here know enough to put fuel in their cars but that's about it. They don't have a clue what's under the bonnet/hood.
Attempt to fix any of my Apple products, you have got to be joking!
Still on the fence about the watch. Think I'll wait a while and see what the overall feedback is on MR. Will not buy one online so have plenty of time to mull my options waiting for the retail stores to get stock in. May even lose interest by then, has been known!
My watch is now 14 years old. The sapphire glass doesn't have a scratch, and I don't take that watch off for anything (except at night and in the shower). Don't try to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt (known as FUD).
You are aware, that the saphire glass breaks more easily than the ion x glass?
Am I the only one who thinks this product is ludicrous?
My watch is now 14 years old. The sapphire glass doesn't have a scratch, and I don't take that watch off for anything (except at night and in the shower). Don't try to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt (known as FUD).
I fix my car, my wife's car & my oldest kids car.
I fix everyone's computers & tablets.
YouTube is amazing. You can literally fix almost all home mishaps.
"They don't have a clue what's under the bonnet/hood.". But YouTube does.
It's actually fun.
My watch is now 14 years old. The sapphire glass doesn't have a scratch, and I don't take that watch off for anything (except at night and in the shower). Don't try to spread fear, uncertainty and doubt (known as FUD).
Combined with the above, seems I must be a mental genius compared to some people.
A sapphire screen Apple Watch fell from about 3 feet at the Apple Store here in Utah the other day and shattered like a wine glass. Scratch resistant, but far from shatter proof.
Do people really try to fix these sort of things these days? Years ago people fixed their cars when they broke down, not much any more.
Teenagers around here know enough to put fuel in their cars but that's about it. They don't have a clue what's under the bonnet/hood.
Attempt to fix any of my Apple products, you have got to be joking!