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California King

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Sep 20, 2007
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The buttons on my original iPhone (especially the sleep/wake button) is hard to press. The buttons are sort of squishy and I don't get a satisfying click I get from a iPod Touch, for example. Is this normal? I'm sure the new iPhone doesn't have this problem!
 
I think I know the answer to this question, but should I have a non jailbroken iPhone when I walk into the store?
 
I think I know the answer to this question, but should I have a non jailbroken iPhone when I walk into the store?

I once walked into an Apple store, just to check out a macbook. I have an unlocked iphone (look I travel quite a bit). So my dealer notices and throws a hissy fit and gets all mad. It was like I told him I love Windows Vista and that I plan on buying all of Apples stock only to sell it for $1, and that I also kicked a baby into a pile of puppies and then kicked the puppies.

So not a good idea, esp if you want help with the phone.
 
I once walked into an Apple store, just to check out a macbook. I have an unlocked iphone (look I travel quite a bit). So my dealer notices and throws a hissy fit and gets all mad. It was like I told him I love Windows Vista and that I plan on buying all of Apples stock only to sell it for $1, and that I also kicked a baby into a pile of puppies and then kicked the puppies.

So not a good idea, esp if you want help with the phone.

Hilarious...though jailbreaking/unlocking clearly voids any support Apple will give you. I personally don't care, but you can't really expect the same level of support when you hack your device.
 
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