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Through which software you are checking the full capacity of ipad or iphone?
Genius Bar.... not even on the iPad so it’s SUPER accurate.
[doublepost=1520755123][/doublepost]I would at least confidently say within 100 cycles it really shouldn’t be dropping at all.
Cuz your battery isn’t designed to be shipped with 100% capacity.
It’s shipped with slightly more than that.
That’s why I’m so mad.
 
Genius Bar.... not even on the iPad so it’s SUPER accurate.
[doublepost=1520755123][/doublepost]I would at least confidently say within 100 cycles it really shouldn’t be dropping at all.
Cuz your battery isn’t designed to be shipped with 100% capacity.
It’s shipped with slightly more than that.
That’s why I’m so mad.
You mean, you got it checked from apple service centre, and they have given you this figure about ipad?

I bought, macbook air in august, July manufactured device. And as per the coconut battery, after 32 cycle count, battery full capacity is 94.1%. So, I am not sure how correct is your theory.
 
Genius Bar.... not even on the iPad so it’s SUPER accurate.
[doublepost=1520755123][/doublepost]I would at least confidently say within 100 cycles it really shouldn’t be dropping at all.
Cuz your battery isn’t designed to be shipped with 100% capacity.
It’s shipped with slightly more than that.
That’s why I’m so mad.
You mean, you got it checked from apple service centre, and they have given you this figure about ipad?
 
If it’s 5% drop per 30 cycles, your battery will hit 80 at less than 300 cycles. It’s designed to last 1000... so I might have the wrong theory. But I think either your battery is messed up OR you’re reading the wrong data from the wrong app.
 
If it’s 5% drop per 30 cycles, your battery will hit 80 at less than 300 cycles. It’s designed to last 1000... so I might have the wrong theory. But I think either your battery is messed up OR you’re reading the wrong data from the wrong app.
Yeah, maybe. You got figures about ipad full charge capacity from Apple service centre(genius bar)? how they check it?
 
If it’s 5% drop per 30 cycles, your battery will hit 80 at less than 300 cycles. It’s designed to last 1000... so I might have the wrong theory. But I think either your battery is messed up OR you’re reading the wrong data from the wrong app.


sorry, but this problem with the speaker have already decided?

 
Hey folks, I was watching YouTube and adjusting volume, it happened again, the pop. It’s still here. They managed to hide it that’s all.
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Yeah, maybe. You got figures about ipad full charge capacity from Apple service centre(genius bar)? how they check it?
They run a diagnosis.
[doublepost=1520802061][/doublepost]Not replace. If you have a buzzing issue or whatnot the speakers broken and needs replacement.
HOWEVER, if the phone starts popping that’ll cause the crackling or buzzing again.
[doublepost=1520802093][/doublepost]Cuz that’s what breaks the speakers.
[doublepost=1520802125][/doublepost]God. Please send somebody rich to sue them.
God. Please.
God. Send someone rich to sue the hell out of them.
God. Break their stocks. Just break em. I know you can do it. Just break em.
 
you say change to the new iphone x?
[doublepost=1520795742][/doublepost][QUOTE = "waltchang1998, post: 25885784, участник: 1119921"] Замените. [/ QUOTE]
Я слышал, что ios 11.3 beta 4 что-то сделал
They did a patch to the popping.
 
Beta 5 came out and it’s the same thing. Quiet bass. Lower volume. Overheating is not resolved.
 
Hey guys, a little feedback for the iPhone X « 80%+ crackling » issue. Today was a lot of surprise (deception in fact) for me because i compared this problem with a 256GB space grey from an acquaintance (Production week : -51- (December); Production year : -2017-; Factory: DN (China, Chengdu - Foxconn). Her model was produce the same week than mine and buy in the end of January (like me for my last replacement, a silver 256). The top speaker earpiece has NO PROBLEM AT ALL with the test on ringtone Classic/Piano at 100%. I’ve noticed so that it was less louder than mine at this volume like her 100% = equal my 80% but with no crackling on iOS 11.2.6. I am currently running on 11.3 beta 5 with no improvement. If i remembered the right way, in one of my replacement who was like i said earlier almost without the crackling issue.. i’m pretty sure it was a DN serial number.


So a % of iPhone X have an hardware defect because of:

- 2 suppliers for the earpiece topspeaker (like LG/Samsung with the image retention quality issue on first MacBook Pro Retina 2012/2014) = one good / one bad.

- OR 2 suppliers for the PMU units who send not the right amount of power to the top speaker (too much = crackling but louder sound). In the defective case, the iPhone X also overheats during charging time. I’ve encountered this problem too.


I definitely think that it was a lottery to have a « good one » (8 replacements, 4/4 on 2 AppleStore, within the same region from November to February = no luck or the same batch for my area). I will ignore now this problem as my OLED display is fine and wait for the next generation.. but with a lot of disappointment at the end..
 
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Hey guys, a little feedback for the iPhone X « 80%+ crackling » issue. Today was a lot of surprise (deception in fact) for me because i compared this problem with a 256GB space grey from an acquaintance (Production week : -51- (December); Production year : -2017-; Factory: DN (China, Chengdu - Foxconn). Her model was produce the same week than mine and buy in the end of January (like me for my last replacement, a silver 256). The top speaker earpiece has NO PROBLEM AT ALL with the test on ringtone Classic/Piano at 100%. I’ve noticed so that it was less louder than mine at this volume like her 100% = equal my 80% but with no crackling on iOS 11.2.6. I am currently running on 11.3 beta 5 with no improvement. If i remembered the right way, in one of my replacement who was like i said earlier almost without the crackling issue.. i’m pretty sure it was a DN serial number.


So a % of iPhone X have an hardware defect because of:

- 2 suppliers for the earpiece topspeaker (like LG/Samsung with the image retention quality issue on first MacBook Pro Retina 2012/2014) = one good / one bad.

- OR 2 suppliers for the PMU units who send not the right amount of power to the top speaker (too much = crackling but louder sound). In the defective case, the iPhone X also overheats during charging time. I’ve encountered this problem too.


I definitely think that it was a lottery to have a « good one » (8 replacements, 4/4 on 2 AppleStore, within the same region from November to February = no luck or the same batch for my area). I will ignore now this problem as my OLED display is fine and wait for the next generation.. but with a lot of disappointment at the end..
Building upon what he said, Apple definitely is aware of the issue and still isn’t proactive about it.
I bought and returned a galaxy S8+ yesterday. The speakers were okay BUT the pop was happening if you adjust the volume fast when plugged in thru the 3.5 mm. Which is cray. I think it’s probably this one supplier messing up literally everyone’s phones. The feature of this defective PMIC is shorter battery life than expected and overheating.
I set my brand new iPhone 8 Plus as new and then it started overheating after downloading 3 songs from Apple Music.
It’s cray cray. But all manufacturers are either not aware or negligent. It’s like homelessness or crime or the fact that Canada is the only country Her majesty is proud of. No one cares enuf.
On apples case, they received reports of this with all the sysdiagnose and recordings and stuff since at least November or October. They’re not caring enuf and the devices that have this problem are still actively overheating. And it sucks.
Just so you understand, when plugged in with 3.5, the iPhone 6S or the iPad or Macs do NOT have this problem. So it’s not a universal problem nor is it something that’s with analogue. It doesn’t happen with HTC U11 or the Samsung S6/S7. Don’t know about S9.
I don’t know who’s causing this but everything smells like big trouble to me.
 
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