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Apple spend more time counting their money than actually making working products

Imessage, maps... What else next
 
Maybe it's because :eek:some people don't have these issues. Like me, all my phones have been perfect out of the box, iMessage isn't a huge problem, never had any OS issues that couldn't be fixed with a restore, etc..
Those who only care about themselves fail to understand there's more to it than that. Enjoy your world while you can.
 
The world as we know it is ending, iMessaging is only the start. It's 2012 and we're all doomed :eek:

Hands up who's pissed off :rolleyes:

I'm currently TDY to an area with, let's say, less than stellar cell service (ATT) and am relying on iMessage (GV for my non-iphone contacts) via wifi.

So yeah, it's pretty inconvenient. Don't think anyone said the world is ending because of it. But way to be dramatic. If it's not an issue to you, why bother posting?
 
iMessage down?

It is down for anyone else? It's not working for me in Utah, my Dad in Arizona, or my friend in California, so it seems fairly widespread.
 
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Gee thanks Apple. Like we hadn't figured it out on our own.

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Same here. My wife's phone wasn't working, so I turned iMessage off then on. It won't sign in, and says there's no network connection. Same on my phone.
 
Down in the UK too. For once, Crapple have updated their iCloud service status page to reflect that it's down YET AGAIN!
 
Apple spend more time counting their money than actually making working products

If you really think that's true, then stop giving them money. Not only will it no longer be your problem, but you'll also help solve it.
 
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