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Oranges&Lemons

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Feb 17, 2011
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Firstly, a couple of weeks ago, I managed to spill lemon mayonnaise into the speaker bit at the top where you hear people speak in a conversation. I've tried getting as much of it out as I can, but its still very quiet and can barely hear people. How do I fix this? How much would it cost to repair?

Secondly, my 2 year contract on my iPhone 4 is coming to an end in July, and I realise the iPhone 5 won't come out until September/October time, any suggestions as to what I can do, as I am due a free upgrade with them in July.. or would I be best selling the iPhone 4 when it ends and using that money to buy the new iPhone 5 and getting a crappy phone in the meantime?

Thanks :)
 
#1
i just can't actually see anything coming off the q-tip of whatever you're using..try spraying air in there (can of dust off) might work brah


#2
sell old, buy new
 
1. Cudos for being the first person EVER to actually "spill" mayo.

2. Hold on to ur phone until late August/Sept before u sell it. Or at least wait until more rumors and more accurate dates come out. U don't have to sell it the second ur contract expires in July. But I would def hold out for the "5"
 
Firstly, a couple of weeks ago, I managed to spill lemon mayonnaise into the speaker bit at the top where you hear people speak in a conversation. I've tried getting as much of it out as I can, but its still very quiet and can barely hear people. How do I fix this? How much would it cost to repair?

Secondly, my 2 year contract on my iPhone 4 is coming to an end in July, and I realise the iPhone 5 won't come out until September/October time, any suggestions as to what I can do, as I am due a free upgrade with them in July.. or would I be best selling the iPhone 4 when it ends and using that money to buy the new iPhone 5 and getting a crappy phone in the meantime?

Thanks :)

If you get the speaker issue worked out, you can save your upgrade for the 5. You don't have to use it right away.
 
1. Don't spill things on your very expensive electronic devices.
2. Learn how to make decisions on your own, especially when they cost as much as an iPhone.

No one can tell you how/help you spend your money but yourself.
 
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