on 29-12-2017 03:34
on 29-12-2017 03:34
on 29-12-2017 08:10
I think Apple need to get a grip. They admitted slowing down older iPhones and are now denying it was to encourage people to buy new devices.
They must think we 'came up the river on our bikes' Taking people for fools. Not even sure how a new battery (which you have to pay for) will resolve this issue at all? Surely to speed them up you would need updates?..
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-12-2017 11:20
on 29-12-2017 11:20
on 29-12-2017 12:37
on 29-12-2017 12:37
The last paragraph of the statement reads: "At Apple, our customers’ trust means everything to us. We will never stop working to earn and maintain it. We are able to do the work we love only because of your faith and support — and we will never forget that or take it for granted."
Well, they did take it for granted, and only fessed up when they got their hand caught in the cookie jar. Now they try to make amends by offering customers battery upgrades, and charging them for the privilege! Unbelievable.
on 29-12-2017 12:58
on 29-12-2017 12:58
on 29-12-2017 13:07
on 29-12-2017 13:07
@Cleoriff wrote:Just posting again to bring the topic back to it's original title.
Same culprit again
on 29-12-2017 13:09
on 29-12-2017 13:09
on 29-12-2017 13:10
on 29-12-2017 13:10
29-12-2017 13:13 - edited 29-12-2017 13:15
29-12-2017 13:13 - edited 29-12-2017 13:15
In my defence, I attached a screenshot showing what I had typed. Did you see a "Subject" line there anywhere?
No.
But you saw a prompt to load an image, in Mobile Version.
Success, I think.
And I have changed the subject back again, so
on 29-12-2017 13:19
on 29-12-2017 13:19
Always an excuse