Im afraid you are wrong then jack as i did full factory restore wipe all data everything
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Originally Posted by JackClark
(Post 11911961)
Oh, that's why I mentioned the recall and unlike you suggest that it might be a software issue. Wake up you jumped up prick. Reset it to factory default - which I very much doubt was done - then see.
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Originally Posted by peter zippy reid
(Post 11911970)
Im afraid you are wrong then jack as i did full factory restore wipe all data everything
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I dont know what more i can do as we showed the guy it had 58% when we sat down with him 3-5mins later it had 34% he still said not a battery issue they are working on a software update to sort it
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So if software why no fix over 2 months later
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You got the worse 'Genius' ever. First thing he should have done is taken a quick and simple look to see what had used that much battery in that time, it's all listed and you should be aware of it and monitor it.
I'd suggest contacting them from here https://getsupport.apple.com and trying again. |
Originally Posted by toffee_pie
(Post 11912065)
Sell that POS and buy an Android while you are at it.
Apple can act the bollox like this as most fanboys like Jack have their head so far up in bitten apple they cant see the daylight get out while you can. |
I already own a samsung s6 edge this is my daughters phone i am asking about
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umm getting round the swear filter ....
that's quite naughty |
Originally Posted by dpb
(Post 11912070)
umm getting round the swear filter ....
that's quite naughty |
:)
http://www.theladbible.com/more/inte...ttery-20170119 "Apple admitted last year there was a problem with the 6s, and set up a programme to replace iPhone 6s with battery problems. The issue was only in China, however, and Apple said it was only a few phones... yea china only, yea right :rolleyes: Apple said: "We found that a small number of iPhone 6s devices made in September and October 2015 contained a battery component that was exposed to controlled ambient air longer than it should have been before being assembled into battery packs. "As a result, these batteries degrade faster than a normal battery and cause unexpected shutdowns to occur." |
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But hers is a 6
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Originally Posted by peter zippy reid
(Post 11912157)
But hers is a 6
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Originally Posted by JackClark
(Post 11912154)
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Originally Posted by bioforger
(Post 11912185)
oh ok well they also had the same issue.
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Sorry i know i misread the topic and edited my post, it has happened with the 6 as well though.
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Going to the local store on wednesday see what happens
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In apple store just now they are now saying battery goosed and free replacemet of battery so all that ends well
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Excellent result.
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Told you :) good news.
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You did that im just glad i get peace again
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My 6s was switching off around the 38% battery life . Esp if I was outdoors ( phone cold etc
Enough was enough , it went off so I used ( another phone & booked a appointment that evening at apple ( Genius Bar ) sat down & asked the guy politely if he was a product specialist & if not could he go find one .another guy came over after prompt switched my phone on & nothing ( battery charge indicator ) he plugged it in & hey presto after 2 mins 38% battery charge . He went away with my details & onto a telephone came back 2 mins later & give me a new phone .. should bloody think so ( job done |
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