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Guess you didn't bother to read my whole post then, if you had you wouldn't need to ask the question as i already answered it !
I will re-cap just for you. 3 PHONES IN TWO YEARS DUE TO FAULTS !
1st phone the screen packed up within 3 months.
2nd phone switched off and would not turn on again
3rd phone the home button stopped working.
I will re-cap just for you. 3 PHONES IN TWO YEARS DUE TO FAULTS !
1st phone the screen packed up within 3 months.
2nd phone switched off and would not turn on again
3rd phone the home button stopped working.
I also fail to see how the fact you've had 3 of them fail makes them cheap build quality. There are more than enough IPhone users out there that haven't had such issues. In fact I'm typing this message on a first gen iPad which I've had for nearly 3 years now and it still works fine.
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You made no mention of that fact in the post I quote.
I also fail to see how the fact you've had 3 of them fail makes them cheap build quality. There are more than enough IPhone users out there that haven't had such issues. In fact I'm typing this message on a first gen iPad which I've had for nearly 3 years now and it still works fine.
I also fail to see how the fact you've had 3 of them fail makes them cheap build quality. There are more than enough IPhone users out there that haven't had such issues. In fact I'm typing this message on a first gen iPad which I've had for nearly 3 years now and it still works fine.
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You fail to see how 3 iphones going so wrong apple replaced them is a build quality issue?? wow. Believe it or not (not bothered) my son away at uni has just messaged me . He said sorry i've not replied to you dad but my iphone wont charge. So that 4 in 2 years in my family. Either where very unlucky or there is a quality issue.
As for your lads problem, I'd hazard a guess that was due to apples daft connector. They have a tendency to get full of fluff, not a show stopper and certaintly not a quality issue. Just a bad design.
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I'm going to go with unlucky on the 3 you've owned. Like I said there are plenty of people out there that have/had owned iPhones that haven't failed. I fact as an example I can name at least 5 friends/family that own iPhones that haven't broken.
As for your lads problem, I'd hazard a guess that was due to apples daft connector. They have a tendency to get full of fluff, not a show stopper and certaintly not a quality issue. Just a bad design.
As for your lads problem, I'd hazard a guess that was due to apples daft connector. They have a tendency to get full of fluff, not a show stopper and certaintly not a quality issue. Just a bad design.
I would absolutely disagree that bad design is not bad build quality. if the device goes wrong due to an issue that was obvious i.e contaminants getting into the connector, the device was was not thought out or tested properly. That's bad build quality.
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So, if someone says Company X's products have poor build quality because of their experiences, they the same must be true for Company Y's.
Apple have had issues with their recent products, like anyone else, so they are no better in that respect. No worse either though.
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