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The Official iPhone 6/6+ Discussion Thread | V8, V8 POWAHHHHH!
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Mr.7
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May 16 2016, 09:42 PM
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QUOTE(jh_0108 @ May 16 2016, 06:15 PM) Anyone know how much it cost to change iphone 6 (non S) battery? i am charging my phone twice in 24 hours. and it get hot when just playing a small apps. phone age > 1 year, warranty is over. Can try to ask Wimpykid
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junggle
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May 16 2016, 10:05 PM
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Getting Started

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Did anyone buy an iphone through Digi EPP using AmBank credit card? AmBank is not included in the bank list at the bottom of the page. http://new.digi.com.my/services/easy-payment-plan
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SUSweretiger
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May 17 2016, 06:38 AM
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9.3.2.......
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Hamsom
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May 18 2016, 10:35 AM
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A dumbass friend of mine sent her iphone 6+ for a fix whilst its still on warranty. The idiot at the fix shop also never bothered to check or inquire about warranty and opened the damn thing. Now its warranty-less and spolied. Dumbasses.
If it were my phone id smack both of them on the head for being stupid. But its not, im just helping out a friend to sell her iphone 6 plus. As what she mentioned the motherboard is fried. The idiotic shop still have the cheek to say motherboard costs 1k plus after what had happened.
So here im trying to find out if anyone else here knows a better pric, or did the same mistake with other parts damaged and wants to sell board for cheap, do letme know.
This post has been edited by Hamsom: May 18 2016, 10:36 AM
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kawteem
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May 19 2016, 12:06 AM
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Sorry guys. Maybe a bit  . Has anyone tried the smart tempered glass for IP6? The one with the virtual/invisible back and forward button.
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Mr.7
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May 19 2016, 12:15 AM
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QUOTE(Hamsom @ May 18 2016, 10:35 AM) A dumbass friend of mine sent her iphone 6+ for a fix whilst its still on warranty. The idiot at the fix shop also never bothered to check or inquire about warranty and opened the damn thing. Now its warranty-less and spolied. Dumbasses. If it were my phone id smack both of them on the head for being stupid. But its not, im just helping out a friend to sell her iphone 6 plus. As what she mentioned the motherboard is fried. The idiotic shop still have the cheek to say motherboard costs 1k plus after what had happened. So here im trying to find out if anyone else here knows a better pric, or did the same mistake with other parts damaged and wants to sell board for cheap, do letme know. Have you tried asking Wimpykid for the price quotation?
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Hamsom
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May 19 2016, 10:09 AM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 19 2016, 12:15 AM) Have you tried asking Wimpykid for the price quotation? Im sorry but im not fammiliar with Wimpykid. Is it a shop or a person in lyn? Or what?
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Mr.7
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May 19 2016, 10:12 AM
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QUOTE(Hamsom @ May 19 2016, 10:09 AM) Im sorry but im not fammiliar with Wimpykid. Is it a shop or a person in lyn? Or what? it is a shop and a person in lyn. Here .
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Hamsom
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May 19 2016, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 19 2016, 10:12 AM) it is a shop and a person in lyn. Here . I just found him. Thanks anyway.
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maxmove2nd
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May 19 2016, 10:59 PM
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Getting Started

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QUOTE(xisan @ Apr 18 2016, 08:44 PM) Does anyone have problems with their touch ID after updating to latest 9.3.1? Mine is working fine too..
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icecreamcake
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May 20 2016, 01:59 PM
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Anyone knows how to disable or prevent the iOS update?
My ip6+ keep pop out with a notification asking me to update to 9.3.1 and very annoying.
I think I will just stay on 9.2 because can slightly feel the phone getting slow.
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Mr.7
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May 20 2016, 03:26 PM
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QUOTE(icecreamcake @ May 20 2016, 01:59 PM) Anyone knows how to disable or prevent the iOS update? My ip6+ keep pop out with a notification asking me to update to 9.3.1 and very annoying. I think I will just stay on 9.2 because can slightly feel the phone getting slow. Click on the Setting icon. Then click on General. click on Storage & iCloud usage.Under Manage Storage. Click on it and wait till the list is fully populated. Depending on how many apps you have this can take a couple of seconds to about half a minute. Look through this list till you see the new iOS update. Delete it. Then go into the App & iTunes Stores settings and disable the automatic downloads for Updates.
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icecreamcake
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May 20 2016, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 20 2016, 03:26 PM) Click on the Setting icon. Then click on General. click on Storage & iCloud usage.Under Manage Storage. Click on it and wait till the list is fully populated. Depending on how many apps you have this can take a couple of seconds to about half a minute. Look through this list till you see the new iOS update. Delete it. Then go into the App & iTunes Stores settings and disable the automatic downloads for Updates. Awesome. Thanks bro for the guide
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jesseblue
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May 20 2016, 06:52 PM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 20 2016, 03:26 PM) Click on the Setting icon. Then click on General. click on Storage & iCloud usage.Under Manage Storage. Click on it and wait till the list is fully populated. Depending on how many apps you have this can take a couple of seconds to about half a minute. Look through this list till you see the new iOS update. Delete it. Then go into the App & iTunes Stores settings and disable the automatic downloads for Updates. AFAIK there are not way to disable the ios update prompt. The steps you mentioned doesn't sounds like is for iOS update but rather for apps update. Do correct me if I'm wrong and if the other bro would come back with favorable result. I don't think it'll work.
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xisan
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May 20 2016, 07:39 PM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 20 2016, 03:26 PM) Click on the Setting icon. Then click on General. click on Storage & iCloud usage.Under Manage Storage. Click on it and wait till the list is fully populated. Depending on how many apps you have this can take a couple of seconds to about half a minute. Look through this list till you see the new iOS update. Delete it. Then go into the App & iTunes Stores settings and disable the automatic downloads for Updates. Before you copy and paste from Google what you are searching for, please do read other comments too. QUOTE I Just want to remind you and anyone else that stumbles into this thread: this is only a TEMPORARY FIX. Your device will always download a new update when plugged in and connected to wifi, so you will repeatedly have to delete the update to avoid this annoying notification. Or always put your device into airplane mode when charging. Not ideal, but that's the best workaround short of blocking the update server from your router. Disable the automatic downloads for Updates WON'T STOP iOS update reminder. It just stop your App Store from automatic updates for APPS.
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Mr.7
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May 20 2016, 09:13 PM
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QUOTE(jesseblue @ May 20 2016, 06:52 PM) AFAIK there are not way to disable the ios update prompt. The steps you mentioned doesn't sounds like is for iOS update but rather for apps update. Do correct me if I'm wrong and if the other bro would come back with favorable result. I don't think it'll work. QUOTE(xisan @ May 20 2016, 07:39 PM) Before you copy and paste from Google what you are searching for, please do read other comments too. Disable the automatic downloads for Updates WON'T STOP iOS update reminder. It just stop your App Store from automatic updates for APPS. Well, that's what I do. Ios doesnt prompt me to install updates unless I download myself manually. If icecreamcake DID try and it works, then no harm right? This post has been edited by Mr.7: May 20 2016, 09:20 PM
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xisan
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May 21 2016, 12:34 AM
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QUOTE(Mr.7 @ May 20 2016, 09:13 PM) Well, that's what I do. Ios doesnt prompt me to install updates unless I download myself manually. If icecreamcake DID try and it works, then no harm right? Dey it won't work. I already quote the comment but here let me bold it for ya. Your device will always download a new update when plugged in and connected to wifi, so you will repeatedly have to delete the update to avoid this annoying notification. Or always put your device into airplane mode when charging. Not ideal, but that's the best workaround short of blocking the update server from your router. So don't just copy and paste without reading all the comments before you THINK it works, okay?
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TSwinkiedilwy
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May 23 2016, 02:47 AM
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TSwinkiedilwy
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May 23 2016, 02:50 AM
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QUOTE(icecreamcake @ May 20 2016, 01:59 PM) Anyone knows how to disable or prevent the iOS update? My ip6+ keep pop out with a notification asking me to update to 9.3.1 and very annoying. I think I will just stay on 9.2 because can slightly feel the phone getting slow. just press "install later" > "remind me tonight" > enter your passcode > go to settings > general > software update > cancel scheduled update currently works for me and it will not ask me to install 9.3.2 for a long time.
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jesseblue
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May 24 2016, 11:49 AM
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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ May 23 2016, 02:50 AM) just press "install later" > "remind me tonight" > enter your passcode > go to settings > general > software update > cancel scheduled update currently works for me and it will not ask me to install 9.3.2 for a long time. Hmm. I tried the steps but from here general > software update > cancel scheduled update, the last step is not there This post has been edited by jesseblue: May 24 2016, 11:50 AM
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