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post Oct 26 2015, 02:34 AM

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QUOTE(limyusiong @ Oct 25 2015, 10:59 AM)
6 plus masuk ICU...i sight camera lens replacement programme, take me 14 working days...

saw a remark there: replacement if possible...as it is, no box, no accessories, phone only...warranty will continue from original date of purchase of 90 days (whichever is longer)

not sure the replacement is referring to the i sight lense or the phone?
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replace the phone.
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post Oct 26 2015, 03:00 AM

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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Oct 26 2015, 02:07 AM)
1. That is normal, all lens even high end DSLR will have that issue if you shoot directly into the light

2. Yes

3. 1 Utama

4. No
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apparently i tried with another unit of iphone 6 pointing to the same light source, no lens flare..

sorry only 1 dead pixel after detailed inspection, still covered ?

tried googling but cant find it, is it inside 1 utama shopping mall?

thanks!

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post Oct 26 2015, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 26 2015, 03:00 AM)
apparently i tried with another unit of iphone 6 pointing to the same light source, no lens flare..

sorry only 1 dead pixel after detailed inspection, still covered ?

tried googling but cant find it, is it inside 1 utama shopping mall?

thanks!
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post Oct 26 2015, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ Oct 26 2015, 02:34 AM)
replace the phone.
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i call apple before cso said replace camera lens only , dont need backup .
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post Oct 26 2015, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Oct 26 2015, 01:10 PM)
Look for Mac City, 2nd floor, new wing
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does that mean i can send to any Mac City branch?
if yes there's certainly one that is near me smile.gif please confirm, thanks!
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post Oct 26 2015, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 26 2015, 02:24 PM)
does that mean i can send to any Mac City branch?
if yes there's certainly one that is near me smile.gif please confirm, thanks!
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Yes, but service centre is in One U. Most likely branch need to send there too

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post Oct 26 2015, 02:46 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Oct 26 2015, 02:29 PM)
Yes, but service centre is in One U. Most likely branch need to send there too
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thanks for quick reply, will send it there notworthy.gif
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post Oct 26 2015, 03:03 PM

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Guys which service centre is the best in terms of warranty around klang valley. My iphone 6 have some issues. First time claiming warranty from Apple. Not telco set.
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post Oct 26 2015, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 26 2015, 03:00 AM)
apparently i tried with another unit of iphone 6 pointing to the same light source, no lens flare..

sorry only 1 dead pixel after detailed inspection, still covered ?

tried googling but cant find it, is it inside 1 utama shopping mall?

thanks!
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If it's obvious you can see the dead pixel then it should be covered.

There are various reasons for the flare.
1) Your friend's lens have better coating to reduce the flare (I think this would be the more unlikely than other reasons)
2) What same light source? If it's the sun, the intensity of the glare each hour/day is different. Clouds movement/shade affects as well.
3) A slight variance in angle can also affect/produce/reduce the flare
4) Camera settings/white balance/exposure/focal length/etc is different?
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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Oct 26 2015, 03:12 PM)
If it's obvious you can see the dead pixel then it should be covered.

There are various reasons for the flare.
1) Your friend's lens have better coating to reduce the flare (I think this would be the more unlikely than other reasons)
2) What same light source? If it's the sun, the intensity of the glare each hour/day is different. Clouds movement/shade affects as well.
3) A slight variance in angle can also affect/produce/reduce the flare
4) Camera settings/white balance/exposure/focal length/etc is different?
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how you all check any dead pixels??
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post Oct 26 2015, 04:15 PM

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QUOTE(ncool15 @ Oct 26 2015, 03:03 PM)
Guys which service centre is the best in terms of warranty around klang valley. My iphone 6 have some issues. First time claiming warranty from Apple. Not telco set.
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If you're in KL, check out Machines in Mid Valley City as they are one of the more familiar Service Providers around. Or when in PJ, go for Mac City instead, and they are located at Level 2 of 1 Utama (next to Parkson and a short walk from the Samsung service center). rclxms.gif

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post Oct 26 2015, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(THTgadgets.com @ Oct 26 2015, 04:15 PM)
If you're in KL, check out Machines in Mid Valley City as they are one of the more familiar Service Providers around. Or when in PJ, go for Mac City instead, and they are located at Level 2 of 1 Utama (next to Parkson and a short walk from the Samsung service center). rclxms.gif
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there's 1 in Machines KLCC as well right? need to send my phone for bendgate repair, not sure will be covered by warranty or not.
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QUOTE(akkihiko @ Oct 26 2015, 04:19 PM)
there's 1 in Machines KLCC as well right? need to send my phone for bendgate repair, not sure will be covered by warranty or not.
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Yeah, the Machines in KLCC also has an in-house Service Provider for you to send your iPhone to. And what happened until your phone actually bent like that, by the way? shocking.gif
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post Oct 26 2015, 04:33 PM

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Just dropped and cracked my iPhone 6 screen.
Know anyone that offer screen replacement service here?
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post Oct 26 2015, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(Kellyyhx @ Oct 26 2015, 04:33 PM)
Just dropped and cracked my iPhone 6 screen.
Know anyone that offer screen replacement service here?
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Go for official service centers. Last time i went to those shops offering repair services in digital mall to fix my home button, they unscrupulously swapped my iPhone 4 screen for some cheap quality China made one...
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post Oct 26 2015, 04:54 PM

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hello, thanks for reply. pls find comment below,

QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Oct 26 2015, 03:12 PM)
If it's obvious you can see the dead pixel then it should be covered.

There are various reasons for the flare.
1) Your friend's lens have better coating to reduce the flare (I think this would be the more unlikely than other reasons)

coating? you mean the manufacturing process coating? if yes then its purely luck then...as i googled many have this lens flare issue but definitely not the other ip6 i tried on. its like perfect, even i point it directly at a spotlight, no lens flare!

2) What same light source? If it's the sun, the intensity of the glare each hour/day is different. Clouds movement/shade affects as well.

i pointed it near a spot light. candle light produce lens flare too. but it does not happen to fluorescent light though. the light must be intense.

3) A slight variance in angle can also affect/produce/reduce the flare

same camera angle was used

4) Camera settings/white balance/exposure/focal length/etc is different?
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i've ensured the same settings was used as well  biggrin.gif

nevertheless, i'll try to send this in to apple and see..  hmm.gif
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QUOTE(THTgadgets.com @ Oct 26 2015, 04:29 PM)
Yeah, the Machines in KLCC also has an in-house Service Provider for you to send your iPhone to. And what happened until your phone actually bent like that, by the way? shocking.gif
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I'm using the Spigen silicone case since day 1, suddenly realize my phone was bent when I'm buying new casing. It's not visible when I'm using the casing so I never realize it happened sweat.gif
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post Oct 26 2015, 06:09 PM

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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Oct 26 2015, 04:43 PM)
Go for official service centers. Last time i went to those shops offering repair services in digital mall to fix my home button, they unscrupulously swapped my iPhone 4 screen for some cheap quality China made one...
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Thats why wondering if anyone have any recommended provider cause the unit is already end of warranty.
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QUOTE(akkihiko @ Oct 26 2015, 04:19 PM)
there's 1 in Machines KLCC as well right? need to send my phone for bendgate repair, not sure will be covered by warranty or not.
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Bendgate is not covered under warranty.
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post Oct 27 2015, 01:51 AM

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QUOTE(kuwhere @ Oct 26 2015, 03:20 PM)
how you all check any dead pixels??
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first take a picture with flash activated on a piece of white A4 paper (or anything that is white).
secondly take a picture with flash deactivated on a black surface.

now u have a black and white picture. now bump up your screen brightness to maximum.(it may hurt your eyes)

third step is to go to the white picture, and look carefully for any black dot that is permanent. do the same for the black picture, but now look for a white dot. if u have a white or black dot, then u have a dead pixel. if u found none, congratulations, your screen is perfect rclxms.gif

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