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post Oct 27 2015, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 27 2015, 01:51 AM)
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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post Oct 28 2015, 02:05 AM

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brought my iphone to mac city service center in 1utama for warranty. after signing the papers, got a shocked at the terms and conditions. since when they charge Rm50-Rm100 even for in warranty unit? ohmy.gif

please look for point no 4.

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feels like pay so much for the phone but they are just reluctant with the warranty and slap so much TnC on it sad.gif

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 28 2015, 02:05 AM)
brought my iphone to mac city service center in 1utama for warranty. after signing the papers, got a shocked at the terms and conditions. since when they charge Rm50-Rm100 even for in warranty unit?  ohmy.gif

please look for point no 4.

[attachmentid=5197371]

feels like pay so much for the phone but they are just reluctant with the warranty and slap so much TnC on it  sad.gif
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Forward this attachment to Apple Malaysia and see what they think about it.
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post Oct 29 2015, 12:35 AM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 26 2015, 04:54 PM)
hello, thanks for reply. pls find comment below,
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lens flare is very normal lol. thats why pictures with lens flare looks so nice.

even DSLR camera got lens flare.

if the unit you tested has no lens flare, you might need to send that unit for warranty hmm.gif biggrin.gif
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post Oct 29 2015, 12:37 AM

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QUOTE(turion64 @ Oct 28 2015, 02:05 AM)
brought my iphone to mac city service center in 1utama for warranty. after signing the papers, got a shocked at the terms and conditions. since when they charge Rm50-Rm100 even for in warranty unit?  ohmy.gif

please look for point no 4.

[attachmentid=5197371]

feels like pay so much for the phone but they are just reluctant with the warranty and slap so much TnC on it  sad.gif
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have you tried talking to apple about it? directly call them.

shouldn't have charged you for that money except when it's a out of warranty service.
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post Oct 29 2015, 12:37 AM

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1 year later, phone still works like new, feels like new and looks like new.

that's why i love iPhones.
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post Oct 29 2015, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ Oct 29 2015, 12:37 AM)
1 year later, phone still works like new, feels like new and looks like new.

that's why i love iPhones.
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for the 6, so far it still feels new and great. can't say the same for my 3 year old 4S though haha. coming in the third year the power button got stuck and random scuffs appear around the body (can blame the casing for that though, now more careful with the casing i use). if i'm getting the 7 or 7S, i may just go to Taiwan for the wrapping service that i've always wanted to try. combo that with IMOS glass SP, home button ring and voila.
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post Oct 29 2015, 12:56 AM

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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Oct 29 2015, 12:47 AM)
for the 6, so far it still feels new and great. can't say the same for my 3 year old 4S though haha. coming in the third year the power button got stuck and random scuffs appear around the body (can blame the casing for that though, now more careful with the casing i use). if i'm getting the 7 or 7S, i may just go to Taiwan for the wrapping service that i've always wanted to try. combo that with IMOS glass SP, home button ring and voila.
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i think mainly because i'm still at ios 8, the same iOS that it came with from factory. Had lots of friends on iOS 9 with problems.

cant say the same with my iPhone 5 either. no matter how much i protect it it still have scuffs and scratches. and its slow in iOS 8. iPhone 6? i just put on casing and tempered glass SP and don't really cared much. but still surprised how it held up.
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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ Oct 29 2015, 12:56 AM)
i think mainly because i'm still at ios 8, the same iOS that it came with from factory. Had lots of friends on iOS 9 with problems.

cant say the same with my iPhone 5 either. no matter how much i protect it it still have scuffs and scratches. and its slow in iOS 8. iPhone 6? i just put on casing and tempered glass SP and don't really cared much. but still surprised how it held up.
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for me iOS 8.2 is the most stable. iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 is okay as well but i've never run into any issues with iOS 8.2. compared to iOS 9 onwards, aiyo so buggy. can't even get the animations right. iOS 9.1 is slightly better than the previous iOS 9s, but still needs a lot of work into it.

that's why i consider wrapping. already traumatized with random scuffs appearing all over, hence the interest in wrapping the phone. for now can only settle with Bestskinsever, which is good enough but still can't beat the Taiwan one.
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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Oct 29 2015, 01:08 AM)
for me iOS 8.2 is the most stable. iOS 8.3 and iOS 8.4 is okay as well but i've never run into any issues with iOS 8.2. compared to iOS 9 onwards, aiyo so buggy. can't even get the animations right. iOS 9.1 is slightly better than the previous iOS 9s, but still needs a lot of work into it.

that's why i consider wrapping. already traumatized with random scuffs appearing all over, hence the interest in wrapping the phone. for now can only settle with Bestskinsever, which is good enough but still can't beat the Taiwan one.
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i thought got one or two shops in KL provide that service?
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post Oct 29 2015, 01:42 AM

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i thought got one or two shops in KL provide that service?
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from what i gathered from the forumers here, there used to be one in Sg Wang, but it's closed already. other than that there's no shop that has been personally tested by any forumer here..
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post Oct 29 2015, 02:06 AM

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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Oct 29 2015, 01:42 AM)
from what i gathered from the forumers here, there used to be one in Sg Wang, but it's closed already. other than that there's no shop that has been personally tested by any forumer here..
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The latest ultra thin TPU is considered as a good alternative for wrapping already. Got naked feeling.
360 degree protection, thin and light weight besides being transparent and cheap.
Wrapping service, they install the wrapping material and then directly use a pen knife to cut the material on the phone. Unless they are really careful there is a risk there.



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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Oct 29 2015, 01:42 AM)
from what i gathered from the forumers here, there used to be one in Sg Wang, but it's closed already. other than that there's no shop that has been personally tested by any forumer here..
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There is a wrapping service which look very professional in pavilion. In front of Harvey Norman.
But seriously in the life of me, I do not see the benefit of wrapping. It doesn't provide any knock and drop protection. Might as well get a thin air casing.
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post Oct 29 2015, 10:41 AM

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There is a wrapping service which look very professional in pavilion. In front of Harvey Norman.
But seriously in the life of me, I do not see the benefit of wrapping. It doesn't provide any knock and drop protection. Might as well get a thin air casing.
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wat is the shop name??
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post Oct 29 2015, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(666devil @ Oct 29 2015, 07:39 AM)
There is a wrapping service which look very professional in pavilion. In front of Harvey Norman.
But seriously in the life of me, I do not see the benefit of wrapping. It doesn't provide any knock and drop protection. Might as well get a thin air casing.
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Wrapping your iPhone definitely doesn't seem like a good idea to me too. Eye candy maybe, but it really can't protect much for an occasionally-careless person like myself who tends to drop the phone just like that (happened in the office yesterday!). rclxub.gif

That's why I prefer to go for casings like the Spigen one, with a plasticky rear that allows the user to continue appreciating his/her gold or whatever color of the iPhone, as well as rubbery sides for that extra grip! rclxms.gif

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QUOTE(THTgadgets.com @ Oct 29 2015, 10:46 AM)
Wrapping your iPhone definitely doesn't seem like a good idea to me too. Eye candy maybe, but it really can't protect much for an occasionally-careless person like myself who tends to drop the phone just like that (happened in the office yesterday!). rclxub.gif

That's why I prefer to go for casings like the Spigen one, with a plasticky rear that allows the user to continue appreciating his/her gold or whatever color of the iPhone, as well as rubbery sides for that extra grip! rclxms.gif
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like that just get an otterbox/lifeproof... sweat.gif
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post Oct 29 2015, 01:31 PM

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QUOTE(Yen8on3 @ Oct 29 2015, 02:06 AM)
The latest ultra thin TPU is considered as a good alternative for wrapping already. Got naked feeling.
360 degree protection, thin and light weight besides being transparent and cheap.
Wrapping service, they install the wrapping material and then directly use a pen knife to cut the material on the phone. Unless they are really careful there is a risk there.
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QUOTE(666devil @ Oct 29 2015, 07:39 AM)
There is a wrapping service which look very professional in pavilion. In front of Harvey Norman.
But seriously in the life of me, I do not see the benefit of wrapping. It doesn't provide any knock and drop protection. Might as well get a thin air casing.
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QUOTE(THTgadgets.com @ Oct 29 2015, 10:46 AM)
Wrapping your iPhone definitely doesn't seem like a good idea to me too. Eye candy maybe, but it really can't protect much for an occasionally-careless person like myself who tends to drop the phone just like that (happened in the office yesterday!). rclxub.gif

That's why I prefer to go for casings like the Spigen one, with a plasticky rear that allows the user to continue appreciating his/her gold or whatever color of the iPhone, as well as rubbery sides for that extra grip! rclxms.gif
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The reason why i still prefer wrapping my phone is because during my Nokia N95 and iPhone 4S days, i faced an unfortunate situation where despite putting on a case and almost never removing them (i'll remove it only when i'm cleaning my phone up, carefully of course), my phone still got scuffed due to certain particles (i don't what to call those small dust things) managing to enter through whatever gap and hole in the case. It was frustrating because those cases were supposed to protect my phone, not scuff it from the inside.

So my idea of wrapping is wrapping my phone and then putting a case over it (my usual wallet case). That way it will provide double the protection, from the inside and out. It's like putting on 2 hazmat suits haha. I know i sound over the top and overprotective, i just want to avoid facing the same disappointment hence the extra precaution. Lucky for me the cases that i have been using fits the added thickness of the skin, so hopefully the newer ones won't have any problems as well (planning to stick to the same case brand until i change to something else)
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QUOTE(jin_akira @ Oct 29 2015, 01:31 PM)
The reason why i still prefer wrapping my phone is because during my Nokia N95 and iPhone 4S days, i faced an unfortunate situation where despite putting on a case and almost never removing them (i'll remove it only when i'm cleaning my phone up, carefully of course), my phone still got scuffed due to certain particles (i don't what to call those small dust things) managing to enter through whatever gap and hole in the case. It was frustrating because those cases were supposed to protect my phone, not scuff it from the inside.

So my idea of wrapping is wrapping my phone and then putting a case over it (my usual wallet case). That way it will provide double the protection, from the inside and out. It's like putting on 2 hazmat suits haha. I know i sound over the top and overprotective, i just want to avoid facing the same disappointment hence the extra precaution. Lucky for me the cases that i have been using fits the added thickness of the skin, so hopefully the newer ones won't have any problems as well (planning to stick to the same case brand until i change to something else)
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Well for me personally being overly protective of the phone just spoils the fun of it tongue.gif

How long can u use the phone anyway?
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QUOTE(xphossis @ Oct 29 2015, 04:24 PM)
Well for me personally being overly protective of the phone just spoils the fun of it tongue.gif

How long can u use the phone anyway?
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planning on using long term bro, i would use my phones for 2-3 years before changing as the changes in features and technology should be significant enough with that kind of gap. and i will try to keep it in the best shape possible for the next owner to enjoy. so yeah must take good care of it until 7 or 7S (most likely 7S) comes along
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