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 The Official iPhone 6s/6s+ Discussion Thread | V3, The only thing changed is everything.

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post Apr 17 2016, 06:36 PM

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Hi sifus and sifus
Normally u buy from apple store or where for iphone?
Was an android user and looking to change to ios.
Isit cheaper to buy through the telco?
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post Apr 17 2016, 07:12 PM

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QUOTE(AdviceSeeker @ Apr 17 2016, 06:36 PM)
Hi sifus and sifus
Normally u buy from apple store or where for iphone?
Was an android user and looking to change to ios.
Isit cheaper to buy through the telco?
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Of course cheaper with the telco but if you really use all that given data, call & sms.
Check on Mudah or garage sale, it's cheaper than in retail shop. Only problem is you need to pay by cash while retail shop can use CC to earn points.
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post Apr 17 2016, 07:15 PM

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QUOTE(xisan @ Apr 17 2016, 07:12 PM)
Of course cheaper with the telco but if you really use all that given data, call & sms.
Check on Mudah or garage sale, it's cheaper than in retail shop. Only problem is you need to pay by cash while retail shop can use CC to earn points.
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But i doubt to buy in mudah or garage sale.
How do they get those cheaper price?
Can i claim warranty from apple if it is faulty in future?
How about buying 2nd handset
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post Apr 17 2016, 07:28 PM

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QUOTE(AdviceSeeker @ Apr 17 2016, 07:15 PM)
But i doubt to buy in mudah or garage sale.
How do they get those cheaper price?
Can i claim warranty from apple if it is faulty in future?
How about buying 2nd handset
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Why doubt while you can check their serial number on Apple website whether it's legit NEW set or not?
2nd hand phone also good, but must check all the functions on the spot. Sometimes there is irresponsible trader/seller that purposely not telling the problem until you check it.
So far I don't have any problems with the traders/sellers.
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post Apr 17 2016, 07:34 PM

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QUOTE(AdviceSeeker @ Apr 17 2016, 07:15 PM)
But i doubt to buy in mudah or garage sale.
How do they get those cheaper price?
Can i claim warranty from apple if it is faulty in future?
How about buying 2nd handset
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If you're doubt why they get cheaper price than retail shop, it's either they get it by telco, oversea set, lucky draw, gift from telco as loyal customer, gift from supplier/partner, birthday gift, or bulk purchasing.

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post Apr 17 2016, 08:17 PM

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QUOTE(xisan @ Apr 17 2016, 07:34 PM)
If you're doubt why they get cheaper price than retail shop, it's either they get it by telco, oversea set, lucky draw, gift from telco as loyal customer, gift from supplier/partner, birthday gift, or bulk purchasing.
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do pm me if you got "lobang" to get 16gb iphone 6s smile.gif
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post Apr 18 2016, 07:53 AM

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QUOTE(Woon Ann @ Apr 17 2016, 02:23 PM)
Anyone of you experience electric shock when charging the phone? It's like a very small voltage shock.
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Never so far. You used ori charger and cable? Anyways, did you guys read about the lady who got electrocuted using her phone while charging? Very scary. Wonder what phone it is...

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016...charging-phone/

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post Apr 18 2016, 08:06 AM

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QUOTE(attw @ Apr 18 2016, 07:53 AM)
Never so far. You used ori charger and cable? Anyways, did you guys read about the lady who got electrocuted using her phone while charging? Very scary. Wonder what phone it is...

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016...charging-phone/
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By far my experience =

iPhone 3GS = Never received any form of electrocution before.
iPhone 4 = ^
iPhone 4S = ^
iPhone 5 = ^
iPhone 6S+ = ^

But during my short tenure of using Android phones, I did get a little shock once ( as the phone's casing was fully "metal" back then ). It happens to 2 of my previously owned Android phones before I left for good.


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post Apr 18 2016, 03:25 PM

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QUOTE(Comfy Guy @ Apr 17 2016, 01:50 PM)
where and how much you got it?
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Bought in machines midvalley...rm 89 if i remember correctly
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post Apr 18 2016, 04:51 PM

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QUOTE(attw @ Apr 18 2016, 07:53 AM)
Never so far. You used ori charger and cable? Anyways, did you guys read about the lady who got electrocuted using her phone while charging? Very scary. Wonder what phone it is...

http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2016...charging-phone/
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Original charger. Sometimes only. Hahaha. Not so sure how it occur.
Recently no more. confused.gif confused.gif
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Hi guys,

I just want to share my bad experience on using Slickwrap. After using the wrap for around 4 months i've decided to take it off. Even after extra care, seems like the glue is strong enough to peel the paint off my phone. Maybe my mistake is I didn't use any heat gun or hair dryer to preheat the wrap. As you can see from below image there are several spots (around lightning port, sim tray cover and headphone jack) where the paint peeled off.

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I am very dissapointed for this thing to happen even after using kinda high quality expensive wrap. The wrap was supposedly to protect my phone but done more damages than good. Maybe you guys who use wrap can be more extra super careful when decide to peel off the wrap since there are possibility for this to happen.

Btw, I am using iPhone 6s Space Gray.

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post Apr 18 2016, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Apr 18 2016, 08:58 PM)
Hi guys,

I just want to share my bad experience on using Slickwrap. After using the wrap for around 4 months i've decided to take it off. Even after extra care, seems like the glue is strong enough to peel the paint off my phone. Maybe my mistake is I didn't use any heat gun or hair dryer to preheat the wrap. As you can see from below image there are several spots (around lightning port, sim tray cover and headphone jack) where the paint peeled off.

user posted imageuser posted image

I am very dissapointed for this thing to happen even after using kinda high quality expensive wrap. The wrap was supposedly to protect my phone but done more damages than good. Maybe you guys who use wrap can be more extra super careful when decide to peel off the wrap since there are possibility for this to happen.

Btw, I am using iPhone 6s Space Gray.
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I've been using slickwrap since iphone 4, nothing like this happening. Maybe iphone 6S/+ are less quality than the previous gens?
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post Apr 18 2016, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(xisan @ Apr 18 2016, 09:13 PM)
I've been using slickwrap since iphone 4, nothing like this happening. Maybe iphone 6S/+ are less quality than the previous gens?
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Wondering the same thing also. Maybe due to new aluminium material used for 6s/6s+? Wondering if there's any user out there who experienced same problem as mine.
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Wondering what casing should I get for the S+

Been ages since I use any casing since my iPhone 5 era :/
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post Apr 19 2016, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(xisan @ Apr 18 2016, 09:13 PM)
I've been using slickwrap since iphone 4, nothing like this happening. Maybe iphone 6S/+ are less quality than the previous gens?
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QUOTE(ex24dec02 @ Apr 18 2016, 09:31 PM)
Wondering the same thing also. Maybe due to new aluminium material used for 6s/6s+? Wondering if there's any user out there who experienced same problem as mine.
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the 6s/6s+ has known issues of paint chipping off easily, this was told by the taiwan wrappers when i was in taiwan wrapping my phone last time
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post Apr 19 2016, 10:02 AM

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I had upgraded my ex ip6s+ 64gb to the current 128 gb version as the 64GB unit was running out of space. I had a vast collection of photos, about 30 gb of it ( mainly vacation shots through the past 7 years)

My ex 64GB was the Samsung chipset while the 128GB is the TSMC chip. Seriously I am unable to see any significant differences between them. Battery life is about similar too - my usage recorded around 10-11 hours generally

However both sets has similar problems : the forced 3D touch is just "hopeless" - I often need to press down more than once to get it activated. Also unlike my previous ip5 and ip6, pressing down the icons to get it wiggle was often too a not a one touch task. However these are just minor issues

I had tried again for past 2+ weeks to use the ips+ 128gb as my daily driver but again I am forced to go back to my Androids. I had attempted to do that too for a month on the previous ip6+ but ended up disappointed too.
I will therefore use the ip6s+ as my secondary phone only
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post Apr 19 2016, 10:25 AM

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Sifus,

Anyone of you have experience purchasing iPhone 6s with EziBuy @ 11Street? Their price is quite good as it is cheaper than rrp.

EziBuy

Is their set really NEW, ORIGINAL and with 1 year Apple Malaysia warranty as they claim?

Please share if you have experience with them.

All feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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post Apr 19 2016, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(silencer5089 @ Apr 19 2016, 09:07 AM)
the 6s/6s+ has known issues of paint chipping off easily, this was told by the taiwan wrappers when i was in taiwan wrapping my phone last time
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Pity those who use metal bumper. Must be heartbroken when see them after decided to sell it off.
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post Apr 19 2016, 03:23 PM

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2 months old 6s 64gb whats the market rate?
Planning to sell off
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post Apr 19 2016, 06:14 PM

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My iphone 6s+ screen cracked (the glasses part, not the screen inside)

Smashed by hand tools while i was working.

3rd party repair quote me RM1500, switch offer me 1 to 1 exchange with RM 1750 (space gray, 64GB)

However, after i change, both has no legal warranty to apple anymore.

Any sifu has better option?

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