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Vancetastic
Vancetastic
Arena Master
• 1w ago
↵ijuanp03 said:

There's no abuse. The latest iPhones do really get scratched easily when you snap it back to the phone holder.

I just meant that I don't expect demo units in stores to look pristine.

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Brewski
Brewski
Arena Master
• 1w ago

(The following are all quotes taken from this article.)


Obviously, Apple doesn't want potential iPhone buyers getting spooked by terrible looking blemishes that look like scratches. So, "Your eyes are seeing it wrong."


iSheep response: No. Apple says it isn't a scratch, and I believe them.

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Danial_H
Danial_H
Arena Apprentice
• 6d ago
↵Bruce_Wayne said:

Like sheep.

Yes, there's a reason that term was created for the majority of them.

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Bruce_Wayne
Bruce_Wayne
Arena Legend
• 6d ago
↵Danial_H said:

Yes, there's a reason that term was created for the majority of them.

Well they wouldn't be the only sheep. 🤔

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nbrenner
nbrenner
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• 4d ago
↵_shamrock_sean said:

Apparently some users are experiencing poor signal with the new Apple modem

Which somehow wasn't a problem yet, corrected with a software update...

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DJSKEEMMATIK
DJSKEEMMATIK
Arena Apprentice
• 4d ago

No matter what they do iSheep always has Apples back through any and everything. It's like the Servpro commercial "like it never even happened". So what it bends, scratches, fails to connect, overheats etc... IT'S APPLE.

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