I honestly wouldn't be paying close to retail on an iPhone 6 when the 6S would cost close to the same and is only a month away.Is $550 a reasonable price for a 16 GB iPhone 6 at this point? My wife is sick of her 4S and is on Virgin Mobile because the monthly plan is only $30. But you have to pay what I assume is full price for a 6.
No. We are just a month away for the next iphone. Tell her to wait and the prices for iphone 6 will drop.Is $550 a reasonable price for a 16 GB iPhone 6 at this point? My wife is sick of her 4S and is on Virgin Mobile because the monthly plan is only $30. But you have to pay what I assume is full price for a 6.
Is $550 a reasonable price for a 16 GB iPhone 6 at this point? My wife is sick of her 4S and is on Virgin Mobile because the monthly plan is only $30. But you have to pay what I assume is full price for a 6.
VIrgin Mobile just got the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus a few weeks ago.
they probably won't get the new ones until next year.
full retail is $649, $550 is ~$100 off.
iOS 9 next month will have app for migrating everything:Is there an easy way to transfer your contacts when moving from a Nexus 5 to an IPhone 6?
I think I read on their page that you're eligible for the next three years or something.Ok, I have a 6+ that is eligible for camera replacement.
Thing is, the photos it takes are crisp and clear.
Should I get it replaced anyway? Like if its ok now could it go bad later? Or since I already have a 'good' one should I just stick with it and skip the replacement?
Good point, I'll probably be on to the next one by thenI think I read on their page that you're eligible for the next three years or something.
So right from day 1 my iPhone had a dead pixel light which I've ignored for the most part, but it seems my iPhone has now fallen to the dreaded bend (regular 6) despite being kept in a case most if it's life. Needless to say these two flaws have really grated me after the amount I paid and being a less than a year old. Is it worth taking it to apple to see what the pay say? Or should I cut my losses and sell up while it still has value before the 6S is announced/released?
So I'm thinking of jumping off the Note 3 for an Iphone 6s, Will the transfer of all my stuff (music, books, info) be pretty brutal or fairly easy these days? Its been some years but dealing with Itunes and stuff was horrible.
So, it's pretty much hands down that the space gray is the sexiest model of the 6, right? I always preferred white/silver until 6, and now I'm seriously considering space gray.
The phone is less than a year old, so go to an Apple Store near you, explain all the faults the phone has, and you might go out with a new unit.
Going to make a trip there on Monday so I'm hoping they'll be able to help me out in some way. Is there anything I need to do/bring? Backup of the phone, delete data off of it? Bring receipts etc.?
Nothing special, just charge it to full and let it run down to under 5-10%, then charge it to full again. But it seems like you can't do that. Might not just be a simple calibration issue.can't find the iOS thread so ill ask here.
my iPhone 5s battery keeps shutting down at 20% instead of 3 or 4% like it used to.
seems i need to recalibrate like I've done in the past with older iPhones like the 3gs and 4s.
forget the procedure though...
anyone know?
Do backup your phone, yes.
If they were to exchange it for a new unit, they'd delete the data from yours right in front of you, so I say don't bother with it at the moment.
And bringing the receipts can do no harm, even though the phone is obviously less than one year old.
Good luck!
Ok, thanks, and is that the standardd backup feature in iTunes? As long as all my photos and texts/imessages come back to the phone then that's all I care about losing. I'm going today so hopefully they'll be able to sort it out!
I'm not 100% sure about this, but I think that if you backup the phone to your computer, both photos and messages will be preserved if you restore.
If you do an iCloud backup, the photos might not be all restored.
I'm not sure because I don't use iMessage and I backup my photos to Flickr, so I really don't pay much attention to this.
Questions about Airdrop.
I am using my Macbook Air OS X 10.9.5
my iPhone 6 is using 8.4
I cant seem to find my laptop on my iphone or my iphone on the laptop for airdrop.
Is there a know issue regarding airdrop?
I've had my iPhone 6 just over 6 months now and the battery has started draining faster. Not sure if the latest update has anything to do with it, anyone else?
iOS 8.4 absolutely fucked my girlfriend's iPhone 5S. She would lose 75% battery overnight, the iPhone just on a bedside table, switched on but not being used. Screen off. Updated to 8.4.1 and things were no better.
She went to an Apple Store and they performed a diagnostic which said the battery was okay - even though she had to charge it almost 4 times a day. She insisted they change the battery (a $79 charge as the 5S is over a year old). They took it in to change the battery except they couldn't change it. Not sure what the reason was. BUT they gave my girlfriend a brand new (non-refurbished) 5S instead and the battery has been perfect on 8.4.1.
As for me, I'm on an iPhone 6 on iOS 8.4.1 and battery is just fine, even with an Apple Watch synced to it all day. Make an appointment with Apple if you think there's a real problem.
Is it possible to rollback to 8.3 ?
I'm looking for advice: What is the "best" or cheapest method of getting new iPhones in the long run?
My situation is that I upgraded to the iPhone 6+ last October or November with AT&T, so I signed a 2 year contract. I have grandfathered Unlimited data which I want to hold onto as long as possible, but keep my overall costs down.
Important: I don't mind paying more up-front if it saves me costs in the long run.
Therefore, is the best/cheapest method for me to simply buy new iPhone's completely outright from here on? No more upgrading through AT&T? Ideally I don't want to keep signing 2 year contracts but I also don't ever want to get rid of my grandfathered Unlimited data plan if I could help it.
Thank you!
I think probably your options are limited if you want to stay with unlimited. I know for my case, with a family plan, AT&T had devalued my grandfathered plan enough, and offered enough value with their new plans, that I finally let it go. I looked at my actual data usage and realized the best option was somewhere else. I can still buy outright, either now or several months into the NEXT plan, without contracts.
As it stands, if you want to stay grandfathered, you probably are correct in just buying it outright. But be aware that even the two year contracts are starting to disappear as options altogether.
I'm trying to find an old text I sent. I search it in spotlight and it comes up, when I click it to read the full message, the app opens but it won't bring my to the message. Any idea why and how to fix it?