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• #13402
@DragunovCZ1, @haveo, @rogan, (and other iPhone X folks), I know you replied a long whlie ago re: your iPhonw X battery life, are you tempted to have the battery replaced for a lower price before the year is out?
I just looked at my battery life again after updating the iOS and it's dropped 5% since a month ago...
Tempted but mine is still in the 90 range.... so £25 seems a bit of money...
(I know this is a 1st world problem...)
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• #13403
I’m at 93% and happy with it.
Manage through all day without charging or a little bit of charge in between.
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• #13404
Waiting for new Ipad pro!
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• #13405
You and me both buddy.. just had a slightly unexpected tax return so have a couple of quid during a hole in my pocket for either the iPad Pro or Mac mini...
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• #13406
wait, i dont understand, why are they replacing batteries?
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• #13407
They are not specifically for the X, just the general battery replacement programme for 6 and newer models...
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• #13408
Has anybody had a battery replaced under Apple’s discount scheme?
My iPhone 6 is useless ATM but apparently they’re replacing batteries for $29 (or local currency equivalent) until end of December.
Just wondering if they’ll need proof of purchase because mine is second hand.
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• #13409
My late 2008 iMac has been sitting in its box for the 18-24 months since I got a pc.
It was working albeit slowly when I put it away but I just recently I made some space in the spare room so got it back out and it wouldn’t start up, just made 3 loud beeps, pause & repeat when I tried to power it up.
Google suggested a problem with the ram (which I’d upgraded to 2x 2gb cards) so I put the original 1gb cards back in and it worked for a couple days but now it gets to the loading screen (grey, Apple logo with progress bar underneath) and when the bar is about 1/3 the way along, it just powers itself down.
Terminal?
Don’t really want to spend much/anything on it, I only got it back out as there’s space in there for a printer to be set up permanently rather than keptbin the cupboard and brought out as needed as I do now. Thought I could also use it for music and stuff when I’m working on the spare room but I also have a laptop which can serve this purpose so maybe I’m best putting the iMac on eBay as spares/repairs. I think I deleted everything off it when I went over to the pc but I might be signed into google and outlook and stuff on it. Obviously can’t check as I can’t power it up but if someone repairs it...
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• #13410
Yep and no proof of purchase needed, took about an hour in total.
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• #13411
Maybe booting the iMac into target mode and wipe it's HDD from another Apple is an option?
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• #13412
Cleared the nvram and smc?
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• #13413
Are there any good free options for cleaning my Mac up? I just want to get rid of any duplicate/unused files and a few dodgy malware type things.
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• #13414
I have no idea what those are so I'm gonna guess not!
Will google.
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• #13415
You should be able to find duplicate files etc using finder search options. Malware - malwarebytes.
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• #13416
I took in an iPhone 6 that I got from a relative for a battery change. No problem at all, they in fact gave me a whole new iPhone 6 because the battery had expanded meaning they couldn’t replace it.
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• #13417
New mac mini.
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• #13418
Screw the mini, the air and ipad pro is looking good!
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• #13419
Mac mini getting ordered... does it have desktop CPU's?!
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• #13420
Mini looks fun, Air seems overpriced but can't recall what previous model was priced at. But for a not even max specced one £2k seems a bit rich.
iPad Pro seems a nice update - particularly wireless charging of pencil + usbc etc.
Basically expecting a serious worthwhile (spendy) update to mac pro next year though now rather than something half arsed.
Might get a dozen minis and build a render farm :/
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• #13421
£2k seems a bit rich
I think it was in this thread, albeit some years ago, that somebody said
if you think that's a bit rich maybe you're a bit poorIn all seriousness I think it's a shame that apple became a brand that only does luxury items; macs have always been expensive, but all those iDevices (while they are really nice of course) are super expensive, and all the computers are stupid money now as well.
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• #13422
That somebody sounds like a twat.
It's just a mac air - I swear they used to be about 700 quid (albeit base model) but maybe I have rose tinted memory. Thanks Nigel Farage etc.
In other news, what's the thing that looks like a power supply at the back of the new mini? Aren't they powered via USB-C? And if they're powered by USB-C I wonder how much juice they need? Internal battery and I'd be sold.
Lastly:
2.9GHz 6-core 8th-generation Intel Core i9 processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.8GHz (15" mbp)
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• #13423
what's the thing that looks like a power supply
..a power supply?
You know, like
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• #13424
but... but... my usb-c dreams!
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• #13425
but... but... there's four usb-c ports right there!
Thanks. It looks great. Have you many apps for the watch itself? I haven’t bothered with any but I haven’t actually looked. I mostly use the watch for fitness tracking and as a music remote when I’m out walking.