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How to fix battery life issues with iOS 6 or iPhone 5.
Read iMore report on saving battery life on iPhone 5 below:
How to fix battery life issues with iOS 6 or iPhone 5 | iMore.com
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4kYbiygU6A]iPhone 5 Screen Issue - YouTube[/ame]This is quickly becoming somewhat of a routine event after Apple’s latest iPhone goes on sale: A number of early adopters are having issues with the screens on their new phones. When the iPhone 4 first launched two years ago, quite a few users got devices that had odd yellow spots in some areas, for example. This time around, the issues are a bit more mysterious. Some iPhone 5s, for example, show an odd bubble effect when their users press the screen too hard. Others report that their screens are flickering and are blurry in some areas.
It’s not clear how widespread these issues are, but a number of videos that demonstrate these problems have now popped up on YouTube (via Arnold Kim).
Here is an example of the odd bubble effect:
On the MacRumors forum, some users also complain about some backlight bleeding issues and on Apple’s own forum, at least one user complained about the fact that the lower part of his screen is blurry and another reported that his phone shows “a wavy line at the bottom and the top of the screen that is slightly discolored.”
We will keep tracking this, but let us know if you are having similar issues with your new iPhone 5
It says Los Angeles - Long Beach - Gendale.
We don't know if they mean LA city or LA county, though. Long Beach is pretty big by itself.
They are probably rolling out where they have large amounts of Sprint subscribers. The rollout map gives me the impression there are more Sprint users on the east than west coast.
It makes sense though, there are a lot of AT&T and T-mobile users on the west.
I don't live in Los Angeles area - especially not in those cities. And I'm not sure why you had to patronize me about how big Long Beach is. I worked in Long Beach for numerous months and it's not big as Los Angeles city itself. Where I live, it won't pick up any signal from LA, LB, and Glendale.
Does Verizon have special deal for hearing impaired people like Sprint Relay offer? I looked up at Verizon and it seems they only offer voice+data plans. I don't want voice, just data only plan.
Wrong.
Update 3: An undercover report from August mentioned that the Taiyuan plant processed the back casing of the iPhone 5. It also highlighted the company's harsh management as well as "practically compulsory" over-time work. We don't doubt that this riot escalated due to dissatisfaction over working conditions.
Riot breaks out at Foxconn's Taiyuan plant, reportedly over guards beating up a worker -- Engadget
Jeez, better not destory iPhone 5 factory.
Worker brawl closes Foxconn plant. It's a factory for producing Nintendo's Wii.
Good news for deaf Verizon customers - you have a free tethering included in tiered data only plan and Verizon no longer to charge them anymore, except for unlimited data.
Watch out for data usage and LTE will EASILY max your data cap out in an hour.
Don't use LTE to watch streaming movies, unless you don't mind to pay 1 GB extra for $10. Don't leave auto-download on for any apps like no auto-update.