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Wednesday, August 27, 2014

Apple iPhone 6 Leaked Pictures and News? Auckland, New Zealand. 5S repair, network unlock

27th August, 2014--Just 12 days ahead of launch date, images posted to Chinese version of Twitter were swiftly deleted - but 'press shots' show sleek design and highly polished finish.

Slick new images of the highly-anticipated Apple iPhone 6, seemingly of good enough quality to be official press material, have found their way on to the internet.

A picture, purporting to be a genuine Apple marketing render, was posted in an 'accidental' leak by China Telecom on the country's equivalent of Twitter.

The image shows three handsets side by side, silver black and champagne, in colour with the epithet 'iPhone 6. Even Better'.

It shows the rounded edges the handset is expected to have when the highly-anticipated new model is unveiled in a fortnight's time on September 9.

The images depict many of the features shown in other leaks over the past few months and look like a slick offering in general.

Stacked and ready: Speculation on the new handset design is reaching almost hysterical levels
Tech enthusiasts have just 13 days to wait for the official unveiling so we don't have long to wait to see how accurate these images are.

Earlier this week new photos, apparently taken inside the Chinese factory making the iPhone 6, revealed details about Apple's next generation smartphone.

Leaked: These images were apparently taken at the factory where the iPhone 6 is being made.  
The pictures, which appear to be photographs of schematic readouts, and show the logo of manufacturing facility Foxconn, ad were published by French website iGen.

They appear to confirm the existence of an iPhone with a 5.5" display - codenamed N56. The larger handset is listed as 158mm long, 78mm wide and 7.1mm thick - which increases to 7.7mm with the camera, which protrudes slightly.

The weight is listed as 184.6g, significantly more than the current iPhone 5S, which weighs in at 112g. (iPhone 6: China Telecom 'leaks picture' of new Apple smartphone)

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Auckland Apple iPhobe 4 Repair: 2 broken screens and one AT&T network unlock by Dr Mobiles Limited

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Busy morning, within 20 minutes upon opening our mobile phone repair lab. Two units if broken digitizer and one unit for unlocking. All are from different owners.

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2011 Tech News: Edge-to-edge display could be coming to Apple iPhone 5

spurious-spurious-lemon-spurious-that-s-what-we-think-of-this-latest-iphone-5-rumourWe love a good iPhone 5 rumour as much as the next tech site, but this latest is one we're not at all convinced about.
A spurious photo of an iPhone 5 'digitizer' (front casing) has been unearthed by a Chinese reseller, suggesting that the next Apple handset will feature an edge-to-edge display.
This would increase the screen size by eating into the bezel, without increasing the physical size of the handset.
Rumour mongers
Apple could very well be working on such a thing, but there's something a bit off about this image.
Not only do some of the lines look wonky – how un-Apple – this image would be so easy to whip up in Photoshop and print out on acetate.
One digital photo later and you've got yourself a ready-made Apple iPhone 5 rumour – and all the lovely traffic that such a thing can bring.
So, while we fully accept that the iPhone 5 could feature a larger screen and smaller bezel, there is nothing to indicate that this is a real Apple design.
We're sorry to disappoint the home-button lovers, but we heartily recommend you don't take this photo as confirmation of the key's continuing existence.


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Online Social Networking News: Why Facebook's Friends May Fade?


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This won't come as welcome news to the folks at Facebook, but its customer-satisfaction ratings aren't much to boast about.

Among its social-media peers, Facebook landed at the bottom of the keeping customers-happy list, according to the 2011 American Customer Satisfaction Index E-Business Report. With a score of 66 out of 100, only airlines, subscription TV and newspapers fared less favorably with consumers.
If you're unfamiliar with it, the ACSI E-Business Report enables businesses to track customer satisfaction in three categories: social media, portals and search engines, and online news. And -- as in last year's report -- social media sites continue to be the redheaded stepchild when it comes to e-businesses that maintain consumer satisfaction rankings. The category earned a paltry 70 score out of 100.


While Facebook remains at the bottom of the heap, the social-networking utility did actually make a modest 3 percent gain over last year's score of 64. ACIS surmises that Facebook's size domination might be a factor in the improved figures. After all, Facebook is approaching one billion users. Wikipedia and YouTube scored 78 and 74 in the latest report, respectively.
So what does this mean for you and your business? 
In my experience, consumer dissatisfaction with e-businesses comes from user concerns about their privacy and security. They also appreciate when businesses understand the difference between social networking and social selling -- generally, consumers don't like hearing a sales pitch when they're not expecting it. 
Why Facebook Friends May FadeKeeping these and other concerns you're aware of in mind when developing and executing your business-communications strategy is key. And it's more important now than ever. If you're old enough to remember when email first emerged and then evolved as a marketing tool, you'll recall that similar concerns surrounding spam, phishing, viruses and formatting plagued consumers right from the get-go. My thinking is that as email evolved to include certain protections and standards, so too will social media-related platforms, but only you -- the business owner -- can set the tone surrounding the proper mix of social networking and social selling.
Even though Facebook remains the dominant player in the social-media spectrum, the ACSI study does suggest that they may need to worry, as users have few other choices for social interaction. In particular, the recent launch of Google+, a social networking platform that boasts an enticing video-conferencing feature, among other things, is expected to give Facebook a run for its money.


And, since Google routinely scores at the top of the ACSI report in the search engine and portals category -- climbing to an astounding 83 rating in customer satisfaction this year -- a continued poor showing by Facebook could give Google the leverage it needs to topple the social-networking giant.






Google+ for iPhone hits the Apple Appstore. iOS version of the service announced

google-gives-apple-a-plus-oneGoogle's new social network Google+ is now available for the iPhone, with the app finally getting approval from Apple.
While it isn't clear why the app wasn't released simultaneously with the Android version, it's now available on the App Store free of charge.
Sharing simpler
"Google+ for mobile makes sharing the right things with the right people a lot simpler," says the app's blurb.
"Huddle lets you send super-fast messages to the people you care about most. And no matter where you are, the stream lets you stay in the loop about what your friends are sharing and where they're checking in."
The app in its screenshots looks similar to the Android version but it is almost twice the size – the iPhone app weighs in at 5.3MB, while the Android version is 2.8MB.
Now that the app is available for iPhone, maybe the service will start to get the celebrity users Google seems to be courting.
The Google+ for iPhone app is available now for iPhone 3G, 3GS and runs on iPad in compatibility mode.



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> No inspection fee at all!
> 1 hour iPhone 4 repair
> Repair while you wait
> Free 30 min parking
> Free loan phone