Yep, working fine. But any mechanical failure is worrisome. It has to be reliable for two more years :0)
Thanks!
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david@luda.net
pad4
On Feb 27, 2013, at 8:54 PM, jparkerg@yahoo.com wrote:
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> So David, what's it doing now?
> Is it working at all?
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> I saw a couple of posts at MacRumors that sounded as though they might be similar to yours, but theirs were resolved with a reset.
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> If you're near an Apple store and it's still acting up, I'd head for the Genius.
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> Good luck,
>
> John
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> --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "david.smith.01123@..." wrote:
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> > "Died" was meant to say in the condition in which it had to be started abnormally - with two buttons simultaneously. Neither home button alone nor on/off button alone was enough to bring it up.
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> > david@...
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> > On Feb 27, 2013, at 10:45 AM, jparkerg@... wrote:
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> > > Not quite sure what you mean by "died" if a charge revived it. Other symptoms?
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> > > BTW, I suspect that many of us carry our iPhones in a pocket so I doubt that your placement is a factor.
> > >
> > > John
> > >
> > > --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "david.smith.01123@" wrote:
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> > > > The other nite, my iphone 5 died. Wasn't the battery - it revived with an 80+% charge after a Home-PowerButton reset.
> > > >
> > > > I keep it in my pocket. Could that be a factor? Do these little fellows do this a lot? This is the first iDevice in several years to die on me. Should I ask for a replacement under the terms of the Apple insurance?
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> > > > david
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