mardi 2 septembre 2014

Re: [apple-iphone] cords

 

The interleaved responses explain for the confusion.

The odds are that they will ship a cord with the new iPhone 6. 

Also, asking RadioShack about your AT&T contract, especially a grandfathered contract, is almost sure to get you a wrong answer. 

Call AT&T, and ask AT&T before you buy the new phone, because once you leave the old grandfathered contract, there is no getting it back. AT&T will not honor what a RadioShack clerk says.

Dollar to a donut, that if you buy a subsidized phone, you lose your grandfathered plan. I believe the new AT&T plan where you can pay off the phone over a period of months, is only with a current contract. They want to lock you into a commitment to stay with them.

Brent


On Sep 2, 2014, at 11:02 AM, Ellen Lerner listserves-1@rochester.rr.com [apple-iphone] wrote:

 


On Sep 2, 2014, at 12:09 AM, Brent whodo678@frontier.com [apple-iphone] <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Ellen, how did the iPhone 5 battery replacement go with your phone and your husbands?
That was not my issue.. someone elses I was just responding to them.


Why are you worried about the cord? If you get a new iPhone, it will come with a new cord, probably another Lightening cord.
I am not worried.. as I said I wanted to get new ones on sale but no sense getting more if the new phone comes out with something different as 
they have already in the past. So I just wanted to take advantage of the sale if I knew what was coming out, but as I responded it is not clear that they
will even ship a cord with the new phone... I realize the guesses are speculative at this point. We'll find out soon enough.

Since Apple does not release much about the product before the product is announced at a keynote, what you probably saw was from someone other than Apple. And even at the keynotes, they don't release all the details. The next one is September 9th. 

If Apple does release one with inductive charging, it will probably still have a Lightening connector, for data and charging, as a alternative. But then again that is just a guess. 

If you have a grandfathered ATT contract, you should be able to bring a new phone to it, just not a subsidized one. Meaning you'll pay full retail.

Brent


not so sure about that either...
All depends on ATT... as I said the sales person thinks they will continue to honor my current deal with ATT.
I'll see. I'm not buying an unsubsidized phone or I won't buy one at all...

Ellen
Rochester, NY
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