samedi 20 octobre 2012

Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Data Connection Problems

 

I'm jumping for joy for you. I always feel bad for those who have problems with their Apple products.
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On Oct 20, 2012, at 4:55 PM, patgravel@aol.com wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
>
> I want that thank everyone for their comments.
>
> I went online and made my Apple appointment and went in. What a zoo...of
> course, yesterday was MEA and the place was crowded. My closest Apple
> store is at the Mall of America.
>
> They listened to all that I had done, commented that they believed it was a
> Sprint network problem, and then said that they would replace the phone if
> I wanted. I said that would be great, since this one did not work
> properly.
>
> So far I have not had a data problem. They did say that they were sorry
> that this happened since it is my first iPhone and not a very good
> experience for me.
>
> Pat Gravel
>
>
>
> Fri Oct 19, 2012 9:09 am (PDT) . Posted by:
> _"N.A. Nada" _
> (mailto:whodo678@comcast.net?subject=Re:%20Data%20Connection%20Problems)
>
> Hey, Pat!
>
> An appointment with Apple should shed some light on the problem. You can
> set up the appointment online, and if your Apple Store is like any I have
> visited, the sooner you make it the better the time is.
>
> Have you also talked to Sprint about changing out the SIM card? (Sprint
> does use a SIM card correct?)
>
> It really sounds more like a provider issue to me. I purchased a iPhone 4S
> in July, just before leaving for a 3 month job in ND. I had issues last
> week, and called ATT to report the problem. On their end, it showed the old
> 3GS for the settings. Funny, when I view the account it shows the 4S. At
> least, that is what they were blaming the problems on.
>
> As to previous phones, my first smart phone was horrible. If you placed
> the Kyocera in a paper bag, it could not find signal, and thought it was a
> PB&J sandwich. The Motorola StarTac I replaced with the Kyocera, could be put
> in a bank vault and it would find a signal.The Kyocera had a Qualcomm CDMA
> chip, and Qualcomm is the company that set the standard for CDMA. After
> fighting it for a year, and working directly with one of Verizon's Engineers,
> I gave up and got a Treo.
>
> I'm not saying that you don't have a defective piece of hardware, but most
> of the Verizon iPhone 5 people having problems are finding it is the SIM
> chip they have in the phone.
>
> When I reply, to new list members, or to something Brent has already
> replied to, I try to let people know that there are two Brents here. One is a
> moderator, and the other, who sometimes does not have much patience.
>
> Brent
>
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