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This is what the inside of an iPhone 7 Plus looks like
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iPhone Users, do not fix your iPhone with fake replacement screen. Most of those screens can brick your iPhone. |
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3rnest, I've not been following this thread for a while until today, so I don't really know what happened to you. But whatever it is, I pray God will help you recover your lost very fast. |
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see my two ogas. |
CBN and trail & error. Hmmm |
DrinkWater10:if you want to go the bad way, disable find my iPhone on it and involve SARS. With the IMEI number, your phone will be found. |
Story. Drink palm oil or cook beans with plenty palm oil if you can't drink raw palm oil. |
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Why do Apple's proprietary cables break so often or so easily? This is what a reddit user who once worked at Apple said; I used to work for Apple and interfaced with every division in the company, and I know EXACTLY why this happened. It has nothing to do with trying to get customers to buy more replacement adapters, but rather with the hierarchy of power at Apple. But before I go into this, let me explain the engineering of a power cable. If you look at a power adapter cable for any non-Apple product, you'll notice some plastic "rings" where the plug transitions to the cable. These rings are called a strain relief. The purpose of a strain relief is to prevent the cable from bending at a severe angle if you bend the cable at the base. The strain relief allows the cable to have a nice, gentle curvature if you tweak the cable instead of bending at a severe 90 degree angle. This gentle curvature prevents the cable from being broken through repeated use. Now let's look at the hierarchy of power at Apple. As with any company, Apple consists of many divisions (Sales, Marketing, Customer Service, etc.) THE most powerful division at Apple is Industrial Design. For those of you unfamiliar with the term industrial design, this is the division that makes the decisions about the overall look and feel of Apple's products. And when I say "the most powerful", I mean that their decisions trump the decisions of any other division at Apple, including Engineering and Customer Service. Now it just so happens that the Industrial Design department HATES how a strain relief looks on a power adapter. They would much prefer to have a nice clean transition between the cable and the plug. Aesthetically, this does look nicer, but from an engineering point of view, it's pretty much committing reliability suicide. Because there is no strain relief, the cables fail at a very high rate because they get bent at very harsh angles. I'm sure that the Engineering division gave every reason in the world why a strain relief should be on an adapter cable, and Customer Service said how bad the customer experience would be if tons of adapters failed, but if industrial design doesn't like a strain relief, guess what, it gets removed. Thanks for reading. |
Op, Where's the proof? |
The day I saw a smaller one, I killed it immediately. Can't take unnecessary chances. |
sheedy407:What you don't know is that saving money doesn't make one very rich. You need to reinvest, smart people don't save, they reinvest. |
takes almost forever to open pages with. |
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iPhone 6 64Gb - ₦150,000
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USA used iPhone 6 Plus 16Gb - ₦169,000
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Weekend deals; New iPhone 7 32Gb Black - ₦320,000 New iPhone 7 Plus 258Gb Jet Black - ₦430,000 New iPhone 7 Plus 32Gb Matte Black ₦395,000 Used iPhone 5s 32Gb Space Grey - ₦80,000 Used iPhone 6 16Gb Space Grey - ₦135,000 Suntemi Tech, Copia Plaza, 3, Idowu Lane, off Kodesoh Street, Computer Village, Ikeja. 08065656796 suntemi@gmail.com Thanks for your continuous patronage. |
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I'm interested, in the mist fan. How do I get 1 |
Note: this is an off-topic post. chukkyconcepts, Instead of telling us to check your profile and view a single photo of your work, why not open a thread and regularly update it with projects you've done. That way, potential clients would know you know your craft very well and will be willing to patronize you. |
OCTAVO:My Oga, I dey ooo. Heard it's 245k now but I got mine June last year. It was cheaper then. |
KennyID17:I will not insult you like you just did to me. But if you've been on the forum long enough, you will not put the word ignorance and my name in same sentence or call me an "iPhone user". Go to phone section of this forum and ask around. Most of you base your research on what you write online. Try and use the phones before you compare. I will not argue further with you. |
Typical android users. When you on iOS, you worry less knowing your OS doesn't "drink" battery "juice", it only sips it because the OS was carefully "crafted" by some of the finest programmers in the world. |
enochogaga:Thanks so much. Really appreciate |
Hello sir, attached is my gen. I intend using it to run two Ac (1.5Hp and 1Hp) with other home appliances like TV, fan, etc. Can this gen handle the loads? Also will I need a stabiliser with this gen? This is what's written on it incase it's not very clear from the photo. 8600 Starting watts 7200 Running watts Thanks
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