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Sunday, January 7, 2018

$29.00 APPLE iPhone

Remember the widely circulated urban legend that claimed that Apple purposely screwed up current iPhones as soon as a new iphone model was made available. Only conspiracy theorists really believed this. Turns out, it was completely true. Apple recently admitted that they secretly 'throttled back' the performance of iPhones to 'protect' the performance of the phones operating with older batteries. This would have been acceptable had Apple advised their millions of customers of this detail, but they did not. Recently my iPhone 6 was becoming practically useless. The battery charge lasted just an hour or so. Many apps were working very poorly. My phone was inexplicably shutting down, even when it had a charge. I came very close to buying a new phone. 

Fortunately, it was discovered that the urban legend that claimed that Apple purposely screwed up current iPhones as soon as a new iPhone model was made available was COMPLETELY TRUE. Apple which was faced, and is still facing a public relations crisis announced that they would replace batteries for $29 instead of $79. At first the announcement was that this would take place some time in late January. That lasted about two days, Apple quietly announced that the replacement program would take place immediately. I visited my local Apple store on December 31 for this battery swap. Naturally, the batteries were out of stock. This past weekend, I did get a call from the Apple store that the battery was available. I visited the store, and within 90 minutes, I had a phone with a battery that restored my phone to perfect working condition. Best $29 that I ever spent.




Your Food Diary For:

Saturday, January 6, 2018
BREAKFAST Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
Quaker - Grits - Instant - Original 600 132 0 12 1,860 0
Bacon 200 0 15 15 875 0

800 132 15 27 2,735 0
L U N C H
Brioche Burger Buns, 2 bun 320 50 8 10 420 10
Sargento - Sliced Gouda Cheese 280 0 24 20 480 0
Sliced Boneless Ham 360 0 12 66 3,120 0

960 50 44 96 4,020 10
D I N N E R
Panda Express Honey Walnut Shrimp 360 35 23 13 440 9
Panda Express Mixed Vegetable 80 16 1 4 540 5
Panda Express Broccoli Beef 150 13 7 9 520 7

590 64 31 26 1,500 21

Choceur - Creamy Milk Chocolate    440 44 28 6 60 34

440 44 28 6 60 34
Totals 2,790 290 118 155 8,315 65
Your Daily Goal 3,066 383 102 154 2,300 115
Remaining 276 93 -16 -1 -6,015 50
Calories
kcal
Carbs
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Fat
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Protein
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Sodium
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Sugar
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*You've earned 1,136 extra calories from exercise today         


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from the Washington Post
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Run, don’t walk, to replace your iPhone battery for $29

By Geoffrey A. Fowler January 4


Rarely is tech advice this cut and dried: If you bought an iPhone in 2016 or earlier, make an appointment at a Genius Bar as soon as possible. Apple just started a program that can make old iPhones feel new again — for just $29.
An Apple store or repair shop will pop the hood of your iPhone 6, 6s, SE or 7 and swap out the battery. Like a jalopy after a Jiffy Lube, a three-year-old iPhone with a fresh battery will not only run longer, chances are it will also run faster.
Just hurry up and do it. When I showed up with an appointment at my closest Apple store on Jan. 3, there were so many others also trying to replace their batteries that I had to join a weeks-long waiting list. Your local shop might have more supply, but battling hordes for repair (rather than a sexy new phone) is an unusual experience at an Apple store.
What’s the big deal? Apple shaved $50 off its standard battery fee in an extraordinary — but limited-time — effort to get back in our good graces. It got caught in December slowing iPhones with worn-out batteries — a move, it says, that keeps the phones from unexpectedly shutting down. If you always suspected your old iPhone was getting slower, you were right.
But now there’s a fix. While most of us were in a holidaze last week, Apple published a mea culpa and promised to make replacing the battery on an iPhone less expensive through the end of 2018. It made the move, it said, “to address our customers’ concerns, to recognize their loyalty and to regain the trust of anyone who may have doubted Apple’s intentions.” On Dec. 30, Apple said it would begin honoring a $29 price immediately.
[Could Apple’s battery program encourage people to upgrade less often?] 
This is going to cost Apple a lot more than just overtime at the Genius Bar. Once your phone get a fresh battery and the processor kicks back to 100 percent, there’s a chance you might not feel the need to upgrade your iPhone for a while. One analyst, Mark Moskowitz of Barclays, expects the battery offer could cause Apple to sell 16 million fewer new iPhones. (And you definitely shouldn't buy a phone you don't need.)
Still, inexpensive battery replacement is the right thing for Apple to do. A good reputation is its best selling point in an era where smartphone features are reaching parity. Battery life is most people’s No. 1 complaint about their phones, and maintenance is a long-overdue part to smartphone ownership. When Apple makes repairing phones as easy as buying new ones, it saves us money and it’s better for the environment.
How do you know if you’d benefit from a new battery? Apple has promised a software update soon that gives us more visibility into battery health. For now, though, if your phone is really bad off there might be a warning message when you dig into the settings menu. Or here’s a yardstick: If your iPhone can’t last from morning coffee to happy hour on a single charge, it’s time.
Anyone with an iPhone 6 or newer is eligible for the $29 replacement, regardless of what Apple’s battery tests report. (If you paid for AppleCare+ coverage, it might even be free.) Remember, this isn’t just about improving battery life; some tests have found replacing the battery can result in speed improvements of over 100 percent.
To get a new battery, log on to Apple’s support site, and then select iPhone, then Battery, then Battery replacement. If you live near an Apple store or authorized repair shop such as Best Buy, select one and make an appointment. (Call ahead to third-party shops to make sure they’ll honor the $29 offer.)
Then be prepared to wait. Most of my local stores are booked for days. And just because you have an appointment doesn’t mean you’ll get your replacement right away. I went in to Apple’s San Francisco flagship five days after its announcement and my store Genius reported he was already out of stock of iPhone 6 batteries — and there were thousands of other customers ahead of me to get one. They’ll email me when there’s a battery in stock, at which point I have to go back to the store.
Apple could improve this process. As my Genius explained it, you can’t get in the queue for a replacement battery until a Genius has signed off on your order — so there’s no way to avoid two trips. And there’s also no way to easily check stock supplies; when I tried calling another store, I couldn't get a straight answer. If Apple can’t meet customer demand for replacements, it ought to at least help set our expectations.
There are a few other options. If you live far away from a store and have a backup phone handy, you could mail your iPhone to Apple to replace the battery, via the same Apple support site. (There’s also a $7 shipping fee.)
You could take the unofficial route. A service called iCracked will send a repair person to you to replace a battery for between $20 and $50. Some mom-and-pop repair shops will replace an iPhone battery for less than $30.
Or there is the hands-on approach: Buy a battery replacement kit, like the $25 one sold by iFixit. This isn’t for the clumsy or fainthearted, but there’s a special satisfaction to opening up a gadget and seeing what makes it tick … and then ripping it out and replacing it with something better.
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An iPhone 6 battery from a teardown by gadget repair site iFixit. (Photo: iFixit)

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Posted by Marc Jacobs at 1/07/2018 04:19:00 PM
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