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iPhone Submerged Under Water But Still Worked

iPhone Under WateriPhone Submerged Under Water But Still Worked? Should South Africa Apple Fans Wait For The iPhone? Is The Purple Haze Effects Unique To iPhone 5 Alone?
iPhone Submerged Under Water But Still Worked?

Water damage is one of the most common accidents that most people have, not just on their iOS devices but any other mobile phone. Of course, most people drop their phone in water but fish it out right away. However, this story is a bit more surprising, because the iPhone was submerged for a week’s time. The iPhone owner, Ken Hovanes allegedly dropped his device last April of 2012 into Alabama’s Smith Lake.

The waters kind of murky and he was unwilling to dive blindly, so he decided to just get a new phone. A week later, he discovers his phone as the water levels recede, and the phone was surprisingly working ……………………………………… read more: http://www.ubergizmo.com/

Should South Africa Apple Fans Wait For The iPhone?

It appears that Apple fans from South Africa should take the time waiting for the iPhone 5 to be released in the country. While there are unofficial resellers that offer the iPhone right away, these devices are sold at very inflated process, and do not have an official warranty from Apple at all.

Core Group South Africa gave this warning and hopes that consumers follow that. Right now, unofficial sellers are offering the entry level iPhone 5 models at R11,000 to R12,000, which is due to the supply demand situation of the market ………………………………………… read more: http://www.itweb.co.za/

Is The Purple Haze Effects Unique To iPhone 5 Alone?

Many new iPhone 5 users have reported a “purple haze” issue with their cameras, and many of them have grumbled about this purple effect especially when shooting towards the sun or bright light. Consumer reports say, however, that the effect is not unusual because it has also been tested on a number of Android phones. It has also been found in its predecessor devices and other devices with fine cameras.

Findings show that the purple-haze effect was just as present as with the iPhone 4S, Motorola Droid Razr Maxx and Samsung Galaxy SIII when shooting under the same conditions ………………………… read more: http://www.abcactionnews.com/