Thanks very much

Really not all that impressed with the battery so far.
Went to bed on 20% yesterday, my HTC One m7 would have been on 45-50%.
Whatsapp seems to be the main killer, I lose 1-2%% every 5 messages or so. Streaming with google music is terribly inefficient (lost about 8% with 30mins of streaming).
I would have expected it to be at least on par with my m7.
Anyone else having these problems? Is it worth exchanging?
I can never understand people saying stuff like this.
You went to bed and it was on 20%, meaning it had a fifth of it's battery left (roughly). It lasts the full day, so when you go to bed, put it on charge. It will then last you through the next day. What's the issue?
http://anandtech.com/show/8554/the-iphone-6-review/7
Yet it manages to match and even surpass the HTC One in benchmarks.
One thing touched on in the review though is pixel density, I have only had a brief look at a 6 but if pixel density it high enough that under normal conditions you cannot make out the individual pixels I cannot understand a reason for wanting a higher density.
Which is entirely fair.
You buy a product, use it, and then demand all of your money back?![]()
Pretty sure restocking fees are illegal in the UK? Maybe that's only if you buy online though.
You have a right to deduct monies from refunds where goods show signs of unreasonable use leading to diminished value. You cannot usually deduct for removal of packaging to inspect the item, but you can deduct for damage or wear and tear where the item has not just been checked but used.
If you buy from Apple (retail store or online) you can open and use it and have 14 days to return for a full refund, no restocking charge.
Yes.Is there just a big shortage in supply?
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No quibble returns policy it seems from reading their T&Cs. Impressive but easily abused, but of course that's Apple's prerogative.
Wish they would hurry up and release a 6+ version of WhatsApp.
Wish they would hurry up and release a 6+ version of WhatsApp.
what is the generally accepted procedure for when you first get the phone ?
Does the old advice of needing to putting it on a good long charge before use still apply ?
Or do you just use it ?
what is the generally accepted procedure for when you first get the phone ?
Does the old advice of needing to putting it on a good long charge before use still apply ?
Or do you just use it ?
what is the generally accepted procedure for when you first get the phone ?
Does the old advice of needing to putting it on a good long charge before use still apply ?
Or do you just use it ?