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Price drops and great savings are what iResQ has in store for the many apple users who require special repairs. Included in the roster of stuff that are up for repair include the iPhone 3GS digitizers, matte-finished LCD screens for the MacBook Pros and replacement glass panels. Available in various pricing scales, here are some of the price drops in store for people looking for cost-efficient savings on repairs, replacements and services for the Apple devices:

  • iPhone 3GS Digitizers ($89)
  • 13” Matte-Finished LCD Screens for the MacBook ($99 for self-installation and $189 for the full service)
  • Replacement of Glass Display Panels for the MacBook Pros ($299)

You can check them out at their website for other repair and services you may be looking for here.

(Source) Press

Tags: Apple, apple products, apple users, Cell Phones, display panels, glass panels, iPhone, iPhone, iresq, lcd screens, matte, Mobile Software, replacement glass, replacements, scales, self installation, service replacement

Here is a handy app to have for all iPhone or iPod Touch owners. TUAW releases a news app for your iPhone which is practically the same as the actual TUAW website. The Unofficial Apple Weblog is a great reference to get the latest news, reviews and tips for Apple products like the iPhone, iPod and the MAC.

The TUAW app has over 20 categories for you to check out and tips as well for all Apple users ranging from beginner to experts. Get the latest updates with this TUAW app and make sure you don’t miss a beat on what is going on in the Apple World.

The app is available at the iTunes Store and is free for download.

(Source) TUAW

Tags: Apple, apple products, apple users, apple world, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, tuaw, unofficial apple weblog

iPhone Batteries Deteriorating?

It seems that new iPhones are now revealing some of their flaws. One glaring feature and need for most devices today is the length of the battery life, something that some people over at Los Angeles are experiencing. There is no word if the issue only concerns the batch that came to them but this is really something that Apple should look into.

According to IFixit.com, repairing company which specializes in Apple products, the 3GS’s battery life was about 15% smaller than the original iPhone. But Apple spokeswoman Natalie Harrison emphasized, battery consumption is highly dependent on what applications and features are used.

It could be the size but the Apple spokeswoman has a point. If you have an application, like let’s say a game which you often play, chances are your battery will need a recharge sooner than you think. For now, this is the best explanation available but if the number of people who have the same issue without the given explanation, expect this problem to be a full-blown issue soon.

(Source) iPhone Buzz

Tags: Accessories, Apple, apple products, batteries, battery consumption, battery life, game, iPhone, iPhone, iphones, spokeswoman




 

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