Tagal dumating dito. Haha!
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^dami na! If you're willing to pay premium
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What do you mean how? If you're willing to pay double the retail price then go! 50k+ yata for the 16 gig
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IP5 released last Friday morning in HK
by Friday evening meron na sa Zhongguancun (Beijing’s tech hub)
ganyan kabilis mga scalper
Still happy with my ip4. Makakatagal pa siguro to hanggang ip6. Hehe
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Chips and scratches...
Was Apple aware of the iPhone 5 build quality issues? - GSMArena Blog
Was Apple aware of the iPhone 5 build quality issues?
46 minutes ago by Chip
The chipping issues of the anodized aluminum back cover of the new iPhone caused a real storm this weekend and it seems the saga is not going to end anytime soon. Apple’s latest smartphone turned out to be way less durable than its predecessor and that made quite a lot of its early adopters angry.
And while build quality issues are not uncommon in an industry where time is so precious and technology is oftentimes pushed close to its limits, Apple might not be an innocent victim here. The latest development leads us to believe that the company was fully aware of the sensitive nature of the iPhone 5 back panel, but still proceeded with its manufacturing.
One of our readers brought to our attention the following video, which was created before the iPhone 5 was announced. The worker at the Foxconn factory who published the photos of the new iOS smartphone before it went official, said that most of the iPhone 5 units he and his team were producing were faulty – with good ones being just 10%.
The good news is that you can always return your iPhone 5 if you are unhappy with it for a full refund. According to the video, though, you should just wait until October, when units of higher quality will supposedly come to the market.
Black iPhone 5's aluminium body suffers from chipping woes | Stuff magazine
Black iPhone 5's aluminium body suffers from chipping woes
24 Sep 2012
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If you're the proud owner of a sleek iPhone 5 then you might be among the few whose handsets have suffered from chips in the anodised aluminium finish.
Stuff has received a few complaints from black iPhone 5 owners about silver chips appearing on the anodised aluminium edges of their new iPhone 5s – and our very own review unit (pictured above) has also suffered, despite our best efforts to keep it in pristine condition.
White iPhone 5s appear to be in the clear for the time being, although we put that down to the lighter colour masking any scratches that might have appeared.
It's one area where solid polycarbonate handsets like the Nokia Lumia 800 and upcoming Lumia 920 are at an advantage over the iPhone 5 – scratches show up less easily as the phone's colour runs throughout the polycarbonate, but there's still no denying the appeal of brushed metal. Check out our 10 of the best iPhone 5 accessories feature for cases that'll keep your precious iDevice out of harm's way.
Are you the proud owner of a new iPhone 5? Let us know how yours is holding up in the comments below and feel free to send any photos to stuff*haymarket.com.
apple iphone 5 designed for americans...
samsung s3 designed for humans...
nakakalito alin ang bibilhin ko....![]()