Showing posts with label Latest News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Latest News. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Apple Promote this Trade-in for as low as $15 a month.

Apple offer again Trade-in/ Trade-up Smart Phone to iPhone.
If you have Old iPhone or Android Smart Phone, this is your chance to switch or get a new iPhone 6s or 6s Plus  for as low as price plan per month.

After the Reuse and Recycling program. Another program Apple release this 22nd of February 2016. It's Trade-in Smart Phone to iPhone. whether you are using android smart phone or old iPhone you are eligible to trade-in and have a chance to get a new iPhone. 

The Mechanism is very simple, Just Read this blog to learn how it works.




It’s never been easier to trade up to iPhone. 

Whether you want to pay as little as $15 a month or get up to $350 in credit, it’s a great time to turn your current smartphone into a new iPhone.
Trade up to iPhone for as low as $15 a month.
 
Give us your eligible smartphone and we'll use its value to lower the monthly payments on a new iPhone of your choice. Once your iPhone is activated, it remains unlocked so you can choose the carrier and rate plan that work for you. Visit an Apple Store to get started.

 For More Information inquire to your Apple Nearest Store.
 


 
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Saturday, June 11, 2016

Nokia now owns 91% of Alcatel-Lucent, merger underway


Back in April last year Nokia announced it will acquire Alcatel-Lucent for €15.6 billion (an all-stock deal).
Now the Finnish company has announced that it controls 91% of Alcatel-Lucent shares after the second round of the transaction. The two companies have already started combining operations.
Nokia will need 95% before it can complete the acquisition.


 By the way, "Alcatel" here is a different company than the one that makes the phones - those are made by TCL, which licenses the name.


Credit to GSMARENA
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Friday, June 10, 2016

iPhone 6s - Tips, Tricks & Hidden Features



 Here's a video on Tips, Tricks and Hidden Features of the iPhone 6S / iPhone 6S Plus.This video will help new users as well as advanced users to learn more about the device. Watch the full video and know about core features of this device :)




Credit to  Explore Gadgets
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Thursday, June 9, 2016

Apple AC Wall Plug Adapter Exchange Program



After the Rear iSight iPhone 6 plus replacement program. Apple determine a new problem from their accessories. Apple now take action for the faulty accessories.


Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the two prong Apple AC wall plug adapters designed for use in Continental Europe, Australia, New Zealand, Korea, Argentina and Brazil may break and create a risk of electrical shock if touched. These wall plug adapters shipped from 2003 to 2015 with Mac and certain iOS devices, and were also included in the Apple World Travel Adapter Kit.
Customer safety is always Apple's top priority, and we have voluntarily decided to exchange affected wall plug adapters with a new, redesigned adapter, free of charge. We encourage customers to exchange any affected parts using the process below.
Note: Other wall plug adapters, including United States, United Kingdom, China and Japan and Apple USB power adapters are not affected by this program.

Identifying your wall plug adapter

Compare your adapter to the images below. An affected wall plug adapter has 4 or 5 characters or no characters on the inside slot where it attaches to an Apple power adapter. Redesigned adapters have a 3-letter regional code in the slot (EUR, KOR, AUS, ARG or BRA).


Exchange Process

Exchange your adapter(s) at your local Authorized Apple Service Provider. We will need to verify your Mac, iPad, iPhone or iPod serial number as part of the exchange process so please find your serial number in advance. Finding your device serial number is easy.
Customers who purchased a World Travel Adapter Kit should use one of the options above to exchange their affected parts.

Additional Information

This program does not affect your statutory or warranty rights.
If you believe you have paid for a replacement due to this issue, contact Apple regarding a refund.
Learn more about using Apple power adapters, cables, and duckheads with Apple products.


Credit to  http://www.apple.com/support
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