iPhone returned

My iPhone came back today and it didn’t take long to get it re-activated and get up and running again. As a special treat to myself I spent a little time re-arranging icons and generally marvelling at this device that I did without for a week. I thought I’d share this with you, though. Apple … Continue reading “iPhone returned”

My iPhone came back today and it didn’t take long to get it re-activated and get up and running again. As a special treat to myself I spent a little time re-arranging icons and generally marvelling at this device that I did without for a week.

I thought I’d share this with you, though. Apple sends out their repaired/replacement iPhones in a box that, with it’s matte covering and embossed silver writing, is nearly as nice as the box the iPhone shipped in.

Then you open it and inside is a shining iPhone, wrapped in protective plastic with a screen film and even the inside of the box is padded and cushioned.

Apple has, to my mind, outdone themselves again. Again, thanks to Colin and Christina at O2 in Ards Shopping Centre for looking after me. Very nice people.

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  1. I think that is one of the things that I most like about Apple, they really seem to care how they do things, all the way down to the boxes they use.

    An aside, its really strange reading someone’s blog and have them mention Ards Shopping Centre. I grew up in Ards and also spent a lot of time in Bangor (grandparents lived there) as well.

    I ended up here by the odd coincidence of seeing MacYenta mentioned in someones Tweet, went to the home page and saw you as one of the 3 most recent people to create a profile and I was curious about you being in Bangor NI, esp having grown up in Ards.

  2. yes, sort off, I became a mac user last year and want to do some Mac programming in my spare time. Just don’t have a lot if it or energy for that matter, so for now helping Scotty (macdevnet) with some server admin and learning / exploring when I can.

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