That's what I did and now the speakers on my iPhone work again.
Walls ftw.
Walls ftw.
win.GodFather wrote:
That's what I did and now the speakers on my iPhone work again.
Walls ftw.
I had a second-gen iPod nano four years ago that conked out on me. I did exactly that, and it worked. I think Apple's tech support should include this in their guides.GodFather wrote:
That's what I did and now the speakers on my iPhone work again.
Walls ftw.
lmaoMiggle wrote:
my wall was acting funny so I threw my MBP at it.
The wall is fixed, macbook not so much.
Machine owners experiencing problems were given the most awesome set of troubleshooting instructions in the history of computing: Lift the dead machine a few inches of the ground and drop it. Turn it on and see if it works.
You should see the service guides....TSI wrote:
I had a second-gen iPod nano four years ago that conked out on me. I did exactly that, and it worked. I think Apple's tech support should include this in their guides.GodFather wrote:
That's what I did and now the speakers on my iPhone work again.
Walls ftw.
Borderline illegal in some regions....TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
My iPhone speaker is fucked as well. And apparently the warranty on apple products is lolshort.
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Guy I know used to work for Apple out in SF, told me there was a guy in the store who used to 'fix' iPods by whacking them on a table. They worked for a day or two again, then died. Apparently it was quite a common thing they did, even if it wasn't officially sanctioned.Bertster7 wrote:
You should see the service guides....TSI wrote:
I had a second-gen iPod nano four years ago that conked out on me. I did exactly that, and it worked. I think Apple's tech support should include this in their guides.GodFather wrote:
That's what I did and now the speakers on my iPhone work again.
Walls ftw.Borderline illegal in some regions....TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
My iPhone speaker is fucked as well. And apparently the warranty on apple products is lolshort.
Try challenging it.