Simon Janes Over a decade ago, decided Apple was "too evil." Dropped it like a hot potato. Every once in a while, I see headlines like this: bbc.com/news/techn... and just say to myself... "Yup. That seems to be expected."
😀 Tom I want to preface with: The upgrade bricked their devices, not the repair. That is completely on Apple. I don't like Apple either, but to be fair, apparently this only happens when the TouchID module is replaced. However Apple did screw up by not notifying people who already fixed it before they upgraded. Apple became the company they said they wouldn't.
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