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iPhone Prior to Activation

Persistent air bubble. =(

We left the original plastic screen cover on so we didn't have to buy a screen protector for $15 USD.
iPhone Prior to Activation by hanapbuhay.
After a couple of weeks, I noticed the Incase Protective Cover above actually caused a few scratches on both of our iPhones. Derek Punsalan wrote a review regarding this "protective cover" and its deceptive ways. You might be able to tell that I'm a little upset about this, because I thought the case would actually do its job.

I was wrong.

I'd like to thank Incase for not quality controlling their "bad batch of rubber". I'm most likely going to fill out a warranty claim form and get a replacement. But as Derek stated in his write up, my iPhone is still scratched up.

I still purchase Incase products because of their innovative designs, but I'll think twice about it next time. 
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Grof fLeK says:

Squeeze the bubble out! :D
Posted 29 months ago. ( permalink )

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hanapbuhay  Pro User  says:

We tried, but it keeps coming back. I think it's because the headphone/mic jack is nearby causing air to easily seep back in. =|
Posted 29 months ago. ( permalink )

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Harrison / Peppery  Pro User  says:

Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Apple iPhone, and we'd love to have your photo added to the group.
Posted 29 months ago. ( permalink )

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MBurdeos  Pro User  says:

You mean your's actually activated??? Mine's a nice paper wait.
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hanapbuhay  Pro User  says:

Waiting for it to be unlocked, eh? We couldn't wait, but I do miss T-Mobile. I just found a new deadspot on my home today.
Posted 29 months ago. ( permalink )

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urizen1 says:

I'm getting the itch for an iPhone but AT&T and the story in consumerist.com (they're using the picture you have) is making me hold back for a while. Hope they fix their issue with AT&T.

Geez, what an amount for a prepaid call.
Posted 27 months ago. ( permalink )

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hanapbuhay  Pro User  says:

Thanks for letting me know about this picture being used for an article at Consumerist.

If it's AT&T that's stopping you from getting an iPhone, you could find a way to unlock it and use on T-Mobile's network (I'm assuming you're in the United States). Free unlocking software for the iPhone is available and getting easier to implement every day.

Regarding the prepaid cell issue, if that person connected their mobile line to a prepaid line, I could see that causing some issues/delays. I would not recommend moving a permanent land or mobile line onto a prepaid. I think that's asking for trouble.
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