>touch disease
iShit, not even once.
>touch disease
iShit, not even once.
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>Look mom I posted it again
>look mom i shat in the street again
SHART IN MART
PLOP IN SHOP
>reputation of building high-quality products
>apple
>foxconn
>premium
>high-quality
OP, did you know that by calling it "iShit" you are basically a fan. As in, you have an emotional attachment to a brand.
Disproven kiddo
Spotted the Pajeet.
DELET THIS
Spotted the retard
Does this affect the 6s and 6s Plus?
No because it's a old iPhone 6 manufactur problem
>One of these random tech people fixing cracked screens and was willing to talk to us has enough anecdotal evidence to make a claim about millions of devices.
>t. Pajeet
DELET THIS
LEAVE APEL ALONE
iShit, not even once.
wtf is happening
>Foxconn isn't high quality
Major customers of Foxconn include or have included:
Acer Inc.(Taiwan)
Amazon.com(United States)
Apple Inc.(United States).
BlackBerry Ltd. (Canada)
Cisco(United States)
Dell(United States)
Google(United States)
Hewlett-Packard(United States)
Huawei(China)
InFocus(United States)
Microsoft(United States)
Motorola Mobility(United States)
Nintendo(Japan)
Nokia(Finland)
Sony(Japan)
Toshiba(Japan)
Vizio(United States)
Xiaomi(China)
>an iPajeet has literally defended Foxconn
You can fuck right off. This shit had made my job worse already with faggots bringing in their iphones demanding a free fix or replacement.
I actually hate Apple.
But if Foxconn is a valid argument, then I have to hate Cisco and HP too.
>defending cisco and hp
>he use only obscure hipster unreliable brands
>$125
What's he gonna buy with that, an Apple extension cable?
Reminds me of my uncle
"Emotional attachment" is improper word use.
"Emotional repulsion" is the proper terminology.
actually he can afford a whole charger for $100
It's still an emotional response, much like an Apple fan who is about to jizz his pants over a fucking watch band or some new useless gimmick some people come close to jizzing themselves over the blunders of Apple.
Point is, people are invested in this company in one way or another.
There you go again with the improper terminology.
Apple haters are most certainly not "invested," they are more appropriately "divested."
Unless you are referring to financial jargon. Then I suppose even an Apple hater might buy the stock if she expects to make money doing so.
>she