iphone 3G ( black ) 8GB (Pinklao) THB8000
- City: Phuket
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: December 17, 2011 5:25 pm
- Expires: This ad has expired
*complete accesories
– headphone
– charger
– box
– manual
Contact number : 0876798492
- Location: Pinklao
- it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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iphone 3G ( black ) 8GB (Pinklao) THB8000
Tip #2: Be Selective About Your Used iPhone Purchase
If this is your very first time investing in an iPhone, familiarize yourself with the various features that accompany the iPhone; this way, when you see all the offers out there, you will be able to know precisely what it is you are getting for your money. If you are not new to the iPhone buying experience and you are interested in upgrading your old Apple iPhone 4gb device of any other iPhone for something with more features and options, again familiarity with Apple iPhone offerings is needed. When a consumer knows what is currently available on the market, they are in a better position when it comes time to make their buying decisions.
It doesn’t matter what type of iPhone a consumer is thinking about buying: a 4gb refurbished iPhone, an 8gb refurbished iPhone or a 16gb
iPhone all have built in moisture detectors which will immediately reveal if the phone is water damaged. Of course, you can always question the seller and ask if the item has had water damage in the past, but it is far safer to look into whether or not the refurbished iPhone has been damaged by water physically. Checking for water damage is simple; when looking to buy a refurbished iPhone, you can gently lift the battery out of the iPhone to see if there is a tiny, white colored dot beneath the area where the battery is placed. When checking beneath the refurbished iPhone for the moisture indicator, if the consumer discovers a small, red colored dot or no dot at all, this is a clear indication that something is amiss and that the iPhone has been exposed to moisture.
The next time you’re in Kuala Lumpur, check out the Petronas Towers. On the way home, don’t miss the airport’s ticket kiosks. You’ll find that they’re powered by iPads. Malaysia Airlines has stuffed iPads running their app MHmobile into 9 self-checkout kiosks. As you see in the video above, using the app is just as easy as you’d expect and a whole lot less ugly than some kiosk software I’ve seen.
I’ve never been an IT manager at an airport, but I’d imagine that setting one of these things up would cost less than other methods. Plus, updates are simple: just download a new version of the app.
Of course, you can get that re-create that airport excitement whenever you want by downloading the app yourself. Minus the overpriced food, crying babies and stale air, of course.
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