Apple outlines what will happen if you lose an Airpod
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- AnonD-202928
- Qch
- 16 Dec 2016
Another attempt to milk Apple fans who are too blind to see any value for your $$$$$$$!!!!!!!!
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- Kevin
- IbE
- 16 Dec 2016
Lets simply put it this way a smartphone should be practical and will always have a 3.5mm headphone jack for daily use, fm radio, and a micro slot sd card--->happy ending for users.
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- Anonymous
- PT@
- 16 Dec 2016
Anonymous, 16 Dec 2016Hilarious most companies would tell you to f-off and buy a ... moreLol, They are just hiding their a** for a poorly designed ear piece. They are not doing anyone a favor.
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- AnonD-621207
- fDb
- 16 Dec 2016
There are many other bluetooth earpieces in the market. These apple ear pieces will be my last choice.
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- Anonymous
- IV8
- 16 Dec 2016
mir, 16 Dec 2016Samsung has their own similar wireless headphones that are ... moreSamsung's wireless earbuds are smart earbuds compared to this dumb airpods.. They have their own step-counter, sensors and even 4gb of memory to bring your music so it will be independent from your phone.. That is what justifies samsung's price.. As for this dumb airpods it is just because of the Apple logo
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- Anonymous
- wnx
- 16 Dec 2016
Hilarious most companies would tell you to f-off and buy a whole new set. Apple offers a solution and typically gets criticized for it. I see nothing wrong with the replacement prices, either. None of you have obviously never bought original replacement parts for you car, if any one you even own a car, otherwise you'd get it.
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- Anonymous
- qNh
- 16 Dec 2016
mir, 16 Dec 2016Samsung has their own similar wireless headphones that are ... moreExcept Apple has a history of making every little imperfection of their product a fault of the consumer...
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- sd
- P@Y
- 16 Dec 2016
AnonD-509373, 16 Dec 2016Well if you use common sense, apple's airpods are advertise... moreobviously that design though is not worth the penny is it?
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- AnonD-509373
- jCb
- 16 Dec 2016
Well if you use common sense, apple's airpods are advertised on a much larger scale than that of samsung's earphones. I am pretty sure most do not even know that such expensive earphones existed from samsung, hence how can you complain about something that you don't know about? Besides, even if samsung's earphones are more expensive, you still can't deny this deal from apple is still absurd.
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- AnonD-206946
- 7Pj
- 16 Dec 2016
Hahahaha. iCrap- iearphones - imoney-ifone-iTV -iwireless charger-ipod-ireturn exchange -I messages-ipad-ibend.. what is this lol
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- AnonD-558092
- 6Ba
- 16 Dec 2016
If you do the math, you'll realise that you actually loose money. 2 Airpods + one charger (if you loose it) = 207$. Also don't forget the fees for shipping anf tax.
Good job "Appdle"!
PS: Appdle is from "Likewise, Appdle has also detailed on its website its rules for replacing any Airpod parts."
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- AnonD-5197
- 86w
- 16 Dec 2016
I currently use a pair of China brand wireless earphones pretty similar in concept and I love them. I would not pay Apple prices for them though...
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- AnonD-605106
- Hm9
- 16 Dec 2016
The design really sucks so bad that I cannot imagine why people would ever want it in the first place.
- DonAlduck
- myI
- 16 Dec 2016
When i read this my reaction was:
BRUH!
I get it, someone loses their new shiny earphones...fine...but why charge them that much!!
Greedy Apple..
I was thinking about getting one in the future and I'm still waiting to see more reviews but considering what would happen if the big IF happens...this is just a big let down.
Might hold off a year or two and buy one from a different company that'll offer at least 6 hours of continuous use and great compatibility for Android. (and of course great sound)
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- sd
- P@Y
- 16 Dec 2016
now that's apple.
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- mir
- t7X
- 16 Dec 2016
Samsung has their own similar wireless headphones that are just as easy to lose and are actually even more expensive. You don't see people complaining about those. And yet Apple get's all the hate for the very same type of product that they're not even forcing people to buy in the first place.