It might be worth pointing out that for the Very offer, you need a Very credit account which I believe will put a stain on your credit rating so... caveat emptor
Not sure if it’s been mentioned earlier but Very are selling iPhone 8/8+ with effectively 20% discount through their buy now pay later scheme. The balance can be paid off anytime within 12 months interest free, which you’ll want to do as thier interest rate is a whopping 39.9%!
This brings the cost of an iPhone 8 64gb down to £560 vs the iPhone X 64gb at £999 - food for thought.
They have the same offer on iPads and MacBooks too - hope this is useful to someone.
Cheers
Rory
It might be worth pointing out that for the Very offer, you need a Very credit account which I believe will put a stain on your credit rating so... caveat emptor
I don't really have the answer to that since I've never used them myself but I was looking into taking advantage of that offer and while browsing the comments on a UK site specializing at highlighting deals, I saw a lot of people commenting that it affected their credit rating quite a bit. I'm not trying to steer people off the deal, just trying to highlight something that may be of interest to some.
Had mine 24hrs now.
Sometimes, the lack of a home button is annoying. I never, ever want to use Siri. Ever. I cannot turn this off. When it accidentally activates, getting rid of it is now a massive pain in the arse.
However, I like the extra real estate the lack of that button has given me. More pixels than my 6S Plus, but in a smaller form factor.
Battery doesn't seem great compared to the 6S Plus.
Face ID is brilliant. JUST WORKS. Amazing.
I got 8 hours and 55 minites (actual usage) today. Mainly browsing and watching live sport on my phone all day until it died.
In normal circumstances it will easily last me from morning to evening (deliberately hammered / tested it today)
I've just got mine and the first impression is its bloody heavy! and now I have to get the beta software onto it to restore my backup..
Well, whole afternoon wasted today with this.
Went to John Lewis to collect a new handset to find out they had sold the one I reserved after my last post here.....and only told me that after the kid had wiped my phone in front of me.............so I have to then go over to Apple to be told it's now not just a hardware issue but also software so cannot be restored from a PC back up if they give me a new (out of box) replacement today........so have to go back to Apple but with my laptop to get all data onto a new handset.....and no I didn't have my laptop with my today where I back up (don't use iCloud) stuff so have to go through this all over again at some point.
Go back to John Lewis who despite being very apologetic cannot guarantee when they will have more new stock.........so am waiting for a call for that to happen and then will have to go to Apple for them to re-set it all up again as I want a brand new handset and not an out of box replacement from Apple.....and if I do take one from Apple and it fails again they will not change it for anything than another X anyway and if that occurs in the first 30 days my John Lewis warranty is negated.
Why did I bother?!
I feel your pain.
John Lewis generally have a good reputation for customer service, but I get the impression their tech repairs have been outsourced to the lowest bidder. There are also unnecessary layers of beauracracy between the customer and the repair service, as well as insufficiently trained frontline staff (as you’ve found). I won’t bore you with the entire saga, but my faulty iPad was a few days out of their 30-day period, and I ended up being without it for about a month. Although they are meant to keep all the information wrt a problem in one place, if you’re not careful you end up with multiple references, with no one really knowing what’s going on. The JL tech people also seem to be unable to contact the repair people directly, instead relying on emails, which don’t get answered. You then end up with people saying they will get back to you, not doing, and thus making a bad situation worse. I then ended up getting told (by three different JL employees in the end) after several weeks of messing around, that I should just have taken the iPad back to an Apple store! (Who confirmed that they would’ve simply swapped the iPad there and then). I also didn’t realise they’d reduced their 90 day return period to 30 (although you don’t have to read too many AV forums to see that people seem to really have abused that, so I’m not entirely surprised they did it).
After this, I wouldn’t buy an Apple product from anyone other than Apple (other than perhaps Costco - no coincidence they’re another US company). As I’ve said though, Apple have let themselves down somewhat, but at least they got a new phone out in about a week. I’d be very surprised if Apple would’ve put you in a situation where you had a software as well as a hardware issue.
John Lewis like most retailers are guided very much by Apple on what they can and can't do with their products.
While one customer might have been better treated at an apple store there are instances where they have referred customers back to John Lewis rather than deal with them.
Apple cap returns. That means, after a certain number of turns a month, the store is liable for the cost. Also, the warranty a customer enjoys isn't extended to the shop. Returning a phone after 9 months to most large resellers cost Apple nothing and the site nothing. An unreliable some product costs retailers massively.
Retailers make nothing out of Apple but they get a halo effect from selling them in their shots. They are a terrible company to deal with.
That doesn't surprise me. There's no doubt that from a consumer point of view Apple are pretty good, but this is nearly always at a cost to suppliers, secondary sellers etc. (See also supermarkets, and I suspect companies like Amazon are no better).
When companies get too big, everyone else suffers.
Back on topic. Update.
Following some guides online, I've found all the places you have to turn Siri off now - I think before it was activating as it was active for certain applications. Since I've done that, I've had no problems.
Face ID still works, even in the dark, even when driving, so I don't have to touch the phone.
I've got so used to swiping up already, I keep finding myself trying to do it on my work Samsung, which has one of those now archaic "buttons".
Yeah I have fully adapted now and found myself swiping up on the kids iPads
Im laid up at the moment with a slipped disc - hence bored! Managed to get around 8.5 hours constantly streamed TV over wifi. Guess would of lasted longer watching movies stored on the phone itself
The swiping is good and for anyone who had a Blackberry Z10 its second nature but its a pain to close apps, they should have just given BB some money and done it there way and it would have been far better.I've got so used to swiping up already, I keep finding myself trying to do it on my work Samsung, which has one of those now archaic "buttons".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-42090777
Foxconn stops interns' illegal overtime at iPhone X factory.
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
Picked mine up today. I've had 3GS, 4S, 5S, 6, 6S, 7+ and now the 10.
The size takes a bit of getting used to after the 7+, sort of smaller, sort of larger but not quite so...
The screen itself though it great, those deep blacks seem to be the difference.
It does colour shift on an angle but it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would.
Face ID is surprisingly good, even with glasses on/off or slightly off square, it works really well.
The one unexpected thing is the speed, this is a really fast device!
To some extents, it does feel like a 'super' 3GS, but that's no bad thing in my book!
Not a fan
Love the look of the razer phone but I'm on the oneplus which is great
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How are folks finding the camera? Is it noticeably improved over, say a 6? My wife has an S7 which has an outstanding camera, so trying to decide to go Samsung next or follow my gut and go for the X.
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I saw that photo on the other thread and meant to comment. The clarity is astonishing, it could have been taken with an SLR! Really shows the dial. Beautiful.
I find my iPhone photos (on a 6) look so "flat" compared to the S7, especially the colours and light. Wondering if the X is the step up I'm looking for.
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I know jack about photography - that pic was literally aim and click. Im very impressed with the detail!
With the 6 and same watch I could not get a pic that I was happy with etc
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Thanks Kultschar, good to know!
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Guess you could try one of the display models in the Apple shop?
FWIW, John Lewis online have (finally) got some 256gb SG in stock.
https://m.johnlewis.com/apple-iphone...256gb/p3298410
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You have to love this place,
People with cars capable of speeds that you can't use, waterproof watches that never get wet, mobile phones costing a fortune with storage capacity they'll never need, and arctic jackets too warm to wear in a UK winter, 😂
"Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action."
'Populism, the last refuge of a Tory scoundrel'.
I hadn't considered the Pixel 2 at all actually, but will take a look. Hoping there may be some good deals in the run up to Christmas. Thanks for the recommendation
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I’ve been tempted, would have bought one had they had them for sale in apple last week.
You didn’t think to wonder if Apple would put their newest, highest margin item (which is currently in worldwide short supply) for sale already???!?
Good luck with that.
I think you've misinterpreted the OP's words 'for sale' i.e. available as 'on sale' i.e. at a reduced price.
Anyway, using an iPhone X (256GB in Space Grey) for 6 hours or so and the gestures are already second-nature. I'll have a play with the camera tomorrow. Whilst I completely understand that the cost will not be justifiable to some, I believe these devices should be thought of and described as handheld computers that include all the features of a phone. However, given the derivation, I think that is a while away yet.
One thing I was concerned about was the fact that there are now two different sets of gestures between faceid and touchid devices ie going from an iPad to an iPhone may now feel slightly awkward.
After about a month of using both, this hasn’t been as much of an issue as expected. I do occasionally swipe up on my iPad or go for the home button in my phone, but it’s rare.
I’d still like to see dual gesture options on the iPad though.
I recently upgraded from a 64gb 6 to a 64gb 8 Plus partly because of the camera (portrait mode) and the speed difference is noticeable in my opinion.
^^^Correct^^^
The ‘Side button’ (ie the old on/off button) also fulfils some of the functions (eg Siri, Apple Pay, etc etc).
Just catching up late to this thread, having just upgraded. Did it primarily for larger display/better camera reasons, but after a few days use surprisingly most impressed with Face ID which is flawless and significantly better that Touch ID, where I always used to have issues unlocking with wet fingers either while in kitchen or when getting into car from typical wet Scottish weather. Speed and new gestures also damn good, its probably now my preferred device over my iPad Air and PC for rapidly handling emails, social media etc.
Colour me suitably impressed...