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I Bought A New iPhone SE. Let's Talk About The Battery.
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<blockquote data-quote="Marrk" data-source="post: 1865066" data-attributes="member: 193327"><p>This as been something that as baffled me for years. Generally, I have managed to stay away from iCloud, iTunes, App Store. Don't use 'em, don't need 'em. Judging from the error messages that I get every time I try to log in to any of them, they know me by two different e-mail addresses (two different "Apple IDs"). First thing this morning when I opened my laptop, I got a message to reset my iCloud password. This happens <em>every single time</em> I go near iCloud, iTunes, etc. (I'm also getting new spam that I just "bought" some Norton virus protection.)</p><p></p><p>I'm sorry that I am not tech-savvy enough to present these problems using the correct terms. I'm sure that any one of you guys, or an Apple Genius Bar person, could sort this out. They sent me a phone with no printed material telling me which button was the "On" button. Evidently, everyone already knows this except me. So, I'm obviously way behind on my knowledge base.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marrk, post: 1865066, member: 193327"] This as been something that as baffled me for years. Generally, I have managed to stay away from iCloud, iTunes, App Store. Don't use 'em, don't need 'em. Judging from the error messages that I get every time I try to log in to any of them, they know me by two different e-mail addresses (two different "Apple IDs"). First thing this morning when I opened my laptop, I got a message to reset my iCloud password. This happens [I]every single time[/I] I go near iCloud, iTunes, etc. (I'm also getting new spam that I just "bought" some Norton virus protection.) I'm sorry that I am not tech-savvy enough to present these problems using the correct terms. I'm sure that any one of you guys, or an Apple Genius Bar person, could sort this out. They sent me a phone with no printed material telling me which button was the "On" button. Evidently, everyone already knows this except me. So, I'm obviously way behind on my knowledge base. [/QUOTE]
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