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Oct 15 2007, 09:58 AM
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Several of our readers sent us reports confirming that the water-damage sensor is also installed in iPhone and all iPods, including the new nano and Classic models.
As a reminder, this sensor will change color (turning irreversibly to red) in case of contact with water. If one should not feel offended, Apple will have to be flexible enough to repair an iPod with a pink-colored sensor as it was used in a highly humid environment (any countries located in tropical or sub-tropical region). [translation by Linathael] |
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Oct 15 2007, 12:11 PM
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in short, if your ipod went for a light swim / dive, take a holiday to the tropics (ensure that there's an Apple Service Repair centre in the vicinity) and while your Pod is having a short stint, you can enjoy the sun and the sea too
do you think aus. and sg. would make a nice spot? |
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