M1, Singtel or Starhub?
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I am using Starhub now,
only selected places have 4G . Some places btw khatib to Yck, my reception is always cut with starhub
it does not have this problem when i am using Singtel. -
ChiefKiasu:
Haha... I am :rant: too...... I have all 3 telcos' lines; so far, M1, like Buds' account, is still the best... at least in the crowded Orchard Road/CBD/Holland Road area. (where Singtel sucks!)
I did. No difference for me :sad:Harlequin:
Have you tried to switch off the LTE?
Like you, I am still holding on to the 12GB data plan, if I don't switch off the LTE on my iPad Mini, the reception drops to non-existent...
I can almost hear greedy hands rubbing and evil sniggering each time I try to use my mobile broadband in shopping centres... :rant:
M1's download speed is the fastest and consumes least battery.
What I heard is Singtel lost many of its transmission bases mounted on many old condos in D9,10,11 due to rampant en-bloc....and, your Starhub has the most subscribers in our market, those \"kids\" in the East are eating into your entitled bandwidth with their 24/7-online-data-download habit.... (with their 4G+LTE :evil: )
So, Chief, time to switch to M1?
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yes yes, go to M1...starhub...then no one will compete with me in ST... :evil:
kidding kidding... -
PiggyLalala:
The shop's name is Yi Yun.
:thankyou: so much for the information.buds:
I went to a shop at Choa Chu Kang MRT station, opposite a cafe joint... I think it was Wang's? Must double check agn when I'm there. Can't remember the shop name off-hand either. Was just fixated on getting my baobei fixed. I decided to try going to a repair shop cause I was almost sure my iPhone has no other problems cept the battery. The touch-screen was still good and sensitive to my touch.. home button still quite tight.. all other phone functions were fine. When he quoted me $70 to which I asked can last for how long and the fella replied 6mths to 2yrs if there is no other issue with the phone... it was an immediate... deal, I'm in! :please:
Hubs did his along a shophouse or something along Waterloo St. Recommended by a colleague whose wife's phone drowned in the toilet bowl. The dead phone was revived with some $150 thereabouts. Hubs' iPhone problem was loose home button, non-responsive touch screen, volume problem.. also tahan quite awhile.
Depending really whether the phone is worth fixing, I say go for it. I'm replying via my iPhone now... in the toilet.
May make a trip down to CCK soon
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Which telcoβs LTE service is better? Any feedback from current users?
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joyceharper:
Which telco's LTE service is better? Any feedback from current users?
Did you experience difficulty with LTE? Mine too -
buds:
Hi, someone that I know dropped her iPhone into toilet bowl. Miraculously iPhone survived. How? First the iPhone was protected with casing so not much water went in. Used hair dryer and towel to dry iPhone after shaking out all the water. Then put in rice bin for a day to absorb moisture. Try this method if anyone of you drop your hp into toilet bowl.I went to a shop at Choa Chu Kang MRT station, opposite a cafe joint... I think it was Wang's? Must double check agn when I'm there. Can't remember the shop name off-hand either. Was just fixated on getting my baobei fixed. I decided to try going to a repair shop cause I was almost sure my iPhone has no other problems cept the battery. The touch-screen was still good and sensitive to my touch.. home button still quite tight.. all other phone functions were fine. When he quoted me $70 to which I asked can last for how long and the fella replied 6mths to 2yrs if there is no other issue with the phone... it was an immediate... deal, I'm in! :please:
Hubs did his along a shophouse or something along Waterloo St. Recommended by a colleague whose wife's phone drowned in the toilet bowl. The dead phone was revived with some $150 thereabouts. Hubs' iPhone problem was loose home button, non-responsive touch screen, volume problem.. also tahan quite awhile.
Depending really whether the phone is worth fixing, I say go for it. I'm replying via my iPhone now... in the toilet.
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Thanks sembgal for sharing.
I could testify to the method you mentioned.
Accidentally spilled water over it and saved it by the method you mentioned.
Cheers. -
sembgal:
The rice is thrown away after used, right?
Hi, someone that I know dropped her iPhone into toilet bowl. Miraculously iPhone survived. How? First the iPhone was protected with casing so not much water went in. Used hair dryer and towel to dry iPhone after shaking out all the water. Then put in rice bin for a day to absorb moisture. Try this method if anyone of you drop your hp into toilet bowl.buds:
I went to a shop at Choa Chu Kang MRT station, opposite a cafe joint... I think it was Wang's? Must double check agn when I'm there. Can't remember the shop name off-hand either. Was just fixated on getting my baobei fixed. I decided to try going to a repair shop cause I was almost sure my iPhone has no other problems cept the battery. The touch-screen was still good and sensitive to my touch.. home button still quite tight.. all other phone functions were fine. When he quoted me $70 to which I asked can last for how long and the fella replied 6mths to 2yrs if there is no other issue with the phone... it was an immediate... deal, I'm in! :please:
Hubs did his along a shophouse or something along Waterloo St. Recommended by a colleague whose wife's phone drowned in the toilet bowl. The dead phone was revived with some $150 thereabouts. Hubs' iPhone problem was loose home button, non-responsive touch screen, volume problem.. also tahan quite awhile.
Depending really whether the phone is worth fixing, I say go for it. I'm replying via my iPhone now... in the toilet.
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Pack the rice into a container and stuff the iPhone inside. Before putting the lid on it. it. Remember not to use the rice for cooking after that, just discard it away.
GLORYmum, how long did you put yours in the rice?
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