Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apple. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Thanks, Apple!

An electronics brand manufactures your rather expensive laptop with a defective component which fails 3 years after purchase. Not long after, the same brand announces that the MP3 player you bought 6 years ago has a potentially faulty battery. If that were the end of the story, I imagine you would never buy a product from this company again. I would imagine there would be wholesale defections of consumers, possibly permanently, to other brands.

Well, the brand in this case is Apple. And in this case, far from moving my allegiance, I think I will probably be hanging around for a few more years yet.

About 1 month ago, my MacBook Pro started acting funny. Strange lines appeared across my screen, the computer seemed unusually hot, and eventually all that would appear would be a fault message in 6 different languages. I took my laptop to the Apple store in Shibuya and a week later I was told it was ready for collection - no charge! The logic board which forms the majority of the internal gadgetry required replacement due to a manufacturing error. I am now the proud owner of a MacBook Pro which has had most of the internal components replaced. Had I have had to pay for this myself, the bill would have been approximately £350. It is not unreasonable to now expect my laptop to carry on going untroubled for a few more years yet.

Last night, I received an email about my long forgotten iPod Nano which was been gathering dust for the majority of the last 6 years. The mail informed me that there is a potential problem with the battery which therefore requires some form of remedy.

Dear iPod nano owner,

Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005 and December 2006.

This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries with a manufacturing defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood increases as the battery ages.

iPod nano
Apple recommends that you stop using your iPod nano (1st gen) and follow the process noted below to order a replacement unit, free of charge.

After following the additional instructions on the email, it turns out that my iPod Nano is from one of the manufacturing batches which require replacement. The official line from Apple is that this would be a like for like replacement i.e. 1st generation iPod for 1st generation iPod. However, according to other sources such as The Guardian Newspaper, the replacement will come in the form of the latest 6th generation iPod Nano. Perfect! Can you guess what one of Clara's Christmas requests was? Yep, an iPod Nano.

So, all in all, despite the problems with some of the Apple hardware I have bought over the years, it would seem that I am now an even more loyal customer. In admitting their errors and providing replacements with little stress or effort, they have ensured that my hard earned cash will flow in their direction for some years yet.

This experience reminds me of the Tylenol saga from 1982 - product problems which were dealt with openly and without too much focus on the bottom line. The result? A greater market share and a brand with an even stronger market reputation.

Sunday, August 30, 2009

iPhone Returns

My original iPhone never returned, despite a visit to the local koban (police box) and contact with the taxi lost and found office. I ended up getting a new iPhone instead and I hope this one will last longer than 6 months. I need to be more careful.

I have heard that there is an iPhone application that enables you to track the phone via GPS if it ever gets lost or stolen. I need to look into that. I also need to consider some extra security measure for my new phone and create a PIN code that prevents others from accessing the phonebook and other stuff. I'll work on that over the next week or so. Anyway, my old phone number and email address are unchanged so you can still get in contact with me in the usual way.

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Lost iPhone

I lost my iPhone on Friday night.....I think I left it in a taxi (after drinking Hoppy, a beer flavoured drink mixed with a spirit called shochu). That means I will be incommunicado for the next week, so if anyone needs to get in touch, please either leave a message on this blog or contact me through Facebook.

As this is Japan, there is still a reasonable chance that I will get the phone back. I certainly hope so as I don't like the idea of all my email addresses and phone numbers being lost for good. I will keep you informed of any progress that I make.

Sunday, March 15, 2009

iPhone

Hello everyone. I am the proud owner of an iPhone. Here are my new contact details.

09094288503
kanedavidson (at) i.softbank.jp

I will leave these details up for about a week and then remove from the blog.

Cheers
Kane

Monday, June 30, 2008

MacBook Pro

I am now the proud owner of a MacBook Pro. After 2 trouble free years using our iMac, it seemed a no brainer to opt for Mac when I needed a laptop computer. As I will soon be spending 4 hours on the train each day, I now have the option of doing a bit of work, watching a DVD, or playing the odd game or two.

I was torn between buying the high end MacBook or going for the Pro. I decided to 'future proof' the purchase and eventually went for the Pro. It has a few more bells and whistles, and should last me at least 2 or 3 years. I fully realise that Steve Jobs was waiting for me to make my purchase before he announces the new model MacBook Pro, but in this day and age, most things become obsolete soon after they are bought.

The next time I blog about my new computer will probably be when I leave it on the train whilst commuting to and from work. Until then, I look forward to some computing whilst commuting.