This means that I can’t do speakerphone or record audio for videos or do my awesome Talking Carl. There’s something physically wrong inside my phone that’s causing the mic to stay on the “hold the phone up to your face to speak” mode. It ain’t software as I’ve done a complete reset of all data and the phone still does it. Didn’t happen from damage or nothing as it happened one day just chilling on my desk, one hour the speaker phone worked and the next it didn’t.
What are my options? Well I took my phone to the Apple store, which is (of course) still under contract, and they said they wouldn’t do shit because it’s out of the one year warranty. When I mentioned that numerous people got their phones fixed after warranty if they were still within their two-year contract if the problem effected normal operation of the phone, then they mentioned they’ll do that “30 days out of warranty”.
I’m too early to get an iPhone 4S (which I really don’t want to, I want to wait for the iPhone 6, aka “iPhone 5”), so I could either pay the half-upgrade price (my iPhone 4 is a 32 GB, so an iPhone 4S 32GB would cost $549!), pay $150 for Apple to fix the problem… or pay a local company to fix the issue (which I doubt they’d even know where to look).
None of those options really work for me. And for those who think buying Apple Care is a smart thing and would “prevent” this issue, it wouldn’t. You’d pay $99 up front and then pay $50 for a “complete replacement!”. So $150 total? The same price I’d have to pay? No, Apple Care’s a waste of money.
What’em I gonna’ do? Shit… I’m just gonna’ try to live with it until the end of this year when I can upgrade to the next model. Upgrading to an iPhone 4S so late would really screw things for me. And if anything, I’d want to get a 64 GB (because of the increase in video and photo files), so that shit would be just too damn expensive without a full upgrade. Na, it’ll either be an iPhone 6 32 GB or 64 GB or nothin’ at all. JbB