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Date added: 23-08-2014 Will the iPhone 6 and Liquid Metal be a Reality?

Liquid metal iPhone 6

 

There are many big rumours going around regarding Apple’s new iPhone. It is strongly believed that there is a new material in the new iPhone 6 that will make the unit much stronger than ever before. The iPhone 6 liquid metal is what it is known as, and this material is said to be tougher than titanium. This is good news, especially for people who have the knack of frequently dropping or breaking their iPhones.

This is certainly something Apple needs to address, because every generation of iPhone, despite being well made, is only as good as the first drop. It really doesn’t take much to break an iPhone, which is strange given Apple’s desire to produce a top quality product. This iPhone 6 liquid metal sounds an excellent idea and will hopefully help reduce the amount of breakages.

In the meantime, most iPhones around today are very vulnerable to being broken. This is why it is always good to have in mind what you would do if your phone ever broke. Sure, you could go to the Apple store or your mobile phone provider and see if they could help. More often than not they would help by simply selling you a new one.

However, you do have a couple of options. You can do the repair yourself, or you can use a professional repair centre such as iPhonefixed.co.uk.

Now with this company, you have the option of both. They sell repair kits including instructions and tools required to carry out the repair. You can get in touch with them via their website, and get them to help you diagnose the problem (if not immediately obvious). They will then send out the necessary parts.

Alternatively, send the device off and they will repair to their high standards. You get a years warranty on parts and labour, as well as being able to track the whereabouts of your phone throughout the entire process.

iPhonefixed.co.uk is fully endorsed by Apple, and provides genuine Apple parts, or high quality equivalent, whether you do the job yourself or send it off to them. They have a variety of large clients such as O2 and the BBC, so you can be sure the job they do is of the highest quality.

So until the rumored iPhone 6 liquid metal edition comes out, keep iPhonefixed.co.uk firmly in mind when you have a problem with your phone.

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