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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Carbeeza Inc Com V.HIT

Hit Technologies Inc develops, manufactures, and sells accessories for mobile devices for iPhones in Canada, the United States, and internationally. The firm is engaged in designing, manufacturing, and distribution of the company's suite of HITCASE products, professional lens and mounting systems for iPhone. Its product portfolio includes Hitcase PRO, a rugged, waterproof, and mountable case... see more

TSXV:HIT - Post Discussion

Carbeeza Inc Com > From apples stock news release today re iPhone X and
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Post by Londonknightfan on Nov 07, 2017 11:27pm

From apples stock news release today re iPhone X and

Protective cases. No mention of us just other top sellers but they have indicated they will be researching for protective cases in the next few weeks. I'm sure the odds are good they stumble across HIT CASE! COVER STORY iPhone X Teardowns, Drop Tests Revealed Flawed Design: Easy To Break, Most Expensive To Repair Trending Now Tech #AllThingsMobileNOV 7, 2017 @ 04:30 Jean Baptiste Su , CONTRIBUTOR Apple's most advanced smartphone is also the most breakable and expensive to repair iPhone ever changing the shattered rear glass means replacing the entire device at a cost of $549 Apple's industrial design choices have made the iPhone X the most breakable, highest-priced and most expensive to repair iPhone ever. With the first drop tests and teardowns of the iPhone X out, we can now say with certainty that Apple's most advanced smartphone is also the most breakable and expensive to repair iPhone ever . After conducting several breakability tests on the iPhone X, SquareTrade, a company that provides extended warranties for electronic devices, concluded that it is the "most breakable, highest-priced, most expensive to repair iPhone ever," despite claims from Apple that the iPhone X has "the most durable glass ever in a smartphone." The glass, front and back, of the iPhone X will shatter if the device drops Some of SquareTrade tests include dropping the iPhone X from a height of 6 feet onto concrete, on its edge, face down, back down, as well as putting it through a 60-seconds tumble test. Except for the edge drop, which resulted in just the OLED display not functioning properly, the other tests shattered the phone's otherwise strong glass. Tech website CNET also published its own durability tests, this time from only 3 feet high, which returned similar results, with the iPhone X glass cracking on the first drop. The choice of having glass on the back is imposed by the physics of wireless charging that doesn't work through metal. You will have to replace the entire device to fix the rear But because of Apple's design choices that were revealed by iFixit's latest teardown, changing the shattered rear glass means replacing the entire device at a cost of $549 , according to the servicing website of the Cupertino, Calif., manufacturer. Which is still way above the $358 it actually costs Apple to manufacturer the $999+ device, according to tech research firm TechInsights own teardown and analysis of the parts inside. Interestingly, the iPhone 4 which also had a back glass was very easy to repair and didn't require to replace the entire device in case its rear glass shattered. Which makes us wonder if Apple's decision was more to maximise profits rather than give its customers a much more affordable - and environmentally friendly - option. So if you still want to buy an iPhone X, our recommendation is to also purchase Apple's AppleCare+ extended warranty for about $200 which covers you for up to 2 incidents of accidental damage, each subject to a service fee of $29 for screen damage, or $99 for any other damage, plus applicable tax. Although it might not be the best choice, from an aesthetic standpoint that is, we also strongly suggest buying a protective case for the iPhone X from a reputable manufacturer, like Lifeproof, Otterbox, Speck or Tech 21. In the next few weeks, we will be publishing a guide with the best cases we found so far on the market. In conclusion, before you decide to purchase an iPhone X, make sure you also include the cost of protecting that investment and most likely the most expensive smartphone you ever had. Author: Jean Baptiste is a Principal Analyst at Atherton Research, and the host of popular Tech Shows "Gadget Talk", "VC Talk", "Startup Pitch" and "Tech Talk" on American Tech TV.
Comment by Londonknightfan on Nov 07, 2017 11:33pm
I meant to highlight  the importance of this news in bold but if you read to the bottom you will see the impact this could have on publicity for HIT case. 
Comment by mytriade on Nov 08, 2017 12:49am
Should email Jean Baptiste and let him know Hitcase is out there.
Comment by Londonknightfan on Nov 08, 2017 12:51am
Ya hell of an idea considering PR for HIT Case hasnt done a very good job. 
Comment by mytriade on Nov 08, 2017 12:58am
Ive searched for him and can find a few emails through twitter, muck and others. have to sign up for the services to email him. Anybody on twitter? Or Facebook?
Comment by Londonknightfan on Nov 08, 2017 1:05am
Done just sent him a message on Linkedin
Comment by Londonknightfan on Nov 08, 2017 1:07am
Will let the board know if i get a response
Comment by TheRevenant2016 on Nov 08, 2017 10:46am
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Comment by mytriade on Nov 08, 2017 4:59pm
I for one would be very interested in whether Jean responds to the email sent to him on LINKDIN
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