The wait is over.
If you have long had your eye on Apple’s home speaker device, its official release date has been announced as February 9. Yay.
The details were shared along with a series of text-dominated graphic adverts, focusing on the equalisation capabilities of the speakers.
In the description for each video, Apple also explained how the HomePod is a “breakthrough speaker and intelligent home assistant,” reports The Verge:
HomePod. A breakthrough speaker. The ultimate music authority. An intelligent home assistant.
With the fantastic sound we have come to know and love, as well as Siri and iTunes on demand, Apple‘s HomePod will surely do well in this competitive market.
Take a look at the freshly-released ad set below, featuring the likes of Kendrick Lamar’s “DNA” and Big Boi’s “All Night”:
Clever, ne?
You will have to wait until next month to start getting your hands on the HomePod, but that ain’t the case with authorised iPhone screen repairs.
Only an authorised screen repair at an Apple Authorised Service Provider, using genuine Apple spare parts and specialised equipment, will ensure your repaired product is returned working the way it should.
In addition, using counterfeit or third-party parts can cause safety issues and could void the warranty on your iPhone.
Rather head on down to Digicape, who have just released their screen repair prices, and are “up to R9 000 cheaper than non-authorised repairs”.
Book your device in for a screen repair at any Digicape location nationwide Repairs will be completed within four working days, and then you’re back in the game.
[source:theverge]
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