The Press-Dispatch

January 31, 2018

The Press-Dispatch

Issue link: https://www.ifoldsflip.com/i/934377

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 4 of 46

A-4 Local Wednesday, Januar y 31, 2018 The Press-Dispatch Pike Collision ✓ We work for YOU, not the insurance company ✓ Safe and quality repairs are our priority ✓ Lifetime guarantee WANT TO EARN $100 CASH? Check out our Facebook page for details. http://www.facebook.com/pikecollision/ 2134 East Main Street, Petersburg 812-380-PIKE 7 4 5 3 • SINGLE - Reg. $275, • STUDENT/SENIOR - Reg. $225, • HUSBAND/WIFE - Reg. $460, • FAMILY - Reg. $635, the Fitness Center HOURS: Mon-Thurs: 10am-7pm, Fri: 10am-6pm Saturday: 10am-1pm ( 812 ) 354-1303 604 East Illinois St., Petersburg (near the Little League Park) 1-YR MEMBERSHIP SPECIALS NOW $240 NOW $190 NOW $415 NOW $530 TANNING SPECIAL 2 MONTHS TANNING ANY BED $ 60 ONLY.. Reg. $87 Mr. USA, Mr. Olympia Finalist, Mr. Olympia Rookie of the Year and Pike Central Graduate Meet JOIN NOW - FEB. 10 AND SAVE! It's not too late to keep that New Year's Resolution! Derek Lunsford Friday, Feb. 9 5pm to 7pm Robling Tax Service 303 N. 12th St., Petersburg 812-354-9673 Carol Robling, Jim Robling, Holly Garland-Blake net edition yeah, it's that fast! Z M www.PressDispatch.net/Subscribe It's The Press-Dispatch. No matter where you live. Delivered every Wednesday morning! Add it for $5 to your current print subscription or stand-alone for $35/year. Life Milestones made free CALL: 812-354-8500 Put a free photo with write up on your Family and Class Reunions. Protect your expensive new smartphone (StatePoint) The latest smartphones have some cool new features, but they come with hefty price tags, and such devices are not neces- sarily built-to-last. The new iPhone X, for example, re- cently hit the market at a $1,000 starting price and ex- perts say it's extremely frag- ile. With its all-glass design, you may be wondering if it's worth the investment. Recent tests conducted by Square- Trade using scientific ro- bots to drop, bend, tumble, and dunk devices, revealed the iPhone X to be one of the most breakable iPhone mod- els ever made, shattering on its first face down drop. "Without taking a few key precautions, consumers are likely going to spend more than the $1,000 they've al- ready invested in their phone over their devices' lifetime," says Jason Siciliano, vice president global creative di- rector at SquareTrade. To protect your invest- ment, whether you have an iPhone X or any another mo- bile device, Siciliano recom- mends the following. COVER UP Your new phone may have a sleek design you want to show off, but not using a case is a big mistake. With so ma- ny designs on the market, as well as opportunities to cus- tomize, there is no reason these days not to better pro- tect your phone. The break- ability tests conducted by SquareTrade revealed dam- age that went beyond cosmet- ic issues, compromising the device's operability in a num- ber of ways. Consider what your hobbies include, and find a case durable enough to withstand your lifestyle. A screen protector is also a great idea, guarding against scratches and residue. GET COVERED With potential repair costs on the rise, protection plans are becoming more impor- tant than ever. For example, the iPhone X has a thinner, costlier OLED screen that's more expensive to replace, a smaller logic board, mul- tiple cables, and a split bat- tery that's more difficult to remove. All of which may be why Apple is charging $279 for front screen replacement and $549 for other repairs. Accidents are often be- yond one's control. So, don't have a false sense of securi- ty regarding drops and spills. However, protection plans can be affordable. For exam- ple, those offered by Square- Trade cover old or new de- vices, for both accidents and common malfunctions such See PHONE on page 5

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of The Press-Dispatch - January 31, 2018