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AlunJ |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 13:46 |
quote: Nope, I tried to trade it in at cex and the bloke said we won't accept it with that crack but apple will replace it free of charge as its a common fault. Wasn't sure but tried my luck and they did. | |
John |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 13:05 |
They won't be, that'll be apple's step though. | |
Bart |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 12:36 |
quote: when your doing a restore, your only restoring the content, not the OS. I cant see that any installed app/music/video would be causing the issues he's described? | |
Munchie |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 11:48 |
They are a 2 min job mate and will cost less than £10 | |
kz |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 11:43 |
My girlfriend dropped her 4S and cracked the back I'm doubting she can just walk in and exchange it!? | |
tom_simes |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 01:44 |
I got the same as Alun for my old 3GS, they said it was a common fault and replaced it there and then. | |
kz |
posted on 30th Dec 12 at 00:12 |
Thanks I'll have to try a backup, I hardly ever use iTunes tbh but I'll look into it. | |
AlunJ |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 23:34 |
I got a replacement for a single crack in the back casing of my 3G so god knows. | |
John |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 22:12 |
Reset will be the first thing they tell him to do, and most likely not to restore from a backup. They are good when the fault exists, I've never managed to get a replacement when it couldn't be reproduced though. | |
Bart |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 20:53 |
quote: They will normally check it there and then. If they're unable to replicate the fault, you keep mentioning how difficult its making your life and how unimpressed you are. They will swap it over without any quibbles. Obviously your unlikely to get a brand new one, but it'll be a refurb in excellent condition. p.s the first two issues you mention sound like software faults, not hardware. Id be tempted to backup to icloud and then do a phone reset. Atleast if it carries on after that you can mention you've tried a full reset. | |
kz |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 20:14 |
Okay cool, but do they give you a temporary phone meanwhile? I don't want to have to be without one. | |
Balling |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 15:23 |
If you deliver a faulty phone they will take it for diagnostics/repair. If it's within warranty you don't need any form of proof. | |
kz |
posted on 29th Dec 12 at 14:55 |
Hi... I've had an iPhone changed over before due to the fact no one could hear you over loudspeaker/FaceTime.
The only way to stop these issues is to reboot the iPhone, then it works fine. I have one of these issues around every few days now, getting annoying! What I'm worried is, I'll make an appointment at an Apple store, take it in and none of the problems will be there. What kinda proof do they need before they'll exchange an iPhone? Cheers... :nod: [Edited on 29-12-2012 by kz] |