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Ganoncrotch said:
LipeJJ said:
If you want a reliable phone, get an iPhone next time (or at least a Motorola/Samsung one).

No.

At least not if he put off by this experience because of a refusal to repair his original phones damage, that is an area that Apple are notoriously bad for even going so far as to try to sue third parties and prevent them from offering iphone repairs. And reported earlier this year for attempting (successfully in places) to brick phones which had been repaired without Apples permission.

https://www.independent.ie/business/technology/news/latest-apple-software-update-may-stop-repaired-phones-working-properly-36796054.html

Really? I had an issue with an iPhone 7 Plus last year (and with an Apple Watch series 2 as well). They gave me new devices without asking too much, and on both times the process took less than 2 hours (from booking to getting the new device). I don't know any friends that had issues with repairing their products at Apple Stores either, and when the product's warranty is over, they even offer you the chance to buy a new product for a much cheaper price. I honestly can't imagine a better service than that.

The only thing you have to be careful is to only take your Phone to an official Apple Store, instead of resorting to unnofficial places. But I can't see how that would be a problem since they offer many possibilities.



Bet with Teeqoz for 2 weeks of avatar and sig control that Super Mario Odyssey would ship more than 7m on its first 2 months. The game shipped 9.07m, so I won