iPhone and Apple Watch single hairline display cracks no longer covered under standard warranty (9to5mac.com)
from neme@lemm.ee to apple_enthusiast@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2024 12:02
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Ghostalmedia@lemmy.world on 06 Jun 2024 14:39 collapse

I don’t have time to read through this now, but I’m curious to see what the full T&C text looks like. For example, what happens if your new phone is broken out of the box? Do the terms cover this use case?

olicvb@lemmy.ca on 06 Jun 2024 15:24 next collapse

Depending on the country you’re in, there might also be consumer protection laws for that

[deleted] on 07 Jun 2024 17:50 collapse

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NightAuthor@lemmy.world on 07 Jun 2024 17:58 next collapse

Rude

Nogami@lemmy.world on 08 Jun 2024 20:32 collapse

They could be learning disabled. Allow me to help.

Apple has changed its rules for fixing iPhones and Apple Watches. Now, if there’s a tiny crack on the screen, you have to pay to fix it, even if there’s no other damage.

Before, Apple would fix these tiny cracks for free if there was no other damage. This new rule doesn’t apply to iPads and Macs, which still get free fixes for tiny cracks.

Apple hasn’t said why they made this change.