on 08-11-2018 15:38
Hi
i found my i phone 7 home button had a tiny crack on it right at the edge which rendered the button inoperable and has started to get hot to the touch for no reason. i have sent this off for reapir through o2 and i believe this should be covered by warranty ( i have had the device for less then 8 months ) is this the case? if not does anyone know an inidcative cost for reapir ?
thanks
on 08-11-2018 15:58
on 08-11-2018 16:02
on 08-11-2018 16:02
Hi
thanks for the welcome
just concerned as the o2 website says any physical damage is not covered by warranty, but i hadnt dropped the device and it is in impeccable condition not a scratch on it ! ( even for 8 months old haha ) so reading that caused a red a flag! thanks for replying .. fingers crossed
on 08-11-2018 16:04
on 08-11-2018 16:04
The problem you might have is that the repair centre may try to say it's used and will quote you for a repair.
The best course of action in every case of an ios device issue is to take it to your nearest Apple 🍎store no matter the distance or inconvenience if the device is still under warranty.
on 08-11-2018 19:09
on 08-11-2018 19:09
on 09-11-2018 08:39
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on 09-11-2018 09:52
on 09-11-2018 09:52
Hi
i did take to Apple intially but they suggested i go through o2 first as i dont have a apple store near me( even working in central London ) and they said i would have to pay much higher charge and still lose my phone for a week as they sent for repair and assesment. as i use my phone for work i couldnt afford to lose it for too long 😞 i still havnt heard anything from O2 and im getting concerned they are going to screw me over, the phone is in pristine condition and as it was not noted as repurposed and i am paying for a brand new one, hence why im sure it should be covered under warranty. dont know why i switch form samaung which i had had for years ! first and last i phone !
has anyone had a home button replaced before and can give me an idea of how much they were charged so i can start saving haha !
thank you all for your advice it is turly apprciated.
on 09-11-2018 09:57
on 09-11-2018 09:57
09-11-2018 10:27 - edited 09-11-2018 10:28
09-11-2018 10:27 - edited 09-11-2018 10:28
@Anon03 wrote:Hi
i did take to Apple intially but they suggested i go through o2 first as i dont have a apple store near me( even working in central London ) and they said i would have to pay much higher charge and still lose my phone for a week as they sent for repair and assesment. as i use my phone for work i couldnt afford to lose it for too long 😞 i still havnt heard anything from O2 and im getting concerned they are going to screw me over, the phone is in pristine condition and as it was not noted as repurposed and i am paying for a brand new one, hence why im sure it should be covered under warranty. dont know why i switch form samaung which i had had for years ! first and last i phone !
has anyone had a home button replaced before and can give me an idea of how much they were charged so i can start saving haha !
thank you all for your advice it is turly apprciated.
Sorry, can't help you with the cost of replacing a home button @Anon03, never had an iPhone always had, and have, android phones. I hope it won't be too dear. Maybe your home insurance would cover it, if your phone is included under the cover. I added mine for just such an eventuality which has not been needed, yet
on 23-11-2018 16:50
on 23-11-2018 16:50
after a LOT of to and fro ing with O2 to send them my phone, lots ofnot sending me the packaing to send back, having to explainmyslef ten thousand times over and over,not being advised as to the result of a reapir inspection etc etc , in short unsatisfactory service - they now tell me that due ot the damge it voids the warranty, despite the phoe not having a mark upon it! not an exaggeration to say its like new. i had to confirm that i had not dropped the device or simiair which i was happy to do as i genuinaly havnt. the result of all this headache is they want to charge me £260 for a reconditioned replacement device! RECONDITIONED !! RECONDITIONED! i only got the phone in april of this year brand new and now i have to pay for the privalge of an old one! it only needs a replacement home button. am i mad for thinking this sounds extreme?!
wish i had stuck with Samsung and never goen over to Apple. you live and learn !