01-08-2015 22:30
01-08-2015 22:30
My son dropped his phone into the pool, we have put it in rice and it is still not working , I wanted to know if I could pay to insure his phone online , or would in have to go to apple , o2 or would in have to buy him a new phone
01-08-2015 22:42 - edited 01-08-2015 22:44
01-08-2015 22:42 - edited 01-08-2015 22:44
If you are thinking of trying to insure the phone you dropped in the pool then obviously you can't do that now.
You will have to try and get the phone repaired first (if it is repairable) You can buy phone insurance online. There are many others better than O2 You need to shop around really
This is O2 insurance if you want to look at that
https://www.o2.co.uk/shop/insurance/mobile-insurance
Many people find their banks offer mobile phone insurance
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-08-2015 22:46
What if the phone can't be repaired
01-08-2015 22:49
01-08-2015 22:49
Hi @Anonymous
Then sadly it looks as if it will need replacing. How old is the phone and is it an iPhone?
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-08-2015 22:51
He is on a 24 month contract and he has had it for a year and its a iphone5s
01-08-2015 22:52
01-08-2015 22:52
You might be able to get an out of warranty replacement for around £149 from Apple. Not sure if water damaged phones qualify though. Check on the Ap[ple website.
01-08-2015 22:56
So I have to pay £149 for a warranty
01-08-2015 22:58 - edited 01-08-2015 22:58
01-08-2015 22:58 - edited 01-08-2015 22:58
Then give Apple a ring....https://www.apple.com/uk/contact/
You may be able to get a refurbished phone. As it is 12 months old it is out of warranty. It wouldnt have been covered for water damage anyway
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-08-2015 22:59
01-08-2015 22:59
@Anonymous wrote:So I have to pay £149 for a warranty
No you would be paying that for the phone which has no warranty. You would need to insure that. As I said in my last post...give Apple a ring from the link I gave
Veritas Numquam Perit
01-08-2015 23:06
When I go to tell them that he's dropped his phone in the pool what would they say, wouldn't it have to be working for me to insure it or can it be broken