
on 06-12-2013 14:02
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on 06-12-2013 14:02
My iphone 5 which is 14 months old has developed a hardware fault. The power button does not work at all. It was tricky for a week or 2 in that it would work if you held it down, or it would work every 3-5 time it was pushed, but now its not working at all. O2 have offered to fix it at a cost, but they can't tell me what the cost will be.
Has anyone else had the same fault, and can you give me a rough idea of what the cost of repair is likely to be?
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on 06-12-2013 14:13
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06-12-2013 14:14 - edited 06-12-2013 14:16
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06-12-2013 14:14 - edited 06-12-2013 14:16
Check any household insurance or bank account t and c to see if you have cover.
I would suggest visiting your local Apple store genius bar. They will advise on repair or offer You a out of warranty replacement for a fee. http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_Kingdom&product=iphone
Genius Bar appointment.
http://concierge.apple.com/reservation/gb/en/techsupport/
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06-12-2013 14:15 - edited 06-12-2013 14:15
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06-12-2013 14:15 - edited 06-12-2013 14:15
Apple do out of warranty replacements but not cheap and o2 may be around the same figure
£209 approx in store. but you walk out of the store with a replacement
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on 06-12-2013 14:24
Good old Apple with there measley 12 month warranty, just shows what they really think of there products & customers.

on 06-12-2013 14:40
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on 06-12-2013 14:40
Holding the power button and home button in together until the Apple logo appears and then let go.
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on 06-12-2013 14:58
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on 06-12-2013 14:58
I've spoken with people who have walked out with a mint refurb even tho the warranty has expired.
I wouldn't trust a cellphone standalone shop.
O2 repairs would contact you before attempting the repair with a costing. At that point you can authorise or decline the work. Just take pictures of the iPhone on that days newspapers if their not date/time stamped to prove the quality of the iPhone before you sent it off.
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on 06-12-2013 15:03
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on 06-12-2013 15:03
@Anonymous wrote:Good old Apple with there measley 12 month warranty, just shows what they really think of there products & customers.
Yes because Apple are the only company who only offer a measley 12 month warranty on their products aren't they?
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on 06-12-2013 15:15
@Anonymous wrote:
under consumer law it should last longer than that for the value of the device
The sales of goods act doesn't quite say that, manufacturers can offer warranties of whatever length they like but after 6 months, or after the warranty has expired (whichever comes later) the burden of proof shifts from the retailer to the customer to prove that the fault was present when they received the goods, which usually isn't easy to do.

