on 27-09-2016 18:22
on 27-09-2016 18:22
Phone bought 22 months ago
No AC
Screen replaced with apple in Feb this year
Ok, so no issues what so ever until the IOS10 was installed 2 weeks ago. Now the phone has a touch ID error and fails to work. All the usual things have been tried, flatten the phone, re-install backups, start as new phone and still nothing.
Finally managed to get an appointment at AS and went through the diagnostics with them and low and behold, it shows a software issue with the TOUCH ID.
So, the reset the phone or recovery mode as they called it, holding down the sleep & hold button whilst connecting to itunes. Great, it works again.
A notification came through of an update on IOS10 (version 3 i believe) and im back to square one.
Ive tried replicating what they did at the genius bar nut to no avail. The phone upon start up says "unable to activate touch ID"
O2 have washed there hands of it and dont want to know, Apple say they can replace the handset at a cost of £200+.
As this was shoing as a software fault, unless im missing somthing here, this seems absolutely disgusting.
Has anyone experienced this? does anyone have any other dvice as to how to proceed or is this a case of suffer the loss of an otherwise perfect Iphone 6 with out so much as a scratch on it?
Any sensible advice always welcome
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on 27-09-2016 22:01
Go back to Apple again
on 27-09-2016 22:02
on 27-09-2016 22:02
on 27-09-2016 22:06
Thanks MI5
Your input was appreciated.
I will go back to them but i fear i will get the same old tripe, pay a few hundred and get a replacement.
I just wondered that as it registered on there diagnostics as a software fault, are they then liable for the repair.
I know its a difficult one to diagnose across the net, but as the phone shows no evidence of accidental damge leading to a hardware failiur, can i go back to them armed with more info than i already have
on 27-09-2016 22:09
on 27-09-2016 22:09
on 27-09-2016 22:11
ok, thanks,
I'll get in line again and go back down in another weeks time
on 27-09-2016 22:17
on 27-09-2016 22:17
on 27-09-2016 22:27
Certainly will
on 28-09-2016 07:35
on 28-09-2016 07:35
If you phone new in last 2 years you have 6 years protection if phone is faulty as you say. U.K. Law protects your device for 6 years go to citizen advice they taken off some consumer advice like this.
Go back to Apple or o2 and tell them of this and say the 6 years law protection and go to trading standards if they don't sort this out.
on 28-09-2016 07:59
on 28-09-2016 07:59
@Leeds6 wrote:
If you phone new in last 2 years you have 6 years protection if phone is faulty as you say. U.K. Law protects your device for 6 years go to citizen advice they taken off some consumer advice like this.
Go back to Apple or o2 and tell them of this and say the 6 years law protection and go to trading standards if they don't sort this out.
It's not quite as simple as that.
I suggest anyone Googles the info on consumer rights for accurate advice.
28-09-2016 11:00 - edited 28-09-2016 11:13
28-09-2016 11:00 - edited 28-09-2016 11:13
A little guide I did http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Pay-Monthly-and-Pay-Go/Guide-Differance-between-SOGA-and-warranty-exten... if bought after October 2015 this act applies http://www.which.co.uk/consumer-rights/regulation/consumer-rights-act