on 23-11-2012 12:42
on 23-11-2012 12:42
I have an iphone 4 on pay as you go, my cat has just knocked it off my knee into a cup of coffee :(, the top half went in, so no liquid got in through the charger bit, it now wont come on, ive put it in rice like many say, are there any other options, is there a chance of it working again as I bought it outright for £400+ and have no insurance!
Also just incase, does anyone know how much an iphone4 16gb is on pay as you go? I cannot find the price anywhere online, it just directs me to stores that have it in stock.
Thankyou
on 23-11-2012 13:52
on 23-11-2012 13:52
on 23-11-2012 20:01
Danielle,
Depending on the Genius you get, they may be able to effect a repair on the spot. Some are very helpful whereas some want to take you down the "sell" route, straight away. These out of warranty repairs are an excellent idea for the public and do actually make money for Apple.
I recently witnessed a Genius ping open the back of an iPhone 4s, show the problem and fix it on the spot for free.
It all depends on what damage has been caused but with significant liquid damage, I would always swap it out.
Adamtemp is usally spot on with pricing, he is the type of guy to deliver bang on information, despite the fact he misses the occasional capital letter or punctuation. 😉
af
24-11-2012 06:17 - edited 24-11-2012 06:25
@adamtemp64 wrote:Well worth the drive you wil be in and out in 10 mins max.
As Adam says, booking is essential, but allow (a lot) longer than ten minutes. I have three times been to a genius appointment, and not been seen until 30-40 mins after the appointment time. Maybe I was just unlucky.
One of those was for an out of warranty replacement for £119. Doesn't matter what caused the problem, no questions asked.
All three appointments were at Meadowhall in Sheffield. Birmingham and Leicester are only slightly further for me...anyone know if they are less busy generally?
on 24-11-2012 10:22
on 24-11-2012 11:28
on 24-11-2012 11:28
@ancientferguson nice to see you back
on 24-11-2012 11:42
on 24-11-2012 12:19
Erm, keep up. Stay on point! 😉
af
@Anonymous wrote:
its apple you need to take it to not o2
on 24-11-2012 12:31
@adamtemp64 wrote:@Anonymous nice to see you back
Cheers Adam.
I pop in, see that things haven't improved, then pop out.
I still admire the old-school team that keep coming back regardless. I take my hat off.
There are a significant number of O2 personnel that have appeared and have a massive post count in a short space of time. Makes me wonder whether they are now encouraged to fill the boards, whereas, in the days gone by we only had a couple and they tried to keep themselves anonymous.
All in all, there is an artificial feel about the place, almost as if some overrated American methodology has been applied to the management.
on 24-11-2012 13:25
They can take as short a time as 10 minutes, some weeks ago my iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch (piled one on top of the other) fell about 2' to the floor - only damage was the iPhone corner hit the screen of the Touch and smashed it. Genius appointment took less than 10 minutes including being escorted from front door to the genius bar.
The Touch costs around £149 to replace in this way (not sure why it is dearer than the phone). I then contacted my contents insurers and got £99 of that reimbursed so worth the OP checking with her contents insurers if they will cover it.
One thing though, and I'm sure most of you know this, if you do get your phone wet dry it out first, don't turn it on, don't try and charge it, pop it in a bag of rice for 24 hours and only then test it out. Ditto any other electronic item (including keyboards).
on 24-11-2012 13:33
on 24-11-2012 13:33