05-10-2012 16:43 - edited 05-10-2012 16:45
05-10-2012 16:43 - edited 05-10-2012 16:45
Just took delivery of my iPhone 5. So excited. Only to be very disappointed now. The screen has an obvious blue spot or blotch in the bottom right side. It get darker when you press the screen. It particular obvious when the background is white (like when reading email).
Looking very closely at the side profile of the device, the screen appears slight raised where the blotch is. I reckon something got in there during manufacture, maybe a poor little Chinese insect.
Rang O2. I have to take the phone to a Carphone Warehouse store for exchange. Bum. At least they are happy to replace it. Problem is I can see the hassle in front of me trying to find a store that has stock. So sad 😞
05-10-2012 16:50
05-10-2012 16:50
@Anonymous wrote:Just took delivery of my iPhone 5. So excited. Only to be very disappointed now. The screen has an obvious blue spot or blotch in the bottom right side. It get darker when you press the screen. It particular obvious when the background is white (like when reading email).
Looking very closely at the side profile of the device, the screen appears slight raised where the blotch is. I reckon something got in there during manufacture, maybe a poor little Chinese insect.
Rang O2. I have to take the phone to a Carphone Warehouse store for exchange. Bum. At least they are happy to replace it. Problem is I can see the hassle in front of me trying to find a store that has stock. So sad 😞
Hey
Sorry to hear that, complete bummer when you get excited about something and it doesn't work.
05-10-2012 17:46 - edited 05-10-2012 17:46
Some users have reported a raised screen which also make a clicking sound when its pressed.
Contact 02 and ask for a replacement to be sent to you.
05-10-2012 18:30 - edited 05-10-2012 18:31
05-10-2012 18:30 - edited 05-10-2012 18:31
Here's a couple of photo of my blue spot:(
I went to my local carphone wharehouse and guess what, no stock. Just spent another 40 minutes on the phone to O2 and they said I need to go back to the store and ask them to take the phone then I need to wait 1 to 2 week for a replacement to be sent 😞
Now I have to transfer my sim back. I hate the world right now. 😞
05-10-2012 19:03
Have you thought about making an appointment at the Genius bar at your most local Apple Store. If they uphold the fault then you could walk out with a new handset within minutes !
05-10-2012 19:15
above...^ that's if they have a replacement handset in stock!
06-10-2012 09:58
@Anonymous wrote:above...^ that's if they have a replacement handset in stock!
The Apple Stores have handsets for exchanging seperate from their retail stock.
When you get a replacement iPhone, the Genius will fetch out a plain brown box that contains just an iPhone. It is not the retail box that has all the pictures on it and also the accessories in it.
06-10-2012 16:36
Thanks for the Apple store tip. Next available genius appointment at any London store is this Thursday.
In the mean time I have had some success. After several 40minute+ phone calls and visiting the same CPW store 3 times (Old Kent Rd) plus 1 other store (Croydon), CPW Old Kent finally believed what the call centre was saying and they took back the phone. A new one will be available for collection this Tuesday.
Seems to be three companies here all passing the blame. O2, CPW Direct Sales, CPW Retail Stores. Each have a different message and each seem unable to talk to each other. It's left up to the customer fight their way through the mess.
Fingers crossed the replacement turns up and is in good condition.
07-10-2012 21:29
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for the Apple store tip. Next available genius appointment at any London store is this Thursday.
In the mean time I have had some success. After several 40minute+ phone calls and visiting the same CPW store 3 times (Old Kent Rd) plus 1 other store (Croydon), CPW Old Kent finally believed what the call centre was saying and they took back the phone. A new one will be available for collection this Tuesday.
Seems to be three companies here all passing the blame. O2, CPW Direct Sales, CPW Retail Stores. Each have a different message and each seem unable to talk to each other. It's left up to the customer fight their way through the mess.
Fingers crossed the replacement turns up and is in good condition.
If you have anymore trouble in the future with an iPhone, I would just bypass the carrier shops and go direct to an Apple Store, their customer service is outstanding. A quick look at your screen issue and a couple of quick tests, and they would have replaced your iPhone on the spot.
07-10-2012 23:37
07-10-2012 23:37