on 19-12-2013 13:14
on 19-12-2013 13:14
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 19-12-2013 13:17
on 19-12-2013 13:17
It might be quicker and easier to visit an Apple shop if there is one near you.
19-12-2013 13:16 - edited 19-12-2013 13:18
19-12-2013 13:16 - edited 19-12-2013 13:18
1 Have you tried all the usual resets ?
2 in the first 12 months it is best to go directly to apple.
3 O2 returns policy is here Returns policy
Hope that helps
on 19-12-2013 13:17
on 19-12-2013 13:17
It might be quicker and easier to visit an Apple shop if there is one near you.
on 19-12-2013 13:19
on 19-12-2013 13:19
That link returns an error for me Adam on the pc.
on 19-12-2013 13:19
on 19-12-2013 13:20
on 19-12-2013 13:20
19-12-2013 13:21 - edited 19-12-2013 13:21
19-12-2013 13:21 - edited 19-12-2013 13:21
O2 would send it away with no gurantees on time scale or even a loan phone as long as you can get it to charge until an apple appointment is available that would be my advice
on 19-12-2013 13:39
on 19-12-2013 13:39
@perksie wrote:That link returns an error for me Adam on the pc.
is it ok now there was a ")" the forum truncated
on 19-12-2013 14:35
on 19-12-2013 14:35
on 20-12-2013 12:30
on 20-12-2013 12:30
You have already done what I would have suggested (using a different plug/socket).
@perksie is right - you should take it to an Apple store - in the Apple store they will plug your phone in and run a programme to assess the activity of your battery and whether it is working the way that it should.