14-08-2013 09:53 - edited 14-08-2013 09:55
14-08-2013 09:53 - edited 14-08-2013 09:55
Hi,
My iPhone 4S is broken in two ways. First when it powers down, it automatically powers back up (annoying if you want to save your remaining power). I was able to live with it for a while. Now the power button no longer functions at all!
The phone is in a 24month contract but outside of the Manufacturers Warranty (of one year).
The Apple store said they can give me a new one for £130 approx. They said that I should be able to ask for a replacement from o2 by consumer law.
So then I went to the o2 shop, they said that I would have to pay for a replacement!
This has broken through no fault of my own, what should I do?
I should also mention that I can get a free cheap upgrade to an iPhone 5, but then I would want to sell my own iPhone 4S (if it's broken that doesn't help much). Or do you have to give back your own phone for an upgrade? (in which case I wouldn't care if it's broken)
Kind Regards,
Simon Bosley.
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14-08-2013 14:16 - edited 14-08-2013 14:21
14-08-2013 14:16 - edited 14-08-2013 14:21
14-08-2013 14:11 - edited 14-08-2013 14:16
14-08-2013 14:11 - edited 14-08-2013 14:16
Your old phone is yours to do with as you will.
I would take the new phone from Apple and sell it on using the profit towards whatever phone you like.
14-08-2013 14:16 - edited 14-08-2013 14:21
14-08-2013 14:16 - edited 14-08-2013 14:21