
on 03-01-2016 14:40
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on 03-01-2016 14:40
So I've contacted apple and it's been booked in for them to look at as it seems I have a years warranty on it so I'm I thinking that it a fault is found it will be fixed free of charge?
My iPhone is is great condition looked after so I can only think that it's a fault beyond my doing.
So my last question also please I'm gonna back up phone before I take it but I've got lots of photos and videos of my kids like in the bath and playing so should I wipe all
This or is there a way to pin protect my photos and videos appreciate I may be being a bit silly but just don't like the idea of someone having free access to me and my family's life for the last 8 years haha
Thanks
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on 03-01-2016 15:04
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on 03-01-2016 15:04
If everything is backed up properly you don't need the photos on your phone. Once they're backed up you can selectively put the ones you like back on your phone once it is returned from repair. Probably not a good idea to have photos of children in the bath in the hands of someone you don't know.
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on 03-01-2016 15:04
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If everything is backed up properly you don't need the photos on your phone. Once they're backed up you can selectively put the ones you like back on your phone once it is returned from repair. Probably not a good idea to have photos of children in the bath in the hands of someone you don't know.
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on 03-01-2016 15:14
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on 03-01-2016 15:14
Definitely remove them before the phone is repaired. I would hate to think they could end up on some dodgy website. As said you can replace them anytime from a backup.
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on 03-01-2016 15:17
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on 03-01-2016 15:17
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on 03-01-2016 17:34
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on 03-01-2016 17:34
Just one thing I've got apps that aren't available on the App Store no more so will
They go back on as I do still use them thanks for all the advice as always
Happy new year to all 😬
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on 03-01-2016 17:36
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on 03-01-2016 17:36
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on 04-01-2016 14:20
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on 04-01-2016 14:26
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on 04-01-2016 14:26
http://www.apple.com/uk/itunes/download/
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on 04-01-2016 15:35
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on 04-01-2016 15:35
Just use your same account details on both.

on 05-01-2016 23:36
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on 05-01-2016 23:36
I would also recommend when backing up your iPhone to use iTunes. This backs up more than using iCloud.
Also, with iTunes, tick the Encrypt iPhone backup. You will need to choose a password for the backup, but the advantage is the Encrypt backup will backup all your account passwords, Health and Homekit data and also other numerous things that a standard backup will not. If nothing else it saves you having to enter passwords for various things on you iPhone, once you have restored it from the backup.
See the below screenshot.

