on 04-11-2015 15:42
on 04-11-2015 15:42
PLEASE READ!
My sons screen has recently been damaged. We all break phones - it happens. After missing the warranty on his year old iPhone 5C, we sought to find help from somebody who could quick fix the phone. After removing the screen and examining the phone, two counterfeit, Chinese and improper parts have been found on his phone which was given to him by O2, the first being the main button (has a sticker on it) and the second, a false screen with a smaller front camera t...han other phones! Apple have quite clearly been creating cheaply built phones to reduce costs and make people pay extra to get them fixed when broken. After trying to approach both O2 and Apple, they have disclosed that there is "nothing they can do". Now my son is without a mobile phone which he desperately needs for work. Please like and share this status and spread the word about Apples "fake phones".
on 04-11-2015 20:32
on 04-11-2015 20:32
on 04-11-2015 21:14
on 04-11-2015 21:14
@Anonymous, so if you are for real, have you read the comments related to your first post? Were you told by anyone from O2 or Apple that damaged screens are not covered under warranty? Are you aware that iPhones are made in China? Which parts do you think are counterfeit? What point are you trying to make?
05-11-2015 05:38 - edited 05-11-2015 08:30
05-11-2015 05:38 - edited 05-11-2015 08:30
Apple use various sources in China for parts. Often different sources for the same part. Return the phone to Apple and let them inspect it but as it's been opened by a third party they are unlikely to admit to any liability.