Apple details out-of-warranty repair costs for the iPhone 6 family

19 September, 2014
Cupertino’s duo of smartphones hit the shelves today in the United States and eight more major markets.

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  • 21 Sep 2014

Anonymous, 20 Sep 2014people who can't treasure and take good care of their iPhon... moreAre you mad?? Its just a phone

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    • 21 Sep 2014

    these are excellent prices.

    Samsung will make you buy a new a display for damaged screens at 400 dollars.

    109 dollars is a steal.

    back in the day replacing battery will cost 200 dollars for iphone 4 and 4s.

    things have changed I guess, and yes.... no companies cover accidental damage or even offer it, except for apple and Asus on "some" of their products. ON top of that most iphone users I know have a case anyways.

    props to you apple.
    their customer service got even better. their out of warranty policy is just excellent.

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      • 21 Sep 2014

      AnonD-263286, 20 Sep 2014They know how fragile the iphone6 are, so they are ready to... moreLet me guess....I suppose your another nasty iPhone basher!!!! Why do people like you even bother come on here! You lot are so pathetic so sad and that the fact you probably can't afford an iPhone after all it's a premium product and not all sad people like you can afford it!
      At the very least, people do have the choice in purchasing an extra part of the warranty which will cover them should things go wrong UNLIKE Samsung!!!!
      Please do bear in mind that ALL Smartphones are fragile and NOT just Apple products! Please wake up you iPhone basher! Save up buy it then criticise!

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        • jKr
        • 20 Sep 2014

        people who can't treasure and take good care of their iPhone don't deserve it.

        treat it like its your own baby and nothing will ever need to be repaired.

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          • 3CY
          • 20 Sep 2014

          They know how fragile the iphone6 are, so they are ready to steal more money from their customers

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            • Ns9
            • 20 Sep 2014

            Thank God coz at Samsung we get ADH ;I pity the guy who dropped his IPhone seconds after purchase

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              • Anonymous
              • jKr
              • 20 Sep 2014

              I see it. All the people who went away are coming back now that IPhone finally using bigger screens.


              Perfection.

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                • Anonymous
                • jKr
                • 20 Sep 2014

                The greatest phone this world has ever seem.

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                  • thY
                  • 20 Sep 2014

                  well done Apple

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                    • 20 Sep 2014

                    Anonymous, 20 Sep 2014Lol. GSMA loves iphone launches. It really drives up the ... moreMy thoughts exactly. Apple is like a red flag for Android fanboys.

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                      • 20 Sep 2014

                      Pretty cheap that screen replacement thing is. Knockoff parts on eBay cost just slightly less.

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                        • Anonymous
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                        • 20 Sep 2014

                        If you are accident prone, i think it's wiser to get life insurance.

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                          • 20 Sep 2014

                          What's with the white sticker strips on the back of the phone? That's really ugly.

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                            • 20 Sep 2014

                            Hey, if you don't like them don't buy.

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                              • 20 Sep 2014

                              Anonymous, 20 Sep 2014its not cheap, but very poor value for money... its mainly ... moreyou get what you pay for...

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 3rW
                                • 20 Sep 2014

                                Lol. GSMA loves iphone launches. It really drives up the clicks. Has any other company had their warranty info posted on this site before? You guys really know how to get those Android fans to click. Post more Apple stuff because you know the Android fanboys aren't actually going to click on Android articles. The real interest will always be on Apple.

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                                  • 20 Sep 2014

                                  Better to buy iphones on official retailers. Actually apple has a good warranty when it comes to factory defects, if they can't fix it you'll get a brand new one even if it's scuffed, has dents or scratches. For other big time companies that sell plastic crap, will void your warranty once they see it. Or worse if it can't be repaired they will ask you to pay for more to replace this in that even if it's still under warranty.

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                                    • 20 Sep 2014

                                    Welcome to the 21st century where modern citizens voluntarily get robbed.
                                    Seriously apple phones are a good gimmick in themselves. Someday they will be so cheap that people will use these apples for juggling in circus, cos no one's gonna buy them.

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                                      • mAD
                                      • 20 Sep 2014

                                      Anonymous, 20 Sep 2014Very good moves from Apple. They seem to be more attentive ... moreYou mean, Apple made up a cool story about Google (false, as laid out the next day by Google) and "forgot" to inform his sheep about the terms in iAD and ID, which contradict his own words about Apple too.

                                      A few snippets:
                                      "What personal information we collect
                                      When you create an Apple ID, apply for commercial credit, purchase a product, download a software update […] we may collect a variety of information, including your name, mailing address, phone number, email address, contact preferences, and credit card information.
                                      When you share your content with family and friends using Apple products, send gift certificates and products, or invite others to participate in Apple services or forums, Apple may collect the information you provide about those people such as name, mailing address, email address, and phone number.

                                      How we use your personal information
                                      […]
                                      We also use personal information to help us create, develop, operate, deliver, and improve our products, services, content and advertising […]

                                      Collection and Use of Non-Personal Information
                                      […]
                                      We may collect information such as occupation, language, zip code, area code, unique device identifier, referrer URL, location, and the time zone where an Apple product is used so that we can better understand customer behavior and improve our products, services, and advertising.
                                      We may collect information regarding customer activities on our website, iCloud services, and iTunes Store and from our other products and services.
                                      […]
                                      We may collect and store details of how you use our services, including search queries.
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                                      If we do combine non-personal information with personal information the combined information will be treated as personal information"

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                                        • 20 Sep 2014

                                        AnonD-293960, 20 Sep 2014That poor Australian guy could use thisAhahahahaah poor guy :)