Apple to Repair Defective iPhone 8 Logic Boards for Free
Apple has launched a free repair programme for iPhone 8 handsets that were sold between September 2017 and March 2018 with a manufacturing defect in the "logic board" which has been causing unexpected restarts, frozen screens and issues with the device turning on.
San Francisco, Sep 1: Apple has launched a free repair programme for iPhone 8 handsets that were sold between September 2017 and March 2018 with a manufacturing defect in the "logic board" which has been causing unexpected restarts, frozen screens and issues with the device turning on. The "logic board" is the main circuit board consisting of the central processing unit (CPU), main system memory and circuitry that controls the disk drive, keyboard, monitor and peripherals. Apple iPhone to Be Banned in India? TRAI May Ban iPhones Within 6 Months If Apple Doesn’t Allow DND App in iOS Store
The free programme covers iPhone 8 units sold up to three years after the first retail sale of the device in September 2017. New Apple iPhone XS & iPhone XS Plus: Launch Date, Specifications, Features and Images: All You Need to Know.
The company recommends that before submitting the device users should fix their hardware like broken screens, as well as update iCloud and iTunes, as the programme does not cover these. New Apple iPhone Models Likely to Come With Dual-SIM Support - Report.
"Your iPhone will be examined prior to any service to verify that it is eligible for this programme," the post added. The Cupertino, California based company also stated that this programme does not extend the standard warranty coverage of the iPhone 8.
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