![]() My wife inserted it without the tray because she had no idea what she was doing. Trust me, it had to be disassembled to fish out the SIM card. No guarantees, but at least an Apple Store won't charge a diagnostic fee like an AASP might. I'm just recommending to the OP to have them take a look if that might be a fix. It's not specifically an Apple issue, but I've had flex cables jarred on devices where displays went batty. You seem to be pretty sure that a flex cable jarred loose can't cause a color change. I know that was probably a one-off deal, and I won't say which Apple Store because I have a feeling it wasn't quite by the book. I also got a receipt that showed it as an even refund and purchase, and that the cable now had a one year accessory warranty. They checked the warranty coverage, said it was good enough, and I got a new Lightning cable pulled out of a retail package, although I didn't get to keep the box. The supervisor asked if I had any device with a Lightning cable still in the warranty period, and I whipped out my iPad Mini 4 purchased less than 5 months earlier. I ask him how much and he says it's a courtesy fix.Īnd I guess the funkiest free courtesy fix was when I asked for a replacement for a Lightning cable where I didn't really know how old it was or which device it came with. He pulls it out, figures out how it goes on the keyboard, and I've got a brand new escape key. After 10 minutes he's back with a new escape key and scissor mechanism. The employee looks at it, runs some diagnostics (I guess that's mandatory even if the issue is obvious), and asks me to wait while he looks for the part in the back room he said that it could be one of two types of mechanisms. Less than two weeks ago I finally book an appointment at an Apple Store (Bay Street, Emeryville, CA) to try and fix my broken escape key on my mid-2012 MacBook Pro with a broken scissor mechanism. We asked how much and they said it was free since there were no major repair parts. ![]() They said taking it out was the easy part, but then they had to use the seals and then check it for calibration on their rig. After waiting for an hour someone took it, we waited for another 45 minutes and it was returned intact with the SIM card extracted. We went to the closest Apple Store, which was in Burlingame, California where we asked what could be done without an appointment. So she just pushed in in - without the tray and it got stuck and couldn't be fished out. My wife for some strange reason was in a hurry to replace her SIM card on her iPhone 6s Plus without asking me for help. Please define "lots" and what Apple Store is this? Since this iPhone has been dropped repeated times it is well out of warranty and Apple would charge to do anything with it. The alignment of the cable would not cause this problem, the cable losing connection might but this type of symptom is almost always the screen. Steve Jobs was wrong.Deggie wrote: You have this experience where? Most Apple Stores do not do any piecemeal repairs, they replace the screen or the entire device which is why so many people complain about the cost here. Honor’s new Android phone has a feature we’ve never seen before from Nokia’s own website for 199 British pounds (around $252) and on its Circular subscription option too. The Nokia G42 is available from June 28 in the U.K. The phone is 8.55mm thick and weighs 193 grams, has an IP52 water resistance rating, and is a two-piece unibody design with a rear panel made of 85% recycled materials, with a fingerprint sensor on the side of the chassis. The 50-megapixel camera from the Nokia X30 is on the back, joined by a 2MP depth and 2MP macro camera, plus there’s an 8MP selfie camera on the front. The 6.56-inch screen has a 90Hz refresh rate, there’s a Qualcomm Snapdragon 480+ processor with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage space, plus a 5,000mAh battery, NFC, and even a MicroSD card slot and a 3.5mm headphone jack. There really is everything in place to make the G42 last for three years at a minimum.īut will you want the phone in the first place? HMD Global has made it in a bright purple color to entice fans of eye-catching phones, and a less vibrant grey too, plus it has made sure the specification is also suitably tempting. Nokia’s new phone is so tough, you can almost pressure wash itįor the Nokia G42, a series of new durability and compression tests have been used to make sure it’s up to the job of surviving long-term, the battery is claimed to retain 80% of its capacity after 800 cycles - around four years of use - and the Android 13 software will receive two major operating system updates and three years of monthly security updates. ![]() New OnePlus budget phone comes packing 2 super-rare features ![]() This $600 Android phone has one big advantage over the iPhone ![]()
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