So an iOS update just destroyed my iPhone 4S's wifi (tried everything to get it working again, right down to factory setting restore) and I'm out of warranty -- or at least the standard one year warranty they do -- so I might be looking at a hefty replacement cost/new phone cost.
But unless I'm mistaken they are still responsible for fixing or replacing the phone under EU consumer law. That's what it seems to say on their website at least:
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/
I was going to go into my local Apple store where I bought the phone from. Are they likely to give me a replacement free of cost? Anyone got any experience of this kind of thing?
I don't expect these things to last a lifetime, but there's no way it's right that it can break inside of two years and they expect you to foot the bill.
But unless I'm mistaken they are still responsible for fixing or replacing the phone under EU consumer law. That's what it seems to say on their website at least:
http://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/
I was going to go into my local Apple store where I bought the phone from. Are they likely to give me a replacement free of cost? Anyone got any experience of this kind of thing?
I don't expect these things to last a lifetime, but there's no way it's right that it can break inside of two years and they expect you to foot the bill.