Tomma_91 Said:
"Bluetooth disabled from settings: My iphone is already up to date. The only option that I found on the net that are still available are: factory reset, or go in apple store."
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I agree. Either method is the way to go about solving this.
Restoring your iPhone Factory Settings:
Plug this into your Mac, or PC and perform this restoration through iTunes. Update iTunes to the most recent version before performing this.
Go Here: Restore your iPhone Factory Settings - Apple Support
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How to get this Serviced:
Have Apple look into this. Start by contacting Apple***, and request that a Genius Bar Appointment be Reserved. You would take this to your Local Apple Store, during which the battery and all other necessities would be looked at.
A. Contact Apple:
Or...
B. Contact an AASP:
- Go Here: Find Locations - Apple Authorized Reseller
- Click: Service & Support
- Enter: your location information
- See: if there is an AASP nearby
- Contact: an AASP that shows up, and find out more about the services that they offer to fix the iPhone