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iPad warranty in Bangladesh

My iPad got a thin line on the screen for a couple of days. I have a warranty up to November 2022 and I am living in Bangladesh. Bought it from Australia. Do you have any suggestions to get the warranty, now?

Posted on Jun 9, 2022 11:11 PM

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Posted on Jun 10, 2022 12:25 AM

Your warranty rights will vary by country. 


Apple offer a limited worldwide one year warranty in addition to any rights that you may have under consumer legislation in the country where the purchase is made.

Apple - One Year Limited Warranty - Worldwide


Warranties may be limited to the country in which the device is purchased - and as such, Apple may decline to honour warranty service outside of the country of origin.


That said, in some regions where consumer legislation applies, may have additional protection. For example, a device purchased within the EU will have its warranty fully honoured in any member state in which Apple have presence.


In summary, you’ll need to check the warranty terms that apply in the country of purchase. You can, however, seek clarification from an Apple Store, or Apple Support, if you intend to make a warranty claim; both will provide you with a definitive answer.


A reliable method to confirm a screen or other hardware fault is to take a screenshot when the fault is evident - and then review the captured screenshot image...


When reviewed, if the lines are not present in the screenshot image, then you have demonstrated that you have a hardware fault that, sooner or later, may become sufficiently severe that repair or replacement of the iPad are the only options. If the lines are visible in the screenshot, the something other than hardware will be the cause.


Note: When reviewing the image, rotating the iPad screen orientation by 90°, from Portrait to Landscape, will ensure that the image does not coincide with screen defects if present.


Take a screenshot on your iPad – Apple Support



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Jun 10, 2022 12:25 AM in response to md nurul

Your warranty rights will vary by country. 


Apple offer a limited worldwide one year warranty in addition to any rights that you may have under consumer legislation in the country where the purchase is made.

Apple - One Year Limited Warranty - Worldwide


Warranties may be limited to the country in which the device is purchased - and as such, Apple may decline to honour warranty service outside of the country of origin.


That said, in some regions where consumer legislation applies, may have additional protection. For example, a device purchased within the EU will have its warranty fully honoured in any member state in which Apple have presence.


In summary, you’ll need to check the warranty terms that apply in the country of purchase. You can, however, seek clarification from an Apple Store, or Apple Support, if you intend to make a warranty claim; both will provide you with a definitive answer.


A reliable method to confirm a screen or other hardware fault is to take a screenshot when the fault is evident - and then review the captured screenshot image...


When reviewed, if the lines are not present in the screenshot image, then you have demonstrated that you have a hardware fault that, sooner or later, may become sufficiently severe that repair or replacement of the iPad are the only options. If the lines are visible in the screenshot, the something other than hardware will be the cause.


Note: When reviewing the image, rotating the iPad screen orientation by 90°, from Portrait to Landscape, will ensure that the image does not coincide with screen defects if present.


Take a screenshot on your iPad – Apple Support



iPad warranty in Bangladesh

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