is there a way to scan for hardware failure?

if so please inform me of it.

I need to solve my audio issue.

I love that this is apple support forum but no apple tech's come here.

also, they want us to pay for support on their product, LAST product i will ever buy from apple ever.

pcish, Windows XP Pro

Posted on Oct 1, 2010 8:43 AM

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Oct 1, 2010 9:04 AM in response to MyiphoneRbroke

Love idle threats.

Why get it fixed? Sell it and purchase another device so you can issue another idle threat on the manufacturer for that product when something goes wrong.

Where are the idle threats from the Microsoft minions in regards to Windows with constant virus, adware, and spyware concerns costing businesses and individuals in the billions year after year after year yet the sheep keep lining up for more.

Oct 1, 2010 9:20 AM in response to Randy Fast

No audio.

Replaced the screen, got static, replaced lower dock speaker, mic assembly got audio for about 2hrs now nothing, sounded like a loose wire that was occasionally making a connection but I haven't been able to trace it down.

can't play Ipod goes from 'play' to pause without making any sound, on phone calls no sound from ear piece nor speaker, the headphones don't register either.

Oct 1, 2010 9:30 AM in response to MyiphoneRbroke

I'm not bashing just trying to understand why you did that, it's cool with me. You probably won't find much help for that here. I don't have any solutions for you. Best bet is to search google for an iPhone repair site. Everyone else here will just tell you that such things violate your warranty and are not sanctioned by Apple and will make smart * comments too you.

Sorry bro.

Oct 1, 2010 10:11 AM in response to MyiphoneRbroke

there is no way to scan for individual hardware failures within the iphone?


No. At least not that is available to end users.

No doubt Apple's engineers have some software/hardware that can analyse what is going on inside an iPhone, but it's not something that is available to end users.

Also, this is a user-to-user forum. You will not get help directly from Apple here - not that they would help you fix a phone you've opened up and that is out of warranty anyway...

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