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iphone 4s wifi greyed out.

hi i restart all the settings for my iphone 4s but it seems not working. Still wifi greyed out. What happen to APPLE. Is there any ways to resolve this kind of problem?

Posted on Jun 18, 2013 3:50 AM

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Posted on Jun 18, 2013 3:55 AM

Try the troubleshooting suggestions in http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1559 and if that does not help, a user has found that it helps to:


Go to Settings and turn Airplane Mode and Do Not Disturb ON

Power down and wait 5-10 minutes

Power up

Go to Settings and turn Airplane Mode and Do Not Disturb OFF


If that does not help, backup your content and go to Settings > General > Reset > Erase All Content and Settings and then restore from the backup.


If that still does not help, take it to an Apple store genius bar for testing by the technicians.

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Dec 30, 2013 2:46 PM in response to TJBUSMC1973

Hi TJBUSMC1973:


I am sorry but I am afraid what you are saying is not accurate, at least as applied to where I am located (UK).


It is enshrined in UK consumer law (in the sales of good act 1979) that goods purchased should be @Fit for purpose and last a Reasonable length of Time".


Now the law in the country does not put a time limit on the 'reasonable' length of time but lawyers and the consumer minister was quite explicit that this time does NOT have to be the length of the warranty the company chooses to provide. A company by law is not required to provide a warranty at all, but this does not mean that the good are not covered the minute it is bought.


Most lawyers agree (when arguing this in court) that the 'reasonable' length of time is related to the cost of the item, so, for example if I bought a 20p (or around 30 US cents) plastic pen from the shop, and it breaks after 10 days then it has lasted a reasonable amount of time. However if I bought a £1000 ($1600) TV set and it breaks after 1 years and 1 month (regardless of the length of warranty, because, as I have stated no supplier is required to provide one in the first place), and I have not misused or damaged it, then to a 'reasonable' person this does not sound a 'reasonable' length of time. I would assure you this that point had case law precedent, as has been successfully argued in court.


So if I were to buy a £500 ($800 or whatever) phone and it malfunctions in a years a bit (i.e. Wi-Fi greyed out) I would not consider this a reasonable length of time. We may differ on what time period is reasonable; however, I would assure you that case law has demonstrated that for expensive items the 'reasonable' length of time as considered by a judge is longer than a year. Expensive phones fall into this category as was actually referenced by the consumer minister recently.


So, as you can see, the law (in the UK) actually states that the manufacturer are liable for a 'reasonable' length of time (which can be demonstrated by case law to be longer than year). I am jot sure about the law in other countries but at least for the UK you are wrong.


You can argue about the morals of it, what I am saying is that your statements are not accurate according to the law in a marjor country where millions of iphones are sold. These laws may also exist elsewhere. So please in the future, I would encourage you to think a bit about your statements before posting them.


Regards

Dec 30, 2013 2:49 PM in response to bodoing

I've said in past posts that the laws of the land supersede the warranty. And I've even commented that, in the UK, there are more options than the U.S.


I'm in the U.S. Unless someone asks about a different country's particular laws, all I can comment on is the WARRANTY.


Apple even addresses this on their website. They don't hide it.

http://www.apple.com/uk/legal/statutory-warranty/

Dec 30, 2013 3:07 PM in response to TJBUSMC1973

Good, as long as you are aware, and do make people you are giving advice to aware it is fine. This is aforum with an International user base and many of the people posting here are not from the US (after all, more iphones are sold outside the US then within). I am not saying Apple hides anything, what I am refering to is that the UK and also EU has additional consumer protection in law and people from these locations should refer to the law which may result in them getting a repair/replacement or money back. I do not claim apple hides anything, and its good they have something on their website about this.


Perhaps when offering advice (as is helpful on this forum) do state that your advice (which as I understand, is: if out of warrenty, then one would have to pay for the repair or replacement) may not apply to all countries which may have different laws (after all, the UK + rest of EU together has hundreds of millions of people).


But that being said, I think there are people who are helped by your advice, although I have to confess I am not one of them.

Dec 30, 2013 3:17 PM in response to TJBUSMC1973

In addition, although China is not a common law country, I think there has been legal cases (as also relevent laws) in China where people have gotten redress for items past warrenty which then malfunctions (Apple has reponded by covering some of their components for more than the one year period, although this does not apply to iphones). If anything, China may become a bigger market for Apple than either the US or EU.


So my advice would be, please check the link

www.apple.com/legal/additional_legal_rights.html.

to see if your countrys laws entitles you to any additional cover, if your iphone is broken beyond Apples coverage.

Dec 30, 2013 11:44 PM in response to john_2595

I just got to the outley where I brought this 4S, I just expire with 2 yeras data plan, but the phone only warrenty for 1 year, so it is not ligible for any free repair or exchange in Malaysia, and thenstaff also said that tis has been many cases here and all cuase by downloading the ISO 7, it is during upgarding progress there must have some interrupt. And I do agreed beause I reset the wifi router during the upgrade because it seems hagging in the mid of upgrading, and for this I think is the cause.


I had 2 4S, one of it have no such problem and it upgrade 1 day before the one having grau out wifi key.


I hope to reformat the iphone and reinstalled the ISO, but it seem not possible, or am I wrong, anyone have any idea for full clean format for 4S, please post, I will follow up this, thanks 🙂.

Jan 5, 2014 4:17 PM in response to TJBUSMC1973

My warranty on my 4s has run out. My wifi chip was fried with the IOS 6.0.3 update and my Bluetooth doesn't work. It just spins. I've done everything Apple has recommended. Apple's software fried Apple's hardware but Apple is not responsible? How is that even allowed to happen? Are there not consumer laws?


http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-censors-news-that-ios-7-upgrade-disables-wi fi-on-some-iphones-2013-10

Jan 9, 2014 6:13 AM in response to Jteep741

Jteep741 wrote:


My warranty on my 4s has run out. My wifi chip was fried with the IOS 6.0.3 update and my Bluetooth doesn't work. It just spins. I've done everything Apple has recommended. Apple's software fried Apple's hardware but Apple is not responsible? How is that even allowed to happen? Are there not consumer laws?


http://www.businessinsider.com/apple-censors-news-that-ios-7-upgrade-disables-wi fi-on-some-iphones-2013-10


It's not censorship. This is a privately owned forum, not a public one. Therefore, Apple has the same rights to set rules, just as you do in your own house.


Additionally, the terms of the iOS updates (all of them) make it very clear that updating is at the user's sole discretion and responsibility. Updating the iOS is never a requirement from Apple.

Jan 9, 2014 6:15 AM in response to rb70815

rb70815 wrote:


Apple obviously caused this problem with thier new software. They broke it, they should fix it.

If the new software was the root cause, then all units with the new software would have the same issue. This is not the case.


It's defective hardware (in virtually all of the cases). And if in the rare instance it's something with the software, restoring as new would fix the issue. If it does not, and after a restore as new the issue remains, then it's a hardware fault. And therefore, it falls under the terms of the warranty, which is mutually agreed upon at time of purchase.


Having said that, your best option if you are out of warranty is to contact Apple Support immediately, and ask for an exception to the normal warranty replacement options. Ask for a supervisor if you need to. The answer might still be 'no', but it doesn't hurt to ask.

Jan 9, 2014 6:23 AM in response to btrau1

btrau1 wrote:


Does podmod have a site?


They might, but the rules of this site prohibit any non-Apple advertising. It also prohibits discussing any non-Apple authorized procedures. Therefore, anyone that posted such a link would be violating the rules of this forum.


Use Google to search for non-Apple authorized procedures & services. This is not the place for that.

Jan 9, 2014 7:18 AM in response to TJBUSMC1973

You sir, are annoying and don't offer any helpful information. I don't know why your so **** bent on trying to convince people that you know everything and Apple can never do wrong, but you are useless to me and your advice is too.

TJBUSMC1973 wrote:


btrau1 wrote:


Does podmod have a site?


They might, but the rules of this site prohibit any non-Apple advertising. It also prohibits discussing any non-Apple authorized procedures. Therefore, anyone that posted such a link would be violating the rules of this forum.


Use Google to search for non-Apple authorized procedures & services. This is not the place for that.

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