HT204104: Liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn't covered by warranty
Learn about Liquid damage to iPhone or iPod isn't covered by warranty
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Mar 9, 2016 1:57 PM in response to mustihammoudby Allan Eckert,Since you have attempted to turn it on while it was still wet, the damage is done now.
Your only alternative now is to call Apple and make an appointment to have them examine it.
They will probably suggest that you purchase an out of warranty replacement for it.
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Mar 9, 2016 2:09 PM in response to Allan Eckertby mustihammoud,is there no another option? can it still be fixed?
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Mar 9, 2016 2:20 PM in response to mustihammoudby Limnos,Apple does not fix that kind of thing, they offer you a refurbished unit at a lower price in exchange for the damaged unit.
There are many, many, many posts of this kind. Third party options exist but I really, really, really do not want to start one of these massive conversations where people say this and that about third party options. Read all the other mega topics replete with vindictive comments if you wish. .
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