Apple has made a significant change to its standard warranty terms for the iPhone and Apple Watch, no longer covering hairline display cracks. This policy shift means customers will now have to pay for screen repairs, reflecting a costlier repair process for such damages.
A new report suggests Apple will no longer cover single hairline display cracks under its standard warranty, which means you will now have to pay for screen replacement. #Apple #iPhone #AppleWatch https://t.co/KvB2tDvWRv
#Apple’s #iPhone Warranty Now Excludes Hairline Cracks https://t.co/yor0V8pJuP https://t.co/3RY0f87Uy1
ICYMI: iPhone’s standard warranty no longer covers hairline display cracks https://t.co/KnSQaxSG77 by @ePandu
Hairline cracks on iPhone and Apple Watch no longer covered under warranty https://t.co/76eRLnaSRW
Hairline cracks on iPhone and Apple Watch no longer covered under warranty: Despite what the haters say, screen protectors are always a good investment. | Photo by Dan Seifert / The Verge Bad news if you spot a tiny crack on your iPhone or… https://t.co/nchW0Nh272 #ai #ainews
It's getting more expensive to fix your #iPhone or #Apple Watch. A policy change reflects how the company now views single hairline cracks for both products. https://t.co/Q6aIgfm6Hs
It's getting more expensive to fix your #iPhone or #Apple Watch. A policy change reflects how the company now views "single hairline cracks" for both products. https://t.co/Cke8zXePbF
Apple iPhone and Apple Watch warranty u-turn means more device droppers will have to pay for their display repairs https://t.co/8sJyMR0www
Apple made a major change to its standard warranty terms for the iPhone and Apple Watch: https://t.co/BfOJ1Q3oxF