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28-08-2016 06:29 AM
Has your iPhone 6/6 Plus been afflicted with 'touch disease.'
Source : MobileChoice.
Link > Has-your-iphone-66-plus-been-afflicted-with-touch-disease.
Excerpt from the Link....
"A new 'Touch disease' is affecting a number of iPhones, causing their displays to flicker and turn unresponsive until users subject them to hard reboots.
The issue has been around for a while and despite numerous complaints, Apple doesn't see it as a problem as yet."
My Thoughts.
Ive been using the iPhone 6 Plus for nearly 2 years now thankfully with this issue not presenting itself. {Touch Wood }
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
28-08-2016 09:30 AM
28-08-2016 10:18 AM
Lol, don't worry that's just the forum rank name.
I'm afraid even if the iPhone was purchased direct from the Apple Store, which I personally do, if it's out of the 12 months manufacturing warranty and no Apple Care+ has been bought they wouldn't repair for free.
Well I suppose if it's on its 13/14th month they may !
The 6 Year Uk Consumer Law directive looks good on paper but I've yet to come across anyone being successful in implementing this ! Link > U.K. Consumer Law.
I have doubts Apple would support a 2 Year iPhone bought direct from them, unless expressly pushed to do so legally
It'd be up to the Apple Geniusbar employee / manager looking after you.
Best case scenario is the out of warranty replacement which they differ to any one no matter where the iPhone was acquired from.
Apple Link > Warranty / Out of Warranty Repairs.
A good reset option is to hold the power button and home button in together until the Apple Logo appears and let go of both. No data is lost this way.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
28-08-2016 11:15 AM
28-08-2016 12:20 PM
I was in the Apple Store a few months ago to get a faulty screen fixed. The genius told me that they will fix faulty devices for 2 years if they are bought directly from Apple, but only for 1 year if they are bought elsewhere.
28-08-2016 03:51 PM
@Bambla wrote:
Thanks BandofBrothers lol
I was in apple Friday and I guess it's down to each store, they said they can't offer a two year warranty but in realality they would replace as they want to keep buyers from Apple happy. I did have an issue before with an old iPhone where the volume button stopped and they replaced it in month 14.
But it probably still varies between their stores.
The only positive is that I did learn a lot about the uk consumer law mainly from the guy in apple but soon discovered it's not very good.
Bring on the iPhone 7
No worries
* I'm sure we'll see what the Apple keynote brings in September in regards to the new iPhone(s).
I passed on the iPhone 6s Plus model as I felt it didn't bring enough to the table to warrant buying it to replace my 6 Plus.
If the rumours come to fruition we'll possibly see a bump in spec in relation to the A Chip and possible better camera specs and the antenna lines moved from across the back to the top and bottom to mention a few changes. iOS 10 will hopefully bring more too.
I'm not so sure about the chatter of losing the headphone 3.5mm jack.
If it does not tick my wants and needs boxes then the Samsung Galaxy s7 Edge or Note 7 have.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
28-08-2016 03:37 PM
My 6 seems unresponsive sometimes when it's locked. I'd press the home button, or the power button and when it finally wakes up it takes a screenshot. Not sure if these sort of things find their way back to Apple via the diagnostic info.
28-08-2016 03:44 PM
@nikiandemma wrote:My 6 seems unresponsive sometimes when it's locked. I'd press the home button, or the power button and when it finally wakes up it takes a screenshot. Not sure if these sort of things find their way back to Apple via the diagnostic info.
Have you perhaps tried hooking up to iTunes, create a back up to iTunes and or iCloud and then hit restore.
When setting it back up choose 'Set up as a new device' to see if the iPhone works ok without your back up. This way you'll know if it's a corrupt back up or not.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.
28-08-2016 03:53 PM
@nikiandemma wrote:My 6 seems unresponsive sometimes when it's locked. I'd press the home button, or the power button and when it finally wakes up it takes a screenshot. Not sure if these sort of things find their way back to Apple via the diagnostic info.
You can send feedback as long as it's turned on in the iPhone.
Another way is via Apple ~ feedback.
Current Phone >
Samsung Galaxy s²⁴ Ultra 512gb.