On 30 Mar 2014, at 16:23, Richard Wells wrote:
Not cheap but the alternatives looked dodgy and she thought that it was not working properly anyway apart from the smashed screens.
I think Sam said to me that the iPhone 5 is really difficult to replace. And I watched him do my 'easy' iPad 3 for about 40 minutes. Unless you're really poor, I would look into this;) You have to book a genius session (not sure how else to do it).
Apple usually give you a 'remanufactured' device, I thikn. That means they have reused some parts: it's not 'refurbished'. I got this for my 3GS (battery was dying) for 50 quid. They simply handed me a replacement for the money. They may wish to work out exactly what is wrong (this seems to decide the price). It was easy for me to demonstrate that when you took a photo with the battery at less than 50%, it simply shut off - you may need to let them poke around a bit more.
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