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kumar123
10-22-2009, 06:08 PM
hey guys,
so recently my iphone 3G has been acting up. its just over a year old so its out of warranty... but it just vibrates.. just goes back and forth from ring and vibrate mode without even touching it... i havent dropped it. its in good condition. what do you suggest doing? will apple replace it? can i buy extended warranty? thanks
KabaModern
10-22-2009, 09:39 PM
hey guys,
so recently my iphone 3G has been acting up. its just over a year old so its out of warranty... but it just vibrates.. just goes back and forth from ring and vibrate mode without even touching it... i havent dropped it. its in good condition. what do you suggest doing? will apple replace it? can i buy extended warranty? thanks
My 3G started doing this exact same thing over the summer. I had Apple replace it as I was under the 1-year warranty still. It's definitely a hardware problem, not a software problem. Take it to them, they'll be able to fix it/replace it but it will definitely cost you.
Broken Thumbs Apps
10-26-2009, 06:49 PM
hey guys,
so recently my iphone 3G has been acting up. its just over a year old so its out of warranty... but it just vibrates.. just goes back and forth from ring and vibrate mode without even touching it... i havent dropped it. its in good condition. what do you suggest doing? will apple replace it? can i buy extended warranty? thanks
Apple's Support Site has some applicable FAQs: http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/faq/
Unfortunately, if it's out of warranty, you can't get extended warranty now:
Can I extend service coverage on my iPhone beyond the warranty? (javascript:void(0);)
The AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone will extend the hardware repair coverage to up to two years from the original purchase date of the iPhone. The AppleCare Protection Plan for iPhone must be purchased while the iPhone is covered under Apple's Limited Warranty for iPhone.
And, Apple's website also tells you what your options are since it's out of warranty. It looks like it'll cost some money. Alternatively, maybe you can find a good repair shop?
GuyEdamame
10-27-2009, 04:48 AM
You can always try putting a drop of alcohol in the vibrate switch to clean out anything that may have gotten in it.
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