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Apple Launches Repair Program for iPhone 7 Users with ‘No Service’ Issues
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2018-02-03
Posted by 3uTools

Apple today has launched an official repair program for a small number of users experiencing an issue where their iPhone says “No Service”. This issue seems to be specific to the iPhone 7, according to Apple.


Over recent weeks, several users have taken to Twitter to say that their iPhone 7 have all of a sudden gone from having normal service to “No Service.” This issue has been reported by users since last year, though.


This evening, Apple officially launched a repair program for affected users. Apple says that this is an issue with a part in the main logic board failing and affects select phones that were manufactured between September 2016 through February 2018.


Apple Launches Repair Program for iPhone 7 Users with ‘No Service’ Issues


The company says that eligible devices experiencing this issue will get a free replacement, with or without warranty.


These affected units were manufactured between September 2016 and February 2018 and sold in China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, and the U.S. See below for iPhone 7 model numbers that are covered in this program.


The following iPhone 7 model numbers are affected: A1660, A1679, and A1780.


More information can be found on Apple’s website.


Source: 9to5mac

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