Apple has announced that it is launching a service program for select iPhone 6s and 6s Plus units that refuse to power on. Users may check the serial number of their iPhone 6s or 6s Plus via Apple's dedicated page to determine if their devices are affected. Once checked, consumers may bring in their devices to an Apple Authorized Service Center and staff will have the iPhone examined and to verify if it’s eligible for the repair program. Additionally, if the iPhone has any damage that hinders repair completion, such as a cracked screen, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the service and there may be a cost associated with it. Apple has also stated that no other iPhone models are part of this service program. If a user’s iPhone 6s/6s Plus has been affected by the issue and they previously paid to have the display repaired, users can contact Apple about a refund. A week before the official availability of the new iPhones, Globe Telecom has announced the postpaid plans for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus. The iPhone 6s 16GB will be available on Plan 1799 with Php450 monthly cash-out, while the iPhone 6s Plus will also be available on Plan 1799 with Php650 monthly cash-out. Read more in our articles including "Apple launches service program for iPhone 6s, 6s Plus with "no power" issues" and "Globe outs postpaid plans for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus".
Apple has announced that it is launching a service program for select iPhone 6s and 6s Plus units that refuse to power on. Users may check the serial number of their iPhone 6s or 6s Plus via Apple's dedicated page to determine if their devices are affected.
Once checked, consumers may bring in their devices to an Apple Authorized Service Center and staff will have the iPhone examined and to verify if it’s eligible for the repair program. Additionally, if the iPhone has any damage that hinders repair completion, such as a cracked screen, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the service and there may be a cost associated with it. Apple has also stated that no other iPhone models are part of this service program. If a user’s iPhone 6s/6s Plus has been affected by the issue and they previously paid to have the display repaired, users can contact Apple about a refund.
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