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Apple has shut down one its free logic board replacement program for the iPhone 8, one that performed the repair for a small number of units that shipped with a manufacturing defect.
Apple has launched a logic board replacement program for "a very small percentage of iPhone 8 devices." Here's how to find out if your phone is one of them and get it fixed.
READ: iPhone 8 Review The new repair program is found on Apple's website, where the company explains that anyone with an eligible serial number can get their phone's logic board replaced for free.
The program will be available up to three years after the original purchase of the device. Check to see if your iPhone 8 is eligible here. Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more Apple news: ...
Apple today announced the launch of a new logic board repair program, which will see the company offering free repairs for iPhone 8 models that are ...
Apple today ended a program that offered customers with possibly defective iPhone 8 models with a free repair for their logic board, which in some ...
If your iPhone 8 is experiencing unexpected restarts, frozen screen, or won’t turn on you may have a bad logic board.
We haven't seen reports of widespread problems with the iPhone 8, but Apple revealed late Friday that it's opening a Logic Board Replacement Program. According to the company "a very small ...
Apple Iphone 8: Apple has shut down a program that offered customers with possibly defective iPhone 8 models with a free repair for their logic board.
Apple quietly announced the launch of a free repair program for the iPhone 8 this afternoon, revealing that a “very small percentage” of units need replacement logic boards due to a ...
The program officially launched in August 2018 and targeted iPhone 8 devices that may have had a defective logic board. The program ran for three years but it is now no longer on offer.