Anonymous, 06 Jun 2024Hairline cracks appearing on a lot of Apple products coming from the factory now, probably bad... moreI meant βunusualβ.
Hairline cracks appearing on a lot of Apple products coming from the factory now, probably bad manufacturing tolerances. If this was unusable then why would Apple go and change the terms of the warranty!
Snuk, 06 Jun 2024Are hairline cracks common? I've only heard about them on the hinge line of foldable phon... moreWhen the product is slim and slimmer with the year ... yeah it can cause a problem and occurs due to bending. Sad move from Apple!
Apple's always looking to scam people.
Lister, 06 Jun 2024I don't see the problem, Samsung doesn't cover this in their warranty either.
Wa... moreOh wow, maybe I wasn't careful because my newly-unboxed brand-new iPhone 15 Pro Max had a hairline crack on its display when I first took it out of the box.
It must've been my fault that's why it had such a crack already even before I purchased it. Now I'll have to pay an additional $600 to replace the screen for that problem that I've CLEARLY caused because I saw it from the very first time that I took the phone out of the box. π
Oh wow, maybe I wasn't careful because my newly-unboxed brand-new iPhone 15 Pro Max had a hairline crack on its display when I first took it out of the box.
It must've been my fault that's why it had such a crack already even before I purchased it. π
Lister, 06 Jun 2024I don't see the problem, Samsung doesn't cover this in their warranty either. Wa... moreIt is common with Apple products.
Didn't even know you didn't have to pay for it at apple, good service before this happened I guess.
Because all other brands in my country already ask money for hairline cracks.
Even Samsung did if you had Care+
Ellen Dale, 06 Jun 2024Who even repairs hairline cracks?I'd imagine Apple made this change because users were taking advantage of this. I am not sure why hairline cracks occur or how common it is in Apple products (I have never seen any of the products do this myself) but clearly it was not economically viable for Apple to replace screens that were generally fine because the users were paying nothing for it.
I didn't even realize this was a thing!
I don't see the problem, Samsung doesn't cover this in their warranty either.
Wake up people, Apple is no worse or better than your own chosen brand.
Use common sense, and use a screen protector and case on your $1200 device...
"Itβs not clear what motivated the policy change or how long the iPads and Macs will keep the freebie repair option."
It's already mentioned in the previous paragraph: AppleCare+.
Right when NVIDIA hit 3 trillion (USD) market cap, Apple made this move.
Apple would probably say this is so that they can make better phones. But is just for money, that's now capitalism works. Everything is about money, no matter if it's extorting clueless customers or buying slave-involved materials, they'd do it for money.
Apple has its own way of milking their customers.
Ellen Dale, 06 Jun 2024Who even repairs hairline cracks?Hairline cracks can cause bigger issues down the line. It makes the phone less durable overall
Ellen Dale, 06 Jun 2024Who even repairs hairline cracks?Apple would either replace the screen or the device, and send the screen to a refurbisher (who'll replace the glass) for X amount of money, probably in bulk.
Are hairline cracks common? I've only heard about them on the hinge line of foldable phones to be fair...
Apple's latest trick to extract money
Imagine if it was Apple during the shipping that caused the hairline crack.
"Oh, that's on the user. You'll have to pay us some money so that we can earn more- I mean, provide our customers with even better phones.
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