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iPhone vs. recliner: recliner 1, iPhone 0


Ouch, Flickr user kwarren's iPhone suffered a vicious end when it slipped from his pocket and into the inner workings of his (brutally gaudy) home theater recliner. But, there is a bright side to his sad story, when presented to the Genius at a local Apple store, it was replaced without issue or cost to him. We say cheers to Apple for this type of generous support and for the comedic relief in the repair invoice: "if scratched, describe what caused it to scratch. iPhone was crushed in a recliner." Hit the read link for more pics, but be warned, the images contain grievous depictions of severe iPhone suffering.

New York not down with Apple's iPhone repair costs

If you felt a bit snubbed after reading up on just how much loot you'd be paying out if and / or when your dear iPhone does break, you're not alone by a long shot. Reportedly, New York's Consumer Protection Board "issued a letter to Apple's CEO Monday asking for the iPhone to be a little more consumer-friendly," noting that the $79 charged to replace the battery, $29 "loaner fee" for using a temporary handset, and the ten-percent restocking fee were all asking too much. Moreover, the CPB suggested that "consumers should be able to replace the battery themselves," which admittedly seems to be a (somewhat) common belief. Granted, not all of these requests are exactly rational, but more importantly, we highly doubt his Steveness is gonna go change up price schemes to appease a few disgruntled board members, amiright?

AppleCare for iPhone details unearthed


Don't worry, you're not the only paranoid one out there who has yet to grace his / her iPhone screen without squeaky clean fingertips, and thankfully for those who have been losing sleep over how they'd protect their recent purchase, Apple has the answer. As with most other Apple hardware, an AppleCare Protection Plan will indeed be made available for the iPhone, and "will extend the hardware repair coverage to up to two years from the original purchase date." Per usual, the plan must be procured sometime within the first year of ownership, but unique to this one is the "service phone" available for those who've sent their mobile in for repair. This theoretical loaner will run users $29 while their device is being mended, and Apple spells out all the details surrounding data transfers in a handy FAQ. Strangely enough, no definitive price has been announced just yet, but the plan will be available for purchase sometime this month.

[Via TUAW]




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