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HBartlock OP t1_jdlsycw wrote
Whoa I see. Thankyou! Will take it to the Apple service centre then
blorgon7211 t1_jdmc0i0 wrote
do update us. unless you have applecare+, you would have to pay for replacement or buy a new phone. there are no technicians ive heard of in india who do such board repairs
HBartlock OP t1_jdmca7l wrote
I went to the Apple store and they told me the speaker is dead and would have to buy a replacement for INR 36,000.
Falcondor07 t1_jdmicyi wrote
💀 bro you can buy a new iPhone 11 for INR 36,000
HBartlock OP t1_jdmvuqk wrote
Lol a guy came to the Apple store same time as me, his iPhone 11 broke as a bike ran over it. They told him he’ll have to buy the replacement for INR 39,000 Lol
blorgon7211 t1_jdn6xag wrote
See apple can’t do any repairs except screen and battery, at least in india. I would still consult local repair shops though.
If you want other phones I would suggest to get a 12 instead of 11 or se, just the oled screen looks amazing
tetenc555 t1_jdnfynl wrote
apple will say it’s unfixable, probably. best bet is to find an good phone repair shop that do microsoldering to fix it
mrichardist t1_jdlw3jm wrote
From a comment, the loop disease begins :( to continue using your phone for calls, you may have to resort to Bluetooth headphones if you want to utilise a mic. You can try to use lightning headphones but there is a chance that audio will continue to play out of your phone (depending on the stage of your loop disease).
HBartlock OP t1_jdlw5f6 wrote
Apple service centre can fix this right??
johnnybenign t1_jdmm1vv wrote
In US they generally replace it with a new one.
mrichardist t1_jdnma0g wrote
Typically for an issue like this, as it’s motherboard related apple will replace the whole device. You would have to seek out a third-party that specialises in microsoldering to fix the issue.
Texan392 t1_jdo1q33 wrote
Vazac7 t1_jdltnid wrote
Try rebooting the phone.
Entertainnosis t1_jdlngpf wrote
Start of loop disease.
It’s a well known iPhone 7 problem that all of them develop eventually. A decent microsoldering technician should be able to fix it though.