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coffeeisnotlatte t1_j28lc6c wrote

If it’s a 13 it should still be under warranty anyway, talk to your mum about going to Apple together and getting it looked at

Why panic? But the first question is did you already try a hard reboot?

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CptCheezburger t1_j28mo7n wrote

What if they bought it day 1 or soon after? Apple offers only 1 year of warranty.

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coffeeisnotlatte t1_j28okbs wrote

You take a seemingly dead iPhone with zero water damage and they’re not going to refuse to even look at it even if you’re out of warranty

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CptCheezburger t1_j28r1tz wrote

Speaking from experience with repair centers, then they will somehow find water damage and try to charge almost as much as the cost of the new device or more.

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doogm t1_j299zea wrote

An anecdote just to counter this: this summer I brought my 13 Pro in (which is under AppleCare+) when it started acting up after I had been in a terrible downpour with the phone in my pocket. It wouldn't charge, and the display wouldn't accept touch input. At my appointment, the water sticker in the SIM tray was not red. After about 5 minutes if fiddling, the touchscreen started working again. But, it was still failing diagnostics, and they said they wanted to send it out for repair, because unexpected failures (e.g., it should be able to get wet from a rainstorm) get sent out for advanced diagnostic repairs. They told me because of the suspected water damage it would cost the AC+ deductible.

It took over a week to get returned back to the store, surprisingly, and came back with a new rear system that was replaced free of charge under warranty.

So, no, they don't always find water damage, even when you tell them that the phone stopped working after it got wet.

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CptCheezburger t1_j29actz wrote

Well yes because you already paid them ransom in the form of AC.

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KillerKosmo OP t1_j28n9sk wrote

Reboot worked idk what happened and really do not care to know

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