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Wednesday
Sep172008

What happens if you break your iPhone in Canada?

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3044/2865235637_4caa172910_m.jpgMy friend Paul broke the glass of his iPhone this past weekend, a horrific sight for any iPhone owner. In Canada, you can't buy the 3G iPhone from Apple directly, you have to go through Rogers and that requires signing up for a 3 year contract. When he went to Rogers, they said the only way they could 'sell' him a new phone was if he paid out the remainder of his existing contract, which works out to about $3,000 CDN...THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS!

After much arguing / pleading with store managers and speaking with the staff at the Apple store in the Eaton's Center he was still unable to get a replacement. Not really surprising though, If the damage is inflicted by you, and not a fault of the device - i.e shattering the screen, you are on your own. The bottom line is, in these situations your best option is to speak with Apple to find a certified iPhone repair depot which can fix the damage for you. One unfortunate side effect of repairs such as replacing the glass screen is they void your warranty.

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