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iBryton

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Jan 13, 2010
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If you have had ANY replacement of your iPhone 4, your warranty plan has been extended by three months.

I have experienced this... originally my plan was to expire on 6/23/11, but I have received MANY replacements in the past... Just as I thought, dangit, now I have to pay for one, I decided to check online in-case, and saw that my warranty now covers until 9/23/11.
 
Just because it happened to you, does not mean it happened to everyone.


And you probably were given a new phone on 9/23/10 to make up for your 'broken' one, instead of a refurb. And that's what extended your warranty. Just my thought.
 
Just because it happened to you, does not mean it happened to everyone.


And you probably were given a new phone on 9/23/10 to make up for your 'broken' one, instead of a refurb. And that's what extended your warranty. Just my thought.

I was given more than 5 phones for replacement, I suggest you check your warranty status.
 
It's 90 days from replacement, or the original ending date of your applecare (whichever is longer). I had my phone replaced 2 or 3 times as well, and my warranty expired with everyone else's.
 
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