I've been an iPhone user since the 3G. I've spent a lot of time at the Genius Bar over the years, mainly in those first few years of the iPhone's initial existence. As the techie in the family, I'm constantly referring people to the Genius Bar to find solutions to problems I can't address over the phone. Until now. I will forever give my recommendations to the Apple Store an asterisk. Sad. This is why....
My dad called me up the other day complaining that his ear piece speaker wasn't loud and everyone sounded distant. My initial suspicion was that he needed to clean out the area. I sent him to Google (as I was driving) to look at different ways to clean the speaker area. He tried a few things with no luck. I said: Take the phone to the Apple Store, they should be able to diagnose what's going on. Or so we thought.
The next day, he's off to the Genius Bar. I get a phone call from him and he says the Genius states it's a $199 out-of-warranty repair screen replacement (since the speaker is attached to the screen). The Genius then went on to tell him that Apple would be willing to take the phone as a $220 trade-in towards a new phone. That's what the Genius thought he should do. He then went on to tell him that he shouldn't repair his iPhone 11 because it's soon to be obsoleted and the "4G LTE" networks are being shut down soon. He said it doesn't make sense to a fix a phone that's soon to be obsoleted this year-
Let me interrupt here. On what frickn planet would a GENIUS at the Apple Store tell people that an iPhone 11 is going to be obsolete this year due to the LTE being eliminated?????!!! Have we gone mad? I would expect this at a back alley repair shop trying to make a few bucks off of a 72 year old man, but THE APPLE STORE? Com'n man! That's a new level of incompetence or deception...I can't really tell which it is. It gets better.
- so my dad is left with three options A) Paying $200 to fix the screen B) Trade-in the phone for $220 towards a new $800 phone or C) Take it to a local repair shop to get the screen fixed for about $100. I told my dad to go to a local repair shop and make sure that whatever they fix won't come with annoying popups after the work has been completed and to also verify with them that everything is in working order before the repair (my last 3rd party repair, the guy broke my Face-ID and blamed it on me). I told my dad this because I didn't trust local repair shops. My intuition lied to me.
Today, my dad tells me he's going to the local repair shop to get his screen fixed for $90. He brings the phone in and the tech says that there's nothing wrong with the phone. They just need to do a deep cleaning to restore volume. $35 dollars and 15 minutes later, my dad calls me on the phone and says "I'm calling you from my phone and it's extremely loud!".
That's the story. It's anecdotal, but still shocking. Apple's branding is built on trust and this experience completely negates that trust with me. Not only did the Genius give incorrect, shady, and generally terrible info, he didn't even diagnose the problem! At the beginning of the story, I told you my initial gut reaction to what I thought was wrong: dirty speaker, needs cleaning. Why would someone who spends 8 hours a day fixing Apple products not attempt this first? It's extremely shady and mind boggling. The whole experience was terrible and that's why "I've Lost Faith In The Genius Bar".