S samuel.park2 macrumors newbie Original poster Feb 17, 2017 8 0 Mar 19, 2024 #1 you look at the top right, the rubber is slightly separated. The Apple Store said that they can't just fix this part alone the entire display needs to be replaced. Should I replace it? Video is loading or being processed. Attachments IMG_7875.jpeg 313.8 KB · Views: 129 IMG_7878.jpeg 246.8 KB · Views: 80
you look at the top right, the rubber is slightly separated. The Apple Store said that they can't just fix this part alone the entire display needs to be replaced. Should I replace it? Video is loading or being processed.
halledise macrumors 68020 May 7, 2009 2,101 1,777 Hamilton Island, Whitsundays, QLD Australia Mar 19, 2024 #2 if they're offering then - definitely! it ain't going to get better on its own … Reactions: Fishrrman, canuckRus and samuel.park2
FreakinEurekan macrumors 604 Sep 8, 2011 6,883 3,734 Mar 20, 2024 #3 I’m not sure I understand the question- “should I replace it.” Which it? Should you let Apple replace the display under warranty? Yes. Should you try to replace the rubber bit on your own? No, that’d be daft.
I’m not sure I understand the question- “should I replace it.” Which it? Should you let Apple replace the display under warranty? Yes. Should you try to replace the rubber bit on your own? No, that’d be daft.
Fishrrman macrumors Penryn Feb 20, 2009 29,411 13,495 Mar 20, 2024 #4 If it's under warranty, take it back to Apple and let them fix it. Stop hedging. Just go and get it done. (nothing more to say)
If it's under warranty, take it back to Apple and let them fix it. Stop hedging. Just go and get it done. (nothing more to say)