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tylerww7

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Sep 26, 2007
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k well as some may have read my previous topic I had dropped my iPhone resulting in a nonvibrating iPhone one restore later it began vibrating again and did for one week but yesterday it stopped vibrating so what should I do?
 
My first iPhone had this problem out of the box. I simply called Apple up and let them know. Also let them know it wasn't my fault and that I should be granted a free temporary iPhone while my iPhone was being fixed/replaced. They obliged and I eventually got a new phone.
 
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the problem is that I dropped its bot a defect though it was only a 2 foot drop onto carpet idk
 
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correction I dropped it from 2feet on carpet therefore making it accidental damage not a factory defect. Which means I prolly can't get a new one
 
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correction I dropped it from 2feet on carpet therefore making it accidental damage not a factory defect. Which means I prolly can't get a new one

Is the damage visible to the naked eye?
 
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barely its a slight sent above the vibrate switch
 
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