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For Iphone, I'm assuming you mean the 10th. I'd say the only way would be go to to any Apple store. I'd book a genius appointment now if I were you because I have a feeling they'll be busy between now and the 10th.
Unless of course you buy Applecare and then you're good for another 12 months!
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My understanding is that you need to raise the issue with Apple before the 10th, so they know that the issue first arose before the warranty expired.
So as long as you call Apple and make the appointment before the 10th, it doesn't matter when you actually physically visit -- you raised the issue before the expiration of the warranty, so it's covered by the warranty. This also means that if it takes several attempts to fix the problem, you'll still be covered. |
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