Apple announces free repairs for iPhone 14 Plus

Delhi Delhi. Apple has announced that it will repair iPhone 14 Plus devices for free, but the eligibility criteria is that they must have a specific hardware issue. In a post on its service program page, Apple said it will offer free repairs for iPhone 14 Plus models with faulty rear cameras, which are showing no preview. Those who have already paid to have this problem fixed at one of Apple's authorized service providers will be eligible for a refund.

It is easy to check if iPhone 14 Plus units have faulty cameras or not. The service program page lets users enter the serial number of their iPhone 14 Plus to find out their eligibility. “Apple has determined that the rear camera may not show any preview on a very small percentage of iPhone 14 Plus devices. “The affected devices were manufactured between April 10, 2023, and April 28, 2024,” the company said on the program page.

All affected iPhone 14 Plus models may not be showing previews in the Camera app. Although the cause is unclear, Apple has confirmed that the problem is serious. The new service program applies to all iPhone 14 Plus users worldwide. If a user is facing issues on their iPhone 14 Plus, they can take it to the nearest Apple Authorized Service Provider and get it fixed without any charges. Those who paid to get it fixed can contact the store or Apple for a refund.

The announcement comes just days after the launch of Apple's new Mac portfolio, powered entirely by the M4 chip. The company unveiled the 2024 versions of the iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro. The iMac uses the standard M4 chip, while the Mac mini and MacBook Pro have higher versions with M4 Pro and M4 Pro/M4 Max chips respectively. The new models also have other improvements, such as a 12MP center stage over the iMac and MacBook Pro and the Mac mini's smallest size for the first time in years. The new iMac, Mac mini, and MacBook Pro now also have 16GB of integrated memory on their entry-level variants.

The 2024 editions of the iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro are available for pre-order in India and will go on sale from November 8.

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