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Got an iPhone 8 — not iPhone 8 Plus — that’s acting up on you? Maybe it’s crashing, the screen is freezing, or won’t even fire up? Well, you might be in luck because Apple has just kicked off a repair program.
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The program covers iPhone 8 handsets sold between September 2017 and March 2018 in the following territories
AustraliaChinaHong KongIndiaJapanMacauNew ZealandU.S.
The problem, according to Apple, is that the iPhones suffer from a logic board manufacturing defect. The symptoms are outlined broadly as follows:
iPhone unexpected restartsA frozen screeniPhone won’t turn on
To check eligibility for a free repair, put the serial number of the affected device into the form here. Don’t know how to find your serial number? Here’s how.you go about that (even if your iPhone won’t fire up).
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