When you faced to any problem with the touch system of your iPhone X’s display, probably your device is in luck. As Apple support its devices and according to related documents, Apple has held a Program to change the screens for free.
Some problems that you may face are as below:
- Displays with issues may not respond to touch input
- Maybe respond to touch only intermittently
- Displays, maybe respond automatically without any touch.
in these following issues the users can go to Apple or other authorized service providers to examine or
test their iPhones X, when they can’t repair it at all, then the display module will be changed with a new
one.
in the other hand, when you repair the affected display, the repair program will support your device for
3 years after the sale date. More over if a person paid money for this especial problem probable he or
she able to get refund for the amount spent on the repair but don’t forget that any problems under this mentioned problems.
actually Apple didn’t say anything that how many devices has these mentioned problems but the users more or less declared that they have faced to the touchscreen problems with the iPhone X since last year.
This problem is only related to iPhone XS or XS Max and it’s not really clear that the new version has this such a kind of problem or not.
Screen Replacement at TopTek System
We offer same-day screen repair in our location, you can call us and make a reservation or make a reservation on line.
Screen repair price chart is here.
We do screen replacement under apple warranty, AppleCare+ and out of warranty. Accidental damage isn't covered by the Apple warranty. If your screen fails due to a manufacturing defect, it may be covered by the Apple warranty, an AppleCare+ plan, or consumer law.
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If you have an AppleCare+ plan, you can use it to cover screen repair. AppleCare+ plans include two incidents of accidental damage coverage. Each incident has a service fee or a deductible, depending on your plan. If you don't have an AppleCare+ plan, you'll pay the out-of-warranty fee.