Apple Canada announces iPhone X display replacement program

Apple has just announced two new replacement programs that impact the iPhone X and the non Touch Bar 13-inch MacBook Pro. Canadian devices are on the list of affected counties.
First, the iPhone X, which was recently discontinued in September, Apple has found out that some displays “experience touch issues due to a component that might fail on the display module.” There is no indication as to how many units are faulty, but the company you’ll know if the touchscreen “does not respond or responds intermittently to touch,” or that the display reacts “even though it was not touched.”
If this is happening to you, Apple is replacing the display module at no cost from an Apple retail store or through an Apple Authorized Service Provider. Apple does state that it “covers affected iPhone X devices for 3 years after the first retail sale of the unit.”
Next, “a limited number” of 13-inch non Touch Bar MacBook Pros sold between June 2017 and June 2018 — 128GB and 256GB solid-state drives (SSD) — suffer from data loss and failure. Similar to the iPhone X, Apple will replace this at no cost through its retail channels or an Authorized Service Provider.
Apple recently reported its Q4 earnings with revenues topping $62.9 billion USD, and selling 46.89 million iPhones.
Source: Apple Canada
Via: Engadget
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