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That also does not sound typical of Apple customer care. They are generally very helpful and will often not charge for some issues, particularly if the device was actually bricked due to an update. They would likely replace a device for that kind of thing. I’m not convinced that we have the full story here.


Clearly you don’t have much experience of Apple’s out of warranty support.

Once your Product is out of warranty they have very little interest in helping you.




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