So, I dropped my iPhone on the floor in my dorm room today, and the screen cracked.
The AT&T store just off campus wants me to pay full price for a replacement.
The nearest Apple store is about 50 minutes away. Now, here's my question:
On my phone, the glass part of the screen extends just past the chrome bezel if you look at it from the side. Could this possibly be considered a defect in my phone? On my 2G, it was perfectly flush. I think that if it was flush with the bezel then it might not have broken... ?
And what is Apple charging these days to fix broken screens, if they don't consider this a defect? (I would just go there... but it's 50 minutes away).
The AT&T store just off campus wants me to pay full price for a replacement.
The nearest Apple store is about 50 minutes away. Now, here's my question:
On my phone, the glass part of the screen extends just past the chrome bezel if you look at it from the side. Could this possibly be considered a defect in my phone? On my 2G, it was perfectly flush. I think that if it was flush with the bezel then it might not have broken... ?
And what is Apple charging these days to fix broken screens, if they don't consider this a defect? (I would just go there... but it's 50 minutes away).