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mikes63737

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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).
 
Apple charges $199 for the screen replacement. They most likely wouldn't consider that a 'defect' unless you got a really nice genius, because they'd probably blame the bezel problem on the drop that cracked the screen.
 
Apple charges $199 for the screen replacement. They most likely wouldn't consider that a 'defect' unless you got a really nice genius, because they'd probably blame the bezel problem on the drop that cracked the screen.

it would prob be a lot cheaper to go here, these are genuine :apple: parts they use http://www.powerbookmedic.com/xcart1/pages.php?pageid=3
its just 40 for the diy part, there is a free manual;)
 
You dropped it; don't commit fraud.

I'm not trying to commit fraud. The glass on my screen has been sticking out past the bezel on my phone since it came out of the box. I didn't think that it would ever be a problem. The reason I posted this thread was to see if other people noticed the same thing on their phones, or if it was just a defect on my phone.

Thank you to everyone else for your helpful responses.

Edit: Just searched Apple Discussions, and it looks like plenty of other people have noticed this. (link)
 
Because the glass is cracked, it doesn't matter that there may have been any other defect anymore. The problem is that the glass is cracked and all problems will now be blamed on that because there is no proof otherwise now.
 
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