Respectfully, I have to disagree with you.No they won't if it's strictly for the screen. Still it's recommended to backup in case they mess up.
Wow that's awful. I wouldn't want to restore just for a hardware change that has no effect on software.Respectfully, I have to disagree with you.
I took my 6+ in a little over a month ago for a screen replacement. Since it was a non-warranty replacement I did not bother to hide my jailbreak. I figured Apple would just replace the screen.
The genius I dealt with demanded that I restore. She stated that they would do no work on my phone unless I restored it. And this was before she even knew about my jailbreak.
Apple's passive-aggressive way of moving you forward.
Me either. But it was not unexpected. But I got the better end of the deal anyway.Wow that's awful. I wouldn't want to restore just for a hardware change that has no effect on software.
Wow that's a great deal. I may keep that in mind in the futureMe either. But it was not unexpected. But I got the better end of the deal anyway.
The genius did not want to listen to me about placing my iPhone in DFU mode first. It was a busy night and she seemed to be in a rush. The result of the bootloop that my phone went into was that Apple decided to blame it on iOS9. So, for the price of the screen repair they gave me a brand new iPhone 6+.
That makes sense. They don't want to be liable for employees exposing confidential data or compromising your personal security.:-(
I'm thinking for them its a security issue. Don't want you to be able to say they stole your info.
Great.I took it in, they didn't reset it. Just replaced the screen for the front camera crescent issue.![]()