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Apple service on an unlocked iPhone?
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Seattle, WA
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I've got a 2G iPhone unlocked on TMobile. it's out of warranty, but the battery is hurting and I'd like to do the $79 battery replacement service.
If I take it to the genius bar will the do the swap or will they give me crap about the fact that I'm using it unlocked?
Thanks!
John
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Clinically Insane
Join Date: Nov 1999
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My guess is that they won't touch it.
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"The natural progress of things is for liberty to yield and government to gain ground." TJ
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Administrator
Join Date: Apr 2001
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Get your old AT&T SIM, put it in, and "restore" the phone with iTunes. Unless your phone was unlocked with some sort of hardware hack, they shouldn't know the difference.
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Stuff like this is why a replaceable battery would make things much better.
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Originally Posted by ghporter
Get your old AT&T SIM, put it in, and "restore" the phone with iTunes. Unless your phone was unlocked with some sort of hardware hack, they shouldn't know the difference.
This.
Just restore it via iTunes and they won’t be able to tell that it was unlocked.
They will probably do the swap even without a SIM in the Phone. If they ask (I doubt it) just say the AT&T SIM is in your replacement phone which you left at home. Or you took the SIM because of security/privacy concerns. Or make up some other excuse on the fly…
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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You could just say you have been using it as an iPod since get a 3G or 3GS.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: Northwest Ohio
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Be careful. Before you do the battery swap, find out what they do with the phone. Do they just replace the battery, or will they just give you a new (refurbished) phone? Since you're talking about a 2G phone, it doesn't matter, but if one has a new 3GS, the newer phones may be harder to jailbreak and/or unlock.
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Join Date: Oct 1999
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AFAIK, the $79 “battery replacement” is a refurb of sorts — it was someone else’s phone with its battery replaced. Your non-broken phone will have its battery replaced and be given to someone else.
Same with iPods, unless it’s personalized.
Note that these units, like the refurbs, get new housings, so they look brand new.
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