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WordPeas t1_iybi4gw wrote

Interesting. Snow is less dense than water so I doubt the wetness is a problem at all.

The cold though may make glue or a gasket shrink or more brittle, so that’s a little concern for long term water resistance.

Not sure about cold and the battery. I’ve heard that heat is a battery’s biggest enemy. But certainly cold makes batteries less efficient.

I’d work pretty hard to find it.

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Coeruleus_ t1_iybgkwq wrote

I’m assuming he’s still in that window where he still has the option to buy coverage since it’s a new phone or else he wouldn’t of had the option to get coverage

Like don’t they give you 3 months or something? I just got a desktop and it says I have X more days until I can no longer get Apple Care coverage for jt.

I’m not saying it’s ethical….but I think I’d let him slide for this one.

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ekiledjian t1_iybfzzn wrote

Use the Apple support app to initiate a support call.

Ask them for an express exchange. They will put a hold on your credit card for the full amount of a new iPhone, Mail you a phone, you box up yours and mail It back.

As soon as they receive it, they will refund the hold amount.

The back glass replacement on an iPhone 14 pro max in Canada is $719 (without apple care +) or $39 (with apple care +)

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Coeruleus_ t1_iybfixj wrote

But you should really always have apple care insurance. It’s worth it and it will pay off eventually. You never know what life will bring you. Ive used it for cracked screens twice , stolen once , water damage from flipping a jet ski, and green line of death once from some random knocking it off a table.

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PeanutButterChicken t1_iybe30i wrote

My 14 Pro Max screen cracked last week, even with one of these Spigen screen protectors on, in a Caseology case, but it was easy to put on.

Now just waiting for next week when I can finally get an Apple Store appointment to go fix the screen.

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