One of the biggest reasons I keep buying apple products and do not mind the cost, is that I always have great experience with Apple handling my issues. I had my AirPods Pro replaced twice for no cost (sure they shouldn't break on their own, but still), they fixed my laptop while on warranty for no cost. Once when I had to pay for fixing my keyboard (4 year old laptop without apple care), they charged me for the keyboard replacement and they returned me a laptop with new screen and new battery free of charge.<p>Also, I dont know if they have 24/7 support, but last week I had live chat with their support on Sunday evening.
>The phone Kim's suing over was originally purchased from an authorized Apple seller in Vietnam in October 2020, he said. The iPhone 12 was under Apple's warranty until October 2022, he said.<p>Ok. This piece of information alone should have been in the first part of the article.<p>Two Year warranty I am assuming AppleCare+? If that is case, not fixing it seems unusual.
A deeper issue that would be more interesting to see in court: apple’s use of coded parts that if removed make the phone inoperable. Who wants something that, after warranty, you can’t repair. Most of these involve what Apple deems security issues