Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Fixing this issue on the first-gen Apple Watch is about to get easier

If your first-gen Apple Watch is showing a particular kind of wear and tear, don't throw it out just yet — you may be entitled to a free repair, courtesy of Apple.

An internal service policy from Apple has extended the warranty period of Series 1 Apple Watches that have had the back section pop off the Watch's body due to faulty adhesive, according to MacRumors.

This means that if the sensor on the back of your original Apple Watch has fallen off (a frequent enough issue to seemingly warrant Apple stepping in, going off of the Apple Support forums) within the first three years of purchase, you may be eligible for pro-bono repairs. 

Apple's warranties usually extend out a year, though we've previously seen the tech giant boost that period in light of a product defect, such as with the iPad Pro's Smart Keyboard attachment earlier this year.

Apple's extended Apple Watch warranty policy has reportedly been in effect since last year, and applies to Sport, Edition, and Hermès models of Apple's wearable.

If this issue affects you, the next best step is to schedule a Genius Bar appointment at your local Apple Store or get in touch with Apple Support via phone or email to see about having your wrist-mounted machine serviced.



from TechRadar - All the latest technology news http://www.techradar.com/news/fixing-this-issue-on-the-first-gen-apple-watch-is-about-to-get-easier

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