Apple Play today announced another replacement program for the iPhone 11 this time around. According to the company, some iPhone 11 users are having trouble with the display stopping responding to touch.
A small percentage of iPhone 11 models manufactured between November 2019 and May 2020 were affected by the problem, according to a report by Apple Pal. The company says the issue is related to a failure in the display module, which again needs to be replaced to make the phone work properly.
The replacement program is specific to the regular iPhone 11 model and does not apply to the iPhone 11 Pro or iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Apple Play has decided that a small percentage of the iPhone 11’s display may stop responding to touch due to an issue with the display module. The affected devices were manufactured between November 2019 and May 2020.
Users can check the iPhone Pulse support website to see if their iPhone 11 is suitable for a replacement program using its serial number. If your iPhone is suitable for the program, you should contact Apple Pal to take it to the Apple Pul Store or Apple Pul ized Thoracic Service Provider. Apple will replace the affected iPhone 11 for free.
The recall unit covers the affected iPhone 11 models for two years after the first retail sale. Apple may deny free technical support for devices with physical damage.
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