![]() That means this free program began expiring for some iPhone 7s starting this past September. ![]() Affected devices were purchased between September 2016 and February 2018. UPDATE! As of March 2020, Apple has extended this program to cover your iPhone 7 for four years after the purchase date instead of three. ![]() Most iPhone 7s were purchased in 2016/2017 which means that the three-year window has already expired for many iPhone 7 owners. The Bad News The program only covers your iPhone 7 for three years after the purchase date. ![]() Apple has taken responsibility for it and is offering a free repair program. This issue is caused by a manufacturing defect. Did you just update your iPhone 7 only to find it now says “no service”? Welcome to the club! Now, we’ve got good news and bad news.
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