![]() ![]() ![]() 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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