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Aspects Covered by a Phone Warranty

 

A life without a phone is worth nothing. Recall, mobile phones connect the world which is why technology gets much appreciated globally. Believe me; there are over four billion phones worldwide, a number that is likely to rise in the coming years.

 

Unfortunately, a phone is worth noting if there is no warranty to guarantee the manufacturer's will to repair the device once it becomes faulty. After all, not every product that comes out of the factory is perfect.

 

So, what are some of the things that phone warranty covers? Hardware problems, for instance, call for immediate repairs. Hardware repairs are only viable when the phone becomes faulty due to self-induced malfunctions as opposed to physical damage. A manufacturing default, for your information, is the major culprit in this case.

 

For example, a cracked phone screen caused by a production defect can help you get a replacement. However, you should not place such a claim when it is evident you are the one to blame for the damage. Most importantly, a warranty applies after manufacturer assessments are complete to ascertain whether it is worth to repair the device for you.

 

Additionally, laptop extended warranty covers all software problems that might arise during the guarantee phase. A warranty deals with the soft and intangible components that help run the Smartphone, things like the operating system.

 

Have you ever had a new phone that hangs and shuts down without a warning? Have you ever bought a phone that temporarily loses all your contact information even after a hard reset? The chances are that your device might be facing software problems. See this video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKQB8aYDXIU for more info about warranty.

 

The good news, however, is that a warranty qualifies you for manufacturer assistance, such that the phone developer installs new software for you at no added costs on your part.

 

The warranty might also help correct defects caused by mishandling during assembly. A dented phone frame, for example, qualifies you for immediate repair especially if the device is less than two weeks old. The same principle applies to all other components that may not meet the required consumer standards.

 

Warranties, although helpful, are only valid for a year or two. Therefore, you should always go for the extended warranties to ensure you get covered by the manufacturer for over two years. After all, it will be a big loss for you if you bought a phone, and it ended up faulty in less than a week.

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