my iphone 5s is technical support and warranty den sand support is expired.now I phone doesn't help, give me suggetion
my iphone 5 s's technical support has expired and den and guarantee support is expired.now I phone doesn't help, give me a suggestion.
Apple offers out-of-service/replacement under warranty at a cost. If your phone is broken or does not, make an appointment at the genius bar to your Apple store and see what they say.
If you want to help us, you will need to explain what the problem is. "useless" is not very descriptive.
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Please write to the Microsoft Forums.
I'm sorry for the inconvenience caused.
You can also let us know if you have any questions, so that the community can help you. We will be more than happy to help you.
You can visit this link for more information:
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