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post Jul 7 2008, 05:12 PM, updated 18y ago

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My power button seem to have fell in and the phone had been constantly resetting as though i was pressing the button.

Any suggestion on how to fix this in malaysia?

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post Jul 7 2008, 05:29 PM

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try epicentre in Paviliion...
they got service centre...
dont know can fix iphone or not...
but u can go n try..
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post Jul 7 2008, 05:50 PM

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and prepare to fork out some amount of money even though it looks like a small matter..


becoz iphone is exotic phone in malaysia...
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post Jul 7 2008, 05:54 PM

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QUOTE(ken_wickedboy @ Jul 7 2008, 05:12 PM)
My power button seem to have fell in and the phone had been constantly resetting as though i was pressing the button.

Any suggestion on how to fix this in malaysia?
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if i can remember correctly, there are 2 tiny screws holding the power button in place. hence provided the screw has not broken or the the thread has given way, a simple maneuver by tightening the screw will probably do the trick.


unfortunately, to do that, you will have to pry open the aluminium back casing. however despite being very gentle and careful, stress line marks are very likely to occur.
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post Jul 7 2008, 06:01 PM

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yeah machines rejected me...so im likely to ebay some ipod opening tool to operate it myself.

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post Jul 7 2008, 06:03 PM

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QUOTE(ken_wickedboy @ Jul 7 2008, 06:01 PM)
yeah machines rejected me...so im likely to ebay some ipod opening tool to operate it myself.
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expected la of course.

yeah, thats your only alternative dude.
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post Jul 7 2008, 06:04 PM

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but the opening for battery changing la... in the same time see if u can repair the problem in hand...

so u get 2 bird with one battery...
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post Jul 7 2008, 06:06 PM

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QUOTE(Seaedge @ Jul 7 2008, 06:04 PM)
but the opening for battery changing la... in the same time see if u can repair the problem in hand...

so u get 2 bird with one battery...
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good idea actually. but you will need a sucker to rectify your potential soldering mistakes
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post Jul 8 2008, 12:30 AM

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who would work on the battery? machines completely rejects iphone.

eventhough it has similar component to ipodtouch
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post Jul 8 2008, 01:09 PM

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The iPhone is not supposed to be sold officially in Malaysia as yet, which is the main reason why the Apple Authorized Resellers will not touch it for you, as they're not supposed to.

Furthermore, they've got nobody to send the iPhone to anyways to get it fixed, seeing that the service centers that the resellers sends things to will not take in the iPhone either as they're not supposed to as well.

And even if you managed to find an authorized reseller who has got somebody that's able to operate on the iPhone for you, it'll have to be under the counter and nothing officially related to the store as well.

Apple Malaysia won't be able to help either as the iPhone is not in Malaysia. Do you know that should an Apple employee in a country where the iPhone is not sold officially yet be caught using an iPhone, they'll have their employment terminated?


Added on July 8, 2008, 1:10 pm
QUOTE(ken_wickedboy @ Jul 8 2008, 12:30 AM)
who would work on the battery? machines completely rejects iphone.

eventhough it has similar component to ipodtouch
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This is to do with the policies that Apple sets for their authorized resellers. And they're very strict on this.

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post Jul 8 2008, 01:43 PM

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Another alternative, bring to Sungei Wang, RM 700. They can change the screen or battery for you.
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post Jul 8 2008, 02:35 PM

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lol RM700..
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post Jul 8 2008, 03:25 PM

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as i have mentioned here


that post will probably explain everything.
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post Jul 8 2008, 04:06 PM

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lets say if the foreign bought an iphone in US...then he go to visit malaysia...suddenly his phone got problem, if he need to repair he need to go back to US to fix? there is no international warranty for this?

if thats true...mac sux

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post Jul 8 2008, 04:19 PM

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QUOTE(zerokid @ Jul 8 2008, 04:06 PM)
lets say if the foreign bought an iphone in US...then he go to visit malaysia...suddenly his phone got problem, if he need to repair he need to go back to US to fix? there is no international warranty for this?

if thats true...mac sux
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There's a difference between the taking in of a iPhone purchased normally, and also the taking in of an iPhone that had been unlocked. Keep in mind that unlocking the iPhone effectively voids the warrranty.
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post Jul 8 2008, 04:20 PM

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QUOTE(zerokid @ Jul 8 2008, 04:06 PM)
lets say if the foreign bought an iphone in US...then he go to visit malaysia...suddenly his phone got problem, if he need to repair he need to go back to US to fix? there is no international warranty for this?

if thats true...mac sux
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that is a deviated opinion i am afraid. if you do own an apple product (minus iphone), you will observe that apple has one of the best warranty procedure and customer services. they are international and they fix your problems (most of the time) with no questions asked even though later investigations prove that its essential your fault.


and in reference to your above statement, mac is just an apple product. hence how is "mac" related to this context; the iphone?


it is only fair that they limit to the country of origin as telecommunication providers usually handle all these warranty claims (applicable to other brands or makes). typically (taking UK as a base example), the warranty of the phone given by the provider is usually the same length as your contract agreement. hence if your contract is 18 months for instance and your unit is faulty, they will fix or replace it for your FOC.


and with further research online, one will come to learn that apple will usually provide with another replacement iphone whilst they try to rectify it. and if they cannot fix it, a brand new iphone will be delivered to your doorstep (or collection from the telecommunication provider store or apple store).


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QUOTE(fyire @ Jul 8 2008, 04:19 PM)
There's a difference between the taking in of a iPhone purchased normally, and also the taking in of an iPhone that had been unlocked. Keep in mind that unlocking the iPhone effectively voids the warrranty.
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oh yes, that too as well. thanks for reinforcing my statement.

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post Jul 8 2008, 04:26 PM

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then the thread should say apple store not mac store lol...
but still...apple store in malaysia doesn't accept our iphone...


@if the screen broken how they know it is unlocked or not? and they dont even assemble our iphone coz they dont accept it

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post Jul 8 2008, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(zerokid @ Jul 8 2008, 04:26 PM)
then the thread should say apple store not mac store lol...
but still...apple store in malaysia doesn't accept our iphone...
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im afraid thats the risk that all of us should be anticipating when we decided to fork out our rm to purchase this marvellous product.


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post Jul 8 2008, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(zerokid @ Jul 8 2008, 04:26 PM)
then the thread should say apple store not mac store lol...
but still...apple store in malaysia doesn't accept our iphone...
@if the screen broken how they know it is unlocked or not? and they dont even assemble our iphone coz they dont accept it
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again, apple malaysia doesnt have iphone. so where are you going to have parts to replace in the 1st place. so without knowing is it unlock or not.. they just dont accept it.


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post Jul 8 2008, 04:34 PM

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QUOTE(zerokid @ Jul 8 2008, 04:26 PM)
then the thread should say apple store not mac store lol...
but still...apple store in malaysia doesn't accept our iphone...
@if the screen broken how they know it is unlocked or not? and they dont even assemble our iphone coz they dont accept it
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Its pretty simple really. You've only need to check the serial number for it to see if the AT&T subscription had been activated for the phone or not. If not, and if you're using it in Malaysia, then its unlocked.

Btw. there's no Apple Stores in Malaysia. There's only Authorized resellers.

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