my battery swelled. you should have seen my phone gap grow. it was kind of 
frightening! anyway when I took it in I found out it had a recall on the 
processor so it was all done free, and when I got it back we or they or my cell 
provider couldn’t get a simcard to work in it at all, so I ended up with a 
replacement phone. who knows what I have now! what an ordeal. 

Alia 


On Aug 13, 2019, at 12:21 PM, Sieghard Weitzel <siegh...@live.ca> wrote:

I have been told that my replacement phone was new when in fact it turned out 
to be refurbished. I am not saying this is the case with yours, but this has 
been my experience in the past. On the other hand it doesn't really matter 
because for all intends and purposes an Apple refurbished phone is as good as 
new anyways.

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