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Apple says a failed component on the logic board of some iPhone 7 devices caused a 'No Service' problem even when cell service was available (AAPL)

Apple said it will offer free repairs, and reimburse past repair bills, for iPhone 7s that suffer from an Airplane Mode glitch.

  • Apple said it will offer free repairs, and reimburse past repair bills, for iPhone 7s that suffer from an Airplane Mode glitch.
  • The glitch was reported in September 2016 and caused phones that had been in Airplane Mode to have trouble re-connecting to cellular service.
  • Apple said the problem was due to failed component on the device's main logic board.

iPhone users suffering from a curious "Airplane Mode" glitch that surfaced more than a year ago received a measure of vindication on Friday after Apple acknowledged the problem and to repair the problem for free.

The issue dates back to September 2016, when some iPhone 7 owners reported that their phones were unable to reconnect to cellular service after coming out of Airplane Mode. Apple recommended rebooting the phone or re-inserting the SIM card as a solution at the time, according to reports.

But the company now says the "No Service" problem actually calls for the phone to be repaired.

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"Apple has determined that a small percentage of iPhone 7 devices may show 'No Service' in the status bar (even if cellular coverage is available), due to a component that has failed on the main logic board," writes Apple in a support entry.

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