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DaveTheRave

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May 22, 2003
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We have an unused iPhone SE (2nd gen) sitting in a drawer. It literally looks like it was run over by a car. Serious damage to front and back (you can see inside the phone through the holes!). Believe it or not, it still powers on and the touch screen works. I even updated it to iOS 16.5.

The original AppleCare expired but I just got a pop up saying I have 30 days to resubscribe for a small fee per month.

If I resubscribe, what will AppleCare do to repair the phone if I send it in? Might come in handy as a 1st phone for my kid. Assuming they’ll fix it. It needs a new front, back, and maybe a new battery. Has Apple ever rejected a repair request. It has no water damage that I’m aware of.
 

JPack

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It would be a whole device replacement. You'll get a refurb replacement for such damage. Plenty of people do that kind of damage, e.g. leaving iPhone on the roof of the car while filling up, then forgetting about it.
 
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DaveTheRave

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May 22, 2003
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Nice. Any idea what they would charge me for this? The website isn’t clear, seems like the “Other” category for $99 might be it.

Think they still have 2nd generations still around? Or could I get an newer 2022 SE?
 

JPack

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Mar 27, 2017
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Nice. Any idea what they would charge me for this? The website isn’t clear, seems like the “Other” category for $99 might be it.

Think they still have 2nd generations still around? Or could I get an newer 2022 SE?

Yes, should be $99. They have plenty of 2nd gen SE available locally. If not, it'll be just a couple business wait while they bring one in.
 

eyoungren

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Aug 31, 2011
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Do you know if it would come with a new battery, too?
New battery, new casing, new screen. Apple refers to replacements as 'remanufactured' and they go through a more stringent QC check than new phones. You can expect used parts (other than what I mentioned) but they will all have been tested to meet Apple standards.
 
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