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South Korean regulators may take action against Apple


Over 700,000 devices were sold in South Korea since it launched in November 2009, but a large portion of those customers have complained that defective phones are being sent to China for repair, resulting in lenghty periods of waiting. Other complaints mention having to pay 30,000 Won (around $25) for a “refurbished” iPhone, particularly for minor problems like a faulty earphone jack, with some of the replacement devices being used display models.

Many iPhone users are using third-party services to repair their damaged phones since it is cheaper, quicker, and provides a more friendly experience. In the case of defective devices, however, this really should not be necessary.

 

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