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The iPhone was roast about trading in the old for the new overseas, but he often said that he had not received the old equipment

Author:Yueyue Time:2022-11-24 17:20

What's wrong with this year's iPhone? It seems that it has created a "bug hole". It's not only the system and the phone that have many problems, such as color difference, mismatch, and the memo being cleared. Many users are suffering from bugs. Moreover, recently, Apple's iPhone overseas trade in plan has been roast. The official often says that the old device has not been received. What's the matter? Let's have a look at the relevant introduction.

The iPhone was roast about trading in the old for the new overseas, but he often said that he had not received the old equipment

The iPhone was spit out when it was replaced with a new one overseasThe slot often said that it had not received the old device

On October 17, it was reported that in the past few years, Apple has paid more and more attention to its iPhone trade in plan to attract iPhone users to upgrade every year. However, there are still some strange problems with the old for new scheme.

The iPhone was roast about trading in the old for the new overseas, but he often said that he had not received the old equipment

9to5Mac editor said that he had replaced several iPhones through Apple's old for new plan over the years, and there was no problem. However, one and a half weeks after he mailed an iPhone 13 Pro Max to Apple for a trade in this year, he received an email from Apple. Apple said that the express delivery had been received, but there was nothing in it. At the same time, Apple asked it to describe the exact items in the express package and describe in detail how the items inside were packaged and sealed.

A day later, Apple deducted the $705 trade in discount from its bundled credit card.

IT House learned that when the editor complained about this problem on Twitter, it found that it was a common problem. A large number of iPhone users seem to receive such emails every year, and this year's iPhone 14 is no exception. Fortunately, in most cases, Apple can solve this problem, but sometimes it doesn't.

9to5Mac believes that there is a big problem with Apple's iPhone trade in plan. The company relies heavily on third parties in key aspects of the plan, including UPS and FedEx, which are responsible for express delivery, as well as other third parties responsible for managing the receipt and storage of iPhones received.

These links are likely to cause problems. During the process of users giving iPhones to express companies and receiving iPhones from third-party companies, iPhones are likely to be stolen from express packages.

Therefore, many people suggest that we should go to Apple retail stores to trade in the old for the new instead of using express delivery. If you live near the Apple retail store, this is convenient, but many people do not have this condition and can only use express delivery.

9to5Mac believes that the best way to solve this problem is for Apple to add a "trade in" mode to the iPhone. Before mailing the iPhone and completing the trade in, users can turn on this mode. This mode enables the iPhone to turn on the "find my" function. Users and Apple can track the location and progress of the phone in the entire delivery process.

There are really too many bugs in the iPhone 14 series, and there are problems in many functions. This time, the iPhone was roast about swapping old for new overseas. I don't know what Apple will do in the future. I hope the system can be upgraded first to fix the bugs in the phone.

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