Originally Posted by
Peajay
Now there's a question........Her original 6 again developed a battery fault whilst under warranty, Apple couldn't fix it so gave her a new phone, but had to pay £60 (not sure why). Even though they replaced her phone with a new one, the warranty on the new phone effectively started from the purchase of the original phone. So the phone she has now is less than a year old but because of the aforementioned it is effectively out of warranty. Not sure how that fits with consumer rights, surely its not just 'an Apple thing'.