Apple to fix devices damaged by Japan's floods for free

Apple will fix these devices at no cost.

Update: 2018-07-28 09:01 GMT
The letters both ask if Google Android or Apple iPhones collect audio recordings of users without their consent. (Photo: Pixabay)

Apple wants to help Japan flood victims in its own way possible. The company is promising to fix any repairable Mac, iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad damaged during the disaster.

Apple will fix these devices at no cost. Customers need to call Apple Support to get their devices picked up for repair, Cnet reported.

It is to be noted that Apple typically does not cover liquid damage, however, it has made an exception in case of its affected Japanese customers who can get their devices fixed until the end of September.

Call it a marketing stunt or the company's generosity, this will considerably help people. Apple's devices are already costly to buy and buying a new one could be daunting for some users. Maybe it wouldn't help much but at least it shows the company's concern and intention to help the victims in some way or the other.

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