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Dead Pixel Policy for Apple’s devices leaked

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Do you have a dead pixel on your iPhone? Ever wondered if there was a solution for it? Well now you have an answer- a policy detailing how Apple will handle dead pixels on their devices has made its way onto the internet. Looking through the policy, we have found some interesting points. Any Apple device with a 1 to 3.5″ screen has a zero tolerance policy- all you need is one dead pixel to warrant a repair or replacement. As the screens get larger, so do the amount of dead pixels required. On the iPad, you need at least 3 dead pixels before Apple will tend to your device, and on larger screens on laptops and will need 4 to 16 and above, depending on the size of the screen. The policy also notes that Apple can change a product that has lower than the required amount of dead pixels, but the new device cannot be replaced, so in the event of really bad luck you might end up with more dead pixels than you started out with. Anyone out there suffering from issues concerning dead pixels?

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