If your iPhone 8 logic board breaks, Apple will replace it for free

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
percentage" of handsets have developed problems, and has opened up an official replacement program to get them all fixed.Eligible devices
launch
The issue apparently doesn't effect the other handsets Apple unveiled in September 2017, namely the iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X.We
haven't seen any reports of logic boards failing on iPhone 8 handsets, so it seems Apple's assessment of how widespread this is is
accurate
If you own an iPhone 8, chances are it's not going to suddenly develop a fault on you.Get your repairs hereEven if we are talking about a
few isolated incidents, Apple won't be best pleased at having to implement another repair program
The company has already introduced programs for MacBook Pro batteries and MacBook Pro keyboards earlier this year."Affected devices may
experience unexpected restarts, a frozen screen, or won't turn on," Apple explains in its official blurb, but customers in certain countries
can rest easy: "Affected units were sold between September 2017 and March 2018 in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Macau, New
Zealand, and the US."You can enter your phone's serial number on the program website to check if your device is affected, even if it
hasn't developed a fault yet
After that it's a question of checking in at an Apple Store or an approved retailer to get your free handset repair.Via Engadget