The program was started in August 2018.
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Apple has brought its iPhone 8 Logic Board replacement program to an end.
The company had previously identified a small percentage of iPhones that had a manufacturing defect.
The program ran for three years.
Apple has brought its iPhone 8 Logic Board replacement program to an end after three years.
First noted by MacRumors, the program ran for three years from August 2018 but is now no longer on offer. Apple has removed the program from its website.
Apple announced in August 2018, that it had `determined that a very small percentage of iPhone 8 devices contain logic boards with a manufacturing defect` that caused devices to experience unexpected restarts, a frozen screen, or failure to power on. Apple repaired identified devices free of charge. Specifically, it applied to units sold between September 2017 and March 2018 in Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Macau, New Zealand, and the U.S.
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