Comment | Apple will replace it, for a fee if not under warranty. An independent *might* be able to repair depending on the exact issue (could be something simple like a dodgy solder, broken cable or could be something more expensive).
You won't know until you get it to a shop.
I hope you have your data backed up.
iRepair have a few shops around, no experience of using them.
Edit: Hmm... updates.... try the software methods first. Back-up your data. |
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