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Some Apple Stores will offer 16GB iPhone 6/6s loaners for devices that need off-site repair
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Some Apple Stores will offer 16GB iPhone 6/6s loaners for devices that need off-site repair
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Some Apple Stores will offer 16GB iPhone 6/6s loaners for devices that need off-site repair
The wait times at Genius Bars across the globe can be extravagant sometimes, and Apple’s always looking for ways to shorten that time so customer satisfaction can keep those high numbers.
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