Generation Next Communications Pvt. Ltd. (Gen Nxt) has recently bought a scheme to replace iPhone batteries of its customers for Rs. 10,000. Gen Nxt, located at Sherpa Mall is an authorized distributor of Apple products. This scheme will benefit those customers who are facing problems with their iPhones.
What they are saying:
- The company advised the customers to only buy genuine Apple products from authorized channels.
- According to a statement released by the company, the authorized distributors of Apple products are Evo Store, Oliz Store, Future World and Quality Computer (from Birtamode, Jhapa).
- The statement also said that gray phones are mostly imported illegally into the country and that they come without any warranty and with low quality substituted internal parts.
One more thing:
- To check if the product is genuine or not, users can enter the serial number or the IMEI number after logging on to https://servicetag.gnextcom.com.
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