Macbook Pros are covered by Apple's Limited Warranty for exactly 12 months. If the damage is unrepairable, you will have to pay for the damage or if it is not applicable, you will also have to pay.
An Apple iPod is covered for one year by warranty. One can also purchase an extended warranty for 2 years, but only if the extension is purchased during the time frame of the original warranty.
One year unless you get apple care which will extend the warranty to two years. Savvy
You can go to the apple website and type in the cereal number of your iPod to check if it has a Warranty.
1 year, unless you buy Apple Care, which is two years.
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Dropping a ipod in water is not covered in apple's warranty so if they find that the problem with the ipod is due to water they won't replace it
Your iPod is probably damaged, and if you have a warranty on it, take it back for a new one. If you don't have a warranty on it, take it to Apple to get in fixed. Sadly, this will cost you some money to get it fixed at Apple without a warranty.
Yes, all you have to do is sort it out with apple. Give them a call and they'll sort it out. As long as you have warranty now.
YES...
Apple will if you still have warranty.
You don't have to wait anytime - but be aware that by jailbreaking your Touch, you void your Apple warranty (1 year).
The Apple Store will replace your iPod Touch for free if it was broken under accidental circumstances and you still have the warranty for it.
It depends. Apple will usually only fix your iPod Touch for free if the damage occurred within the warranty guidelines (if you still have the warranty for your iPod Touch) or if it is something so minor that an Apple Genius can fix it right in front of you in a few minutes.