Cristalli liquidi rotti iphone 4s

Ciato a Tutti, io VORREI svuotare il mi4 / s prima di portarlo in Garanzia, purtroppo non Riesco ad accedere a itunes perchè si sono rottii cristalli liquidi. sapete darmi una mano??? grazie

You are not addressing Apple here. We are users just like you. This appears to be between you, the Authorized Apple Service Provider and Apple. No one here would be able to assist you with this. You need to go through the service provider for assistance unless Apple Contacts you. You can try using this support document regarding contacting Apple Support to see if that will assist you in any way. http://support.apple.com/kb/HE57

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