Hi everyone  motherboard problem!

hello ,,
i dropped my i phone 5 in the water and  now it doesn't work  ,,, i took it to the specialists and they said the motherboard doesnt work so i wanna replace it but i'm from saudi arabia and i wanna knw where shall i go or do i have to ship it to US ?!

You will have to back to iTechia. They're almost certainly not an authorized iPhone reseller in which case they've gotten "grey market" iPhones from some unknown source. The three SA carriers, Mobily, STC and Zain, who are the only authorized iPhone resellers in your country, will not handle an iPhone sold originally in some other country.
Regards.

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