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I have an iPhone 6 that reboots frequently for no reason. As the warranty is still valid, I want Apple to review it. I bought it in the States but I don't live there, and I'll be back for 3  days. Visiting the support website it gives me 2 options:
SEND IN FOR SERVICE: Send it to Apple for repair or replacement.
TAKE IN FOR SERVICE: Find an Apple Retail Store or local Apple Authorized Service Provider
I assumed that if I took it to a store they would replace it. But seems they won't. I can't understand the difference between this Two types of service.

If you take it in, they will make a diagnosis on the spot and let you know what your
options are. If the iPhone qualifies for replacement, the replacement will take
place immediately.
Make an appointment at the Genius Bar to avoid delay. If you will be going to Apple on/after
April 10, expect large crowds due to the beginning of  Watch demos.
Make a Genius Bar Reservation
http://www.apple.com/retail/geniusbar/

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