The day the screen on any device goes squiffy is not a happy one. But a chart that’s leaked from Apple shows the quota of pooped pixels the screen on an Apple device can have before it needs to be repaired or replaced. The good news: if the screen 3.5″ or under then even one measly pixel fail will be repaired or replaced, which means that you can rest assured that should your iPhone or iPod go a tad 8-bit, Apple will weigh in, no questions asked. If you’ve got a top end 22″ to 30″ screen, then you’ll have to put up with 16 or more dead pixels before Apple will repair or replace your device. Click through for the chart…

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Take note Apple fanboys, BGR also reports that “Apple’s policy allows Mac Geniuses to offer exchange services even if pixel anomalies are within acceptable ranges. If the customer receives a replacement product with even more anomalies, but it is still within the acceptable range, further exchanges are not permitted.”

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[via BGR]

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