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I 6 Plus phone could use a new battery. Batteries Plus will replace it for $60 if I remember correctly. Is there other/ better options out there? __________________________ If Jesus would have had a gun he would be alive today. Homer Simpson “Him plenty dead” Tonto | ||
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What's the likelihood of messing up an iPhone during a battery change? If there's a good possibility of doing something wrong, the Apple store is probably a good bet. If they make a mistake, they'll probably fix it. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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recently hunted down youtube 'easy change' demonstration on iPhone 5. Weighing the risk vs savings potential myself. While 'perhaps doable' as it seems straight forward, there's some nuances ..... | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! ![]() |
You can do it for around $30 if you are brave enough to do it yourself, via iFixit.com They sell a kit with the battery, tools needed and extensive instructions. I've done a couple older iPhones (4 models) and will be doing one for a 5c I'm refurbishing for my Dad who is finally leaving the flip phone world. Just GO SLOW and follow the instructions to the letter, there's a million tiny bits in there easily lost, bent or broken! | |||
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Just did this on my iPhone 6. The Apple store charged me $79 to replace the battery and it only came with a 90-day warranty. I might have been better going to one of the independents (Experimac around the Atlanta area) where they would charge $39 to do the same. --- Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas | |||
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Be wary of battery quality. I went to one of the cheap jobbers and their $39 battery replacements were worse than what I was replacing. Ended up refunding and going to a place that charged almost as much as Apple. Worked much better. Any work not done by Apple or Apple authorized and Apple won't touch your phone at a later date if that matters. | |||
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Check apple support first. There is a known issue with a certain batch of 6 and 6S IPhones. My wife and I had our batteries replaced for free at the Apple Store. Even if they are not under this program, I think it would have been $60. They do a great job if you have one nearby. -------------------------------------------- Floridian by birth, Seminole by the grace of God | |||
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I'd use the Apple Store, if you get a "non-Apple" battery there's no telling how long it will last. "Attack life, it's going to kill you anyway." Steve McQueen... | |||
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I replaced the battery in my 5. I bought the battery and tools on Amazon for about 75% less money than the local non-Apple affiliated store wanted. The replacement went smoothly, the battery ran like a champ, and about 6 months later sold the iPhone 5 in under 5 minutes on Fleabay. Ego is the anesthesia that deadens the pain of stupidity DISCLAIMER: These are the author's own personal views and do not represent the views of the author's employer. | |||
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Did it in the past with an older iPhone. Wasn't too difficult. Bought the battery and tool from ifixit.com. Followed some online videos. _____________________________________ Because in the end, you won’t remember the time you spent working in the office or mowing your lawn. Climb that goddamn mountain. Jack Kerouac | |||
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I would go to apple and pay the $60. With my last phone it had a user replaceable battery. I bought one that was labeled factory casio (same as my phone), within a month it was worse than the battery I replaced. So i compared the two batteries and the writing on the label on the battery was slightly off and it was clearly a knock off........There are so many fake batteries out there, at least with apple you know you're getting a new OEM battery. | |||
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I'm now leaning toward taking it to the Apple Store. I don't think I want it tackle the DIY option. __________________________ If Jesus would have had a gun he would be alive today. Homer Simpson “Him plenty dead” Tonto | |||
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Also check with your cell phone carrier, you might be able to upgrade to a new phone for a reasonable price and be able to sell yours on ebay and might come out cheaper. | |||
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I just had a great experience at the Apple Store. I dropped my IPhone 7 plus off my motorcycle at 75mph. It was in a life proof case and survived the fall and bouncing across 2 lanes of traffic. The camera didn't was the only victim and the case was tweaked from the impact so it wasn't fixable. I had AppleCare so the cost was $99 to replace the phone. They were helpful and when I left the new phone was fully working with everything. " The people shall have a right to bear arms, for the defense of themselves and the State" Art 1 Sec 32 Indiana State Constitution YAT-YAS | |||
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I think this your best bet. You could save a few bucks but your consuming your time and there are no guarantees. In this case, at least how I use my phone, I would pay for convenience. | |||
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A very good friend of mine works at the Apple Store. This is his reply: Out of warranty battery replacements are $79. We will not replace a battery if it is third party due to safety concerns for the customer and our employees: If the battery is swollen we will replace the entire phone at the cost of the battery. If the battery is swollen under warranty full swap at $0.00. If phone is in warranty and not swollen. And battery fails then it would be a battery replacement at no cost. | |||
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We bought two new iPhone 6 Plus phones at The Apple Store in December 2014. Two years later, just about a week or two short of warranty expiration, my wife noticed that her battery was swollen -- the phone looked like it was gonna 'splode all over the wall (John Pinette reference). Apple store just gave her a replacement phone. My phone, same model (different color), purchased from the same store at the same time, has not manifested any problems. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! ![]() |
I did a battery swap-out this past friday night on an iPhone 5C that my Dad now has. Got the kit from iFixit for around 30 bucks, and it came with the tools needed, I also downloaded and printed out the step-by-step instructions for the disassembly/reassembly. Those screws are TINY ![]() | |||
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I recommend the Apple Store. About a year ago, the battery of my iPhone 5 was having short battery life. I took it to the Apple Store to have the battery replaced. But the Genius said that the battery was expanding, and gave me a brand new iPhone 5 for free. I suspect that Samsung, the battery manufacturer, paid the bill. Serious about crackers. | |||
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