iPhone Battery Replacement Problem: Apple’s $29 Service

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iPhone battery replacement: If your iPhone issue is covered by warranty, AppleCare+, or consumer law, we’ll replace your battery at no charge. Not sure if you’re covered? Check if you have AppleCare+ by entering your iPhone serial number.

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If your iPhone has any damage that impairs the replacement of the battery, such as a cracked screen, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the battery replacement. In some cases, there may be a cost associated with the repair.

Apple has already begin swapping out batteries and says the program will last through December 2018. AppleCare+ provides two years of hardware repair coverage, so if you phone is within the coverage window, Apple will replace your battery for free.

Head over to Apple’s support page, choose iPhone, then Battery, Power & Charging, and select the problem you are having. From there you can choose to chat online or over the phone, or schedule an appointment to bring it into an Apple Store for repair. You can also check with an Apple Authorized Service Provider in your area. Apple has been inundated with requests for new batteries, so you’ll want to reserve a spot in line to avoid making a wasted trip to the Apple Store.

While Apple probably won’t need to reset your phone, a cracked screen or damaged enclosure could cause issues with the swap that requires a full restore. So you’ll want to run an iCloud or iTunes backup before you head to the Apple Store to make sure your data won’t be lost.