This thing will last about 8 months
between battery replacements!
Not exact matches
Before you consider upgrading, though, it may be worth noting that on Saturday, the company put up a service page saying that iPhone 5 models sold
between September 2012 and January 2013 may have
battery life issues, and that many models were eligible for a free
battery replacement.
Those customers — Apple says the issue affects «a very small number of iPhone 6S devices» that were manufactured
between September and October 2015 — are being offered an in - store
battery replacement by the company.
For those who think their iPhone 6s is affected, Apple launched a repair program -LRB-» / / www.macrumors.com/2016/11/20/iphone-6s-shutdown-repair-program/') last month offering free
battery replacements for any iPhone 6s manufactured
between September and October 2015 which are experiencing shutdowns.
If you own an iPhone 6s manufactured
between September 2015 and October 2015 then you're eligible for a
replacement battery.
Not everyone is eligible for a free
battery replacement, but if you purchased any of the above worldwide between December 2015 and December 2017, you should definitely take 30 seconds and run a simple HP Battery Program Validation Utility to check for safety
battery replacement, but if you purchased any of the above worldwide
between December 2015 and December 2017, you should definitely take 30 seconds and run a simple HP
Battery Program Validation Utility to check for safety
Battery Program Validation Utility to check for safety risks.
9to5Mac reports that the company has just initiated a
battery replacement program for a limited group of devices sold
between September 2012 and January 2013.
The company published a support page offering free
battery replacements for devices manufactured
between September and October 2015.