Rossen Reports: iPhone batteries are about to cost you this much
Rossen Reports: iPhone batteries are about to cost you this much
Hi. Yeah, welcome to Rawson in 60 your iphone, your ipad. It's running too slow. You need *** new battery but it's gonna cost you *** lot more. Starting soon. I've got the details and all I need is 60 seconds or less clocks right up here. Let's start it. This is for all iphones that are out of warranty excluding the newest iphone 14 models. The battery replacement fee is going up by 20 bucks. So for iphone 10 through iphone 13 models, it's now going to cost the $89 for *** battery replacement. Older iphones than that. You're looking at *** $69 charge batteries for some ipad models also going up $20. Here's the good news. The new price changes don't go into effect until March 1st. So if you think you need *** new battery, check it right now. So how do you check it? I've showed you this before but I want to go through it again. Go to your iPhone or your Apple product. Go right here to the settings app, then tap on battery. Alright then battery health. If your phone is holding less than 80% of its maximum capacity, it's time to get *** new battery that's all for today. Back to you
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Rossen Reports: iPhone batteries are about to cost you this much
Is your iPhone running too slow? A new battery will soon cost you more money. For iPhones that are out-of-warranty (so excluding the iPhone 14 models), Apple says the battery replacement is going up $20. For example, if you have an iPhone X through iPhone 13, it will now cost you $89 for a battery replacement. Apple is also raising the price of replacing batteries for other products. Batteries for newer iPad models will cost $20 more, while it will cost $30 more for a new MacBook Air battery and $50 more for MacBook Pro models.The new price changes will go into effect on March 1. Wondering if you need a new battery for your phone or tablet?Go to “Settings”Tap on “Battery”Tape on “Battery Health.” If your phone is holding less than an 80% charge of its maximum capacity, it’s time to get a new battery.
Is your iPhone running too slow? A new battery will soon cost you more money.
For iPhones that are out-of-warranty (so excluding the iPhone 14 models), the battery replacement is going up $20. For example, if you have an iPhone X through iPhone 13, it will now cost you $89 for a battery replacement.
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Apple is also raising the price of replacing batteries for other products. Batteries for newer iPad models will cost $20 more, while it will cost $30 more for a new MacBook Air battery and $50 more for MacBook Pro models.
The new price changes will go into effect on March 1.
Wondering if you need a new battery for your phone or tablet?
- Go to “Settings”
- Tap on “Battery”
- Tape on “Battery Health.” If your phone is holding less than an 80% charge of its maximum capacity, it’s time to get a new battery.