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Battery Replacement Policy


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JainJude

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My iPhone X battery health is showing 87%, and it's noticeably not holding a charge as long as it did a year ago. I've had the phone since about November of 2017. I realize it isn't under warranty, so I made an appt at the genius bar, and took it in expecting to pay $69 for a new battery. The guy that helped me told me that since the battery was still over 80% of health, they wouldn't be able to replace it (even if wanted to just pay the $69). I clarified with him that I'm not expecting it to be covered under warranty at this point, I just wanted to pay and have it replaced. He told me that it's the policy of Apple to not allow battery replacements unless the health is under 80% or the diagnostic tool they run shows that there is an issue.https://solitaire.onl/ 9apps.ooo/ https://bluestacks.vip/



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Apple earlier this year introduced a new battery replacement programme after the company admitted it had been deliberately slowing down older iPhones. Under the battery replacement programme, Apple offered a new battery for ₹2,000 (plus taxes) to any user with an iPhone 6 or later.