iFixit finally drops its iPhone battery replacement price to $29, matching Apple’s apology price
Apple, of
course, got in hot water earlier this week, when it fessed up to slowing down
iPhones with older batteries and apologized for not being more transparent.
“About a
year ago in iOS 10.2.1, we delivered a software update that improves power
management during peak workloads to avoid unexpected shutdowns on iPhone 6,
iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone SE,” the company wrote in
a rare open letter apology. “While these changes may go unnoticed, in some
cases users may experience longer launch times for apps and other reductions in
performance.”
iFixit noted
in a post today that it’s seen a 3X increase in battery replacements as the
news made the rounds. The company offered Apple a conciliatory “good on them,”
in the wake of the news, but also used the opportunity to sing the praises of
replacing one’s own battery.
True, using
iFixit’s method isn’t any cheaper, but if you’re a bit braver and have a steady
hand, it means not having to wait in line at the Genius Bar and deal with
whatever turnaround time might be involved. The deal is probably more
appealing, however, for those with older phones. iFixit has batteries for models
note covered by the aforementioned deal, many of which are even cheaper.
Much of the
competition, meanwhile, has used the moment to let it be known that they aren’t
slowing down older model phones the way Apple has. Samsung, HTC, Motorola and
LG have all issued statements to that effect.
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