Did you hear about this? You can back-up your iPhone battery for $85!

Yes you must pay $85 in order to replace your battery and you have to back-up your data.

It is basically the same deal with the iPod. But with the iPhone, it’s more expensive. The service costs around $85, inclusive of shipping and the process takes about three business days.

If you have been through this process before, especially if you own an iPod, you know that you have to back up all date before you send it back to Apple because you will lose all date in this process, it will be wiped clean.

Apple says the iPhone battery is good for about 300 to 400 charges before the iPhone battery’s performance declines.

The iPhone must be returned to Apple for the iPhone battery replacement process because there are usage guidelines that are meant to preserve and optimize the iPhone battery life.

Also, Apple insists that iPhone users check if they have the latest iPhone software installed.

So if your thinking about it, the total cost of the whole iPhone battery replacement and repair program is around $85 per unit.

This is an unending cycle, become time will come when your iPhone battery will again need replacement after the estimated number of charges, and if you ask me it isn’t only such a hassle, its a huge amount of money.

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DLO Jam Jacket w/ Cable Management for the iPhone- Black

DLO Jam Jacket w/ Cable Management for the iPhone- Black

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DLO Jam Jacket w/ Cable Management for the iPhone- Pink

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DLO Jam Jacket w/ Cable Management for the iPhone- Cobalt Blue

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Author:
Roy
Time:
Wednesday, December 26th, 2007 at 3:50 pm
Category:
iPhone Battery
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