I am using iphone 4s its under warranty , phone got automatically turn off even if has 50% battery and not get on until i connect to charger . if i go to service center will they change my phone ? and will i have to pay anything if its battery issue ???/

i am using iphone 4s its under warranty , phone got automatically turn off even if has 50% battery and not get on until i connect to charger . if i go to service center will they change my phone ? and will i have to pay anything if its battery issue ???/

Take it in and see what the technicians say is wrong and then how they want to handle the iPhone.  If the iPhone has a problem covered by the warranty then you should have no problems.

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