Iphone4 battery replacement

Does anybody know how much it costs in Australia? My iphone4 battery life which is probably my fault as I know I haven't recharged it like I should, but now am having major problems with life and I love my apple and rely on my phone.

How long have you had the phone?  Usually a battery replacement will be covered under your original warranty and they will most often replace the whole unit.

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    I have an iPhone4, and the charge lasts for about 30 minutes of web surfing.  Does Apple offer a battery replacement service for iPhone4?  I thought it did, but then the links were for iPods.
    Also, I'm considering switching to a Samsung phone in the future since it has a removable battery.  However, if iPhone5 offers a battery replacement service, then I would potentially buy another iPhone.  Does Apple offer a battery replacement service for iPhone5?

    Apple offers battery replacement for all the iPhones they support. For information and pricing, see the Battery Replacement section here:
    http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/faq/
    Regards.

  • Where do i get an original battery replacement for iPhone4 in India?

    just wanted to know where can i get a genuine apple oem battery replacement for iPhone4 in India???

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  • HT4528 iPhone4s battery dead, Upgrade to iPhone5?

    My iphone4s battery is completely dead & wont charge but its still under warranty,
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    No. You will get a replacement that is exactly the same as yours. You always have the option of purchasing a new phone and selling yours.

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    Does the Apple store charge just to look at something?
    Even if the noise was a dirty hard drive you can't clean the innards of one. You cannot even open one. Well you can, once.

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    MacBook Pro battery had accumulated more than a 1000 charges, and stopped functioning unexpectedly. Went and got the battery replaced. Just saw that SMC Firmware 1.6 update deals with this. Possible to get my money back?

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  • Ipod Touch 2nd Gen Battery Replacement?

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    http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/service/prices/#us
    This place will charge $35 plus shipping
    http://www.iresq.com/ipod-repair/ipod-touch-2.html

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  • My iPhone 5 is eligable for battery replacement but there is no Apple Stores in my country. Any advices what should I do?

    Hello, I live in Montenegro and I bought used iPhone 5 off ebay few months ago. Phone is sim free but I notice really poor battery life. I have to charge it twice a day! Before 5 I used iPhone 4 and I had to charge every night but I could use the phone all day and I was fine with that. I checked and my iPhone is eligable for battery replacement program but there are no Apple Stores in Montenegro. There is T-Mobile which sells iPhones but I didn't buy mine over there. Is there a way for me to take advantage of this program? Can I get Apple to send me new battery and I will have local repair shops (which are very good) to replace the battery? I am ready to take full responsibility for that. If that is not an option could I visit apple store in US (example) and change my battery there for free, given that it is not bought over there?

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    May be some sort of electronic short also took out the display along with the battery, if there was obvious physical damage they would have caught it at the get go.
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  • How long does it take to get your iPhone 5 battery replaced?

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