The service will take 3 business days to complete, which isn’t too poor considering the average turnaround for most gadget repairs. According to Apple’s support documentation, the iPhone battery replacement program will run you $79 plus an additional $6.95 for shipping, bringing the total to $85.95. We’ve got some info here that might help alleviate (or further increase) your fears.
Are you one of the many potential iPhone customers currently holding out for fear of potential battery issues?
AppleCare, which will be available later that month at an undisclosed price, will presumably cover the cost of that replacement in addition to providing you with a loaner phone to use while your baby is in the shop. Keep in mind that that service is limited to out of warranty repairs. Check out the battery FAQ, and well as the full support FAQ below.
Apple’s Official Instruction

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Posted on Jul 9th, 2007 by Philip King in iPhones Talk | No Comments
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