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Replacing the battery on your old iPhone or iPad will cost more, thanks to Apple



Starting on March 1, Apple will charge an extra $20 USD for replacing batteries on older products. If you’re planning on changing the battery on that old iPhone in your pocket, you better do it soon.

The policy change was first discovered by a user on the Apple subreddit (opens in new tab) who noticed that replacing the battery on an out-of-warranty iPhone 13 and older models will now cost $89. This prompted other users to check out Apple’s other repair services, and sure enough, other devices will be getting a price hike of their own on the same day. 



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