If your iPhone 5 is starting to show its age and the battery isn’t lasting as long as it used to, you may be wondering if it’s possible to replace the battery. The good news is that it is possible to replace the iPhone 5 battery, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Replacing the Battery Yourself
If you’re comfortable with DIY repairs, you can replace the iPhone 5 battery yourself using a repair kit. These kits typically include a replacement battery, tools, and instructions. However, it’s important to be very careful when replacing the battery, as the iPhone 5 is a delicate device and it’s easy to damage the internal components if you’re not experienced with repairs.
When replacing the battery, make sure to follow the instructions carefully and use the tools provided in the kit. It’s also a good idea to watch a tutorial video to see how the process is done before attempting it yourself.
Having Apple Replace the Battery
If you’re not comfortable with DIY repairs or if your iPhone 5 is still under warranty, you can have Apple replace the battery for you. Apple offers battery replacement services for the iPhone 5, but there are a few things to keep in mind:
Warranty and AppleCare
If your iPhone 5 is covered by warranty, AppleCare , or consumer law, Apple will replace the battery at no charge. However, if your iPhone has any damage that could impair the battery replacement, such as a cracked screen, you’ll need to have that issue resolved before Apple will replace the battery.
Out-of-Warranty Battery Replacement
If your iPhone 5 is out of warranty, Apple will still replace the battery for a fee. As of 2023, the cost for an out-of-warranty iPhone 5 battery replacement is $49 in the United States.
To have Apple replace the battery, you can take your iPhone 5 to an Apple Store or send it in for repair. You can schedule a repair appointment online or by calling Apple Support.