If your iPhone’s battery is damaged or degraded, you may be wondering if you can get it fixed. The good news is that Apple offers battery replacement services for iPhones, and in some cases, it may be covered under warranty, AppleCare , or consumer law.
Warranty and AppleCare Coverage
If your iPhone is covered by the Apple Limited Warranty or AppleCare , Apple will replace your battery at no additional cost if it holds less than 80% of its original capacity. This is a key factor in determining if your battery is eligible for a free replacement.
Resolving Existing Damage
However, if your iPhone has any existing damage that could impair the battery replacement, such as a cracked screen, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the battery replacement. In some cases, there may be an additional cost associated with repairing the existing damage.
Accessing Battery Replacement Services
To get your iPhone’s battery replaced, you can schedule a visit to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or Apple Store, send your device in for repair, or contact Apple Support directly. Apple’s “Get an Estimate” tool can help you review the potential costs for the battery replacement service.