Apple considers reimbursing the money to those who paid € 79 for the change of batteries 

IPhone batteries have never been so bad. Especially since most users notably ignored the possibility of going through Apple's official SAT for these purposes, the high price that had to be paid for it generally made them go to third-party providers.

However, now that the replacement of batteries by the Cupertino company remains at an "attractive" € 29, more doubts begin to arise. Nevertheless, Users who paid € 79 for a battery replacement are not satisfied, Apple is considering reimbursing them.

iPhone battery status from Settings

This is how the Cupertino company is considering rewarding those users who for some reason or other went to the company's official SAT with the intention of replacing their batteries, either because of the poor performance they offered or simply (and this could be the worst ), because a Genius had recommended it. We are not at all surprised that those users who not so long ago paid € 79 for the replacement of the battery have the fly behind their ear, at least those who did it with iOS 10 already present, the system that would include the power limitation based on battery degradation.

This has been happening since January 2017, it has taken a year to come to the fore, and according to the information shared on 9to5Mac, specialists have consulted Apple and The company has responded that they are indeed considering returning all or part of the money that users have invested "over" in the replacement of your batteries between January 2017 and the launch of the replacement program. Meanwhile, Apple continues to grow stronger in the face of the possible battle of lawsuits that are looming due to the strong media pressure of the matter raised.


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