Having Apple change your iPhone battery can seem pricy to some people and there are sometimes long wait times for Apple to be able to service your phone. This has prompted many iPhone users to try to replace the iPhone battery themselves. There are several possible reasons that an iPhone user might want to change its battery. The first is that your iPhone has an old battery that has started to degrade, or your iPhone has a damaged battery that needs replacement. Another reason to replace an iPhone battery is if the iPhone the user has is an older model that has begun to slow down. The news that Apple caused throttling or the slowing down of the phone in older iPhone models shocked iPhone users, but Apple claimed that this was to prevent older iPhones from shutting down. This may have been a good move on Apple’s part, but iPhone users do not appreciate their phones slowing down. So, if your iPhone’s battery needs replacing, how do you choose whether to try and do it yourself or pay Apple just to change the battery out? Let’s see if replacing your own iPhone battery yourself is worth it.

Professional Service

The simplest and very convenient way to get your iPhone battery replaced is to have professional service replace the battery. Most iPhone users have found it a bit pricey to pay the fee to have Apple professionally replace the battery. Keep in mind that iPhones that are under warranty or have Apple Care coverage get a free battery replacement. Apple iPhones in the X series that are out of warranty have a $69 replacement battery fee. Apple iPhone models six, model seven model eight, and model SP have a $49 battery replacement fee, and all of the other models have a battery replacement fee of $79. Depending on which model iPhone that you have need the battery replaced professionally by Apple, it might seem overpriced, which is why there are many third party repair services available (check out breakfixnow). Changing the iPhone battery yourself is time-consuming and includes many steps plus opening the iPhone yourself may make your waterproof iPhone no longer waterproof. To avoid damaging your iPhone or the waterproof feature investing in a professional battery replacement for your iPhone might be the best option.

DIY: iPhone Battery Change

If you’re thinking about replacing your iPhone better yourself, there are many online websites that have step-by-step instructions for changing out an iPhone battery. You will still have to pay for another battery plus any necessary parts to accomplish the battery replacement. In addition to any expense for a battery or other parts to replace old iPhone battery, you will have to follow up to 29 or more’s steps and this can take up to 30 minutes to two hours depending on your phone model and your ability to follow instructions properly and carefully. Even if you should decide to invest in all tools and the battery to replace it for yourself and do a perfect job, the iPhone’s waterproof feature will be negated. Changing the iPhone battery yourself is time-consuming and includes many steps, plus opening the iPhone yourself may make your waterproof iPhone no longer waterproof. To avoid damaging your iPhone or the waterproof feature investing in a professional battery replacement for your iPhone might be the best option