After admitting that it was sometimes slowing processor speeds on older iPhones, Apple discounted its out-of-warranty battery replacement from $50 to $30 starting at the tail end of last year. But for anyone who bought one at any point in 2017 for iPhone 6 or later devices, the tech giant is offering a $50 credit.
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Apple offers $50 credit if you paid for a new iPhone battery last year https://ift.tt/2s2GHuK The replacement battery had to have been purchased from an 'authorized service location' -- an Apple Store, repair center or authorized service provider. Customers who are eligible for a refund will get an email from Apple between today and July 27th with instructions to redeem it. (Replacement batteries bought for in-warranty phones don't qualify.) Gadget News via Engadget http://www.engadget.com May 23, 2018 at 11:42AM
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