Choosing a replacement battery for your iPhone
by Jennifier Wilson iphone Supplier and ManufacturesThe
indications of a failing cellular phone battery are unmistakable. The primary
indicator is generally a battery life span that is shortening. Owners may have
been able to use the phone normally for a few weeks without needing to charge
it, when the phone was new. However, when the battery is about to fail, it loses
its charge and does not easily take anymore charging. So, how can you select a
replacement battery for your iPhone?
Check the warranty
First
of all, you should find out whether your iPhone battery is under any kind of
warranty. Usually, the warranty on the battery would last for one year. Even if
you believe that the warranty is over, you should consider checking once with
the manufacturer of your cell phone as to whether the battery can still be
replaced. However, if the manufacturer of the phone refuses to replace the
battery, then you should consider buying a new battery or more from a third
party seller of iPhone parts.
Battery details
When
the manufacturer of the iPhone refuses to help you by funding your replacement battery,
you would have to anyways consider buying a new one. You should ensure that you
are aware of what model and make your phone is and also the type of battery
that would work in it. The model number is particularly important. You can find
the details of the battery as well as the model number in the user manual of
the cellular phone. You may also want to try popping the battery out of the
phone and checking the white color label underneath it that has the IMEI
number, the battery type, and the serial number of the battery.
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