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Iphone 4S Battery Dying.
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Had this phone for about six years, and tend to use it fairly rarely - really only for 'emergencies'.
It takes absolute ages to power up and loses the charge very quickly.
Do you think it has had its day??
It takes absolute ages to power up and loses the charge very quickly.
Do you think it has had its day??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.iPhone batteries were in the early days shocking, so that sounds about right, ensure that you have Bluetooth turned off as that also drains your battery.
If you are not using it regularly don't go to the expense of buying and iPhone pop alone to Tesco and get a phone from there it will meet your needs .
If you are not using it regularly don't go to the expense of buying and iPhone pop alone to Tesco and get a phone from there it will meet your needs .
Yes it needs a new battery, any phone shop will fit a new one for you.
My wife has the same phone, I took it to the repair shop and they fitted a new battery while I waited , only took 2 minutes cost £29.
The repair man said that he thinks the iphone has a worse battery than other phones as he gets more of them with a duff battery than any other make. You need a special tool to open an iphone to get the battery out, I think it is a con by Apple to make more money for phone repair shops.
My wife has the same phone, I took it to the repair shop and they fitted a new battery while I waited , only took 2 minutes cost £29.
The repair man said that he thinks the iphone has a worse battery than other phones as he gets more of them with a duff battery than any other make. You need a special tool to open an iphone to get the battery out, I think it is a con by Apple to make more money for phone repair shops.
You can do it yourself but it's a bit fiddly, most repair shops fit it free for just the price of the battery
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I would say its probably more to do with the rare use of the phone, batteries generally don't like infrequent use. it needs to be fully charged and discharge, perhaps do a full reset of the phone as well back to factory settings without wiping the content, this can be done in settings-general. This problem is not only seen in old phones, newer phones can be plagued with sudden battery power loss. I have an Iphone 3s (remember those ;) ) still going strong!
Islay My wife said the same thing that the battery could not be replaced.
I took it to the repair shop and the guy actually laughed when I told him. The shop has a large notice in the window 'iPhone Batteries Replaced 6 Months Guarantee' They have not had to replace one under the guarantee in 2 years. Has it occurred to you that an Apple employee stands to gain by telling people not to replace a battery but just buy another phone? If what your friend says is true how come new iphone batteries are on sale in shops and on the net?
It would apply to a new phone that was still under warranty but not to a 6 year old one.
I took it to the repair shop and the guy actually laughed when I told him. The shop has a large notice in the window 'iPhone Batteries Replaced 6 Months Guarantee' They have not had to replace one under the guarantee in 2 years. Has it occurred to you that an Apple employee stands to gain by telling people not to replace a battery but just buy another phone? If what your friend says is true how come new iphone batteries are on sale in shops and on the net?
It would apply to a new phone that was still under warranty but not to a 6 year old one.
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Buy this and fit it and if it does not work you have only lost another £8
then just buy a new phone, Apple will take the old one as part exchange but you only get a few £s off.
Buy this and fit it and if it does not work you have only lost another £8
then just buy a new phone, Apple will take the old one as part exchange but you only get a few £s off.
This one is a genuine replacement and includes the tools to do the job
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