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??
As said Apple employees have a recommendation scheme. If you said you are thinking about getting a new phone your friend puts your name into the system and if you buy one he collects a bonus.
good grief jenny has asked help about her phone thats all ...she didnt ask for eddie to be slagged off or sarcastic remarks ..jeez unbelievable now i understand how sqad feels!!
As an aside....Braun also say that their rechargeable toothbrushes (sold as Oral-B) "can't" have their batteries replaced for several (good?) reasons. However, the batteries CAN be replaced giving the items several more years use...
Just a tip for all you battery changers. I use a thin guitar plectrum when I need to split down a lap top or phone to work on them. It doesn't damage the plastic case or lugs and is easy to get a bit of leverage or twist to pop the case or cover.
Gosh.
Opened a bit of a can of worms there.
Difficult to choose a best answer.
I think I'll wait till it finally dies, and then try and get the battery replaced.
Thanks everyone for your input.
.. you will wait till, it finally dies.. It wont be a great deal of use in an emergency if you happen to have one, .. that is what you say you have the phone for ?
its an old phone, but if you want to keep it, then change the battery
i have changed many phone batteries inc iphone ones with no ill effect what so ever, do it yourself its not difficult, get one off fleabay for a £5
better still if its a phone you rarely use it might be worth looking at a basic mobile phone, a bit like the old Nokia's and Motorola's, they are cheap and the batteries last quite a while between charges.