Apple offers free battery replacements for some iPhone 6S handsets that keep shutting down
Apple has launched its second new repair program in one week, this time for “a very small number” of iPhone 6S models that have been unexpectedly shutting down.
Phones that display the issue — reportedly only devices that were
manufactured between September and October last year — will be eligible
for a free battery replacement.
If you think your phone is affected by this problem,
you’ll have to check for a corresponding serial number on your device at
an Apple Store or with an Apple-authorized service provider — carriers
that offer the iPhone 6S won’t be handing out battery replacements.
Before
heading into a store, Apple advises iPhone 6S owners to back up their
data, erase settings, and turn off Find my iPhone. The company also says
problems like cracked screens won’t be fixed as part of the new repair
service, and unexpected shutdowns on devices manufactured before or
after the specific window won’t score you a free battery replacement. If
you’ve already paid for a new battery because you suffered from random
reboots, however, and have a phone manufactured between September and
October 2015, you’ll be able to get a refund on that.
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