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  1. Re:Everyone Should Know the Truth on iPhone Battery Replacement An Unwelcome Surprise · · Score: 1

    I wanted to lay this our better.

    I think it's a shame how people are responding to the whole "battery issue." Having been an employee at the Apple Store, I know how they handle their products and typical trends.

    1. Most people never brought in iPods with problems until at least a year later. 2. The iPhone is FULLY covered for a year. (unless they can see that you destroyed it) 3. The AppleCare Protection Plan (available in July) will give TWO years of full coverage.

    [the following is an excerpt from Apple's Legal iPhone Warranty] http://www.apple.com/legal/warranty/iphone.pdf "(1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser ("Warranty Period"). If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, Apple will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts..."

    There you have it. They don't charge you to replace the battery until your warranty is up AND the protection plan ($69) is less than the cost of a battery replacement.

    If you check the consumer reports, you'll notice that they'll tell you to NEVER buy protection plans or extended warranties... unless it's the Apple Care Protection Plan.

    You HAVE to pay closer attention to what you're reading and DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Find the facts at the real site. http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/batter y/ (notice how it says "Out-of-Warranty")

    Hope this information was useful.

  2. Everyone Should Know the Truth on iPhone Battery Replacement An Unwelcome Surprise · · Score: 1

    I think it's a shame how people are responding to the whole "battery issue." Having been an employee at the Apple Store, I know how they handle their products and typical trends. 1. Most people never brought in iPods with problems until at least a year later. 2. The iPhone is FULLY covered for a year. (unless they can see that you destroyed it) 3. The AppleCare Protection Plan (available in July) will give TWO years of full coverage. [the following is an excerpt from Apple's Legal iPhone Warranty] http://www.apple.com/legal/warranty/iphone.pdf "(1) YEAR from the date of retail purchase by the original end-user purchaser ("Warranty Period"). If a hardware defect arises and a valid claim is received within the Warranty Period, at its option and to the extent permitted by law, Apple will either (1) repair the hardware defect at no charge, using new or refurbished replacement parts..." There you have it. They don't charge you to replace the battery until your warranty is up AND the protection plan ($69) is less than the cost of a battery replacement. If you check the consumer reports, you'll notice that they'll tell you to NEVER buy protection plans or extended warranties... unless it's the Apple Care Protection Plan. You HAVE to pay closer attention to what you're reading and DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH. Find the facts at the real site. http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/service/batter y/ (notice how it says "Out-of-Warranty") Hope this information was useful.