As Apple announced earlier in the year, it has become more expensive to out-warranty the iPhone battery, and that goes for component replacement in iPads and Macs as well. HE price increase for power tank replacement It entered into force on Wednesday (1) in the USA.
For example, someone who owns an iPhone 13 with a damaged battery pays $89 to replace the original part; this is equivalent to R$460 at the current exchange rate. The new value represents an increase of US$20 (R$103) over what was charged up to that point.
The same rate applies to iPhone 12, iPhone 11 and iPhone X, while older versions (iPhone 8 and earlier) cost US$69 (R$357). As for the iPhone 14, the replacement cost after warranty expires is $99 (R$512), an amount announced at launch last September.
A iPad battery replacement also increased by $20, the cost of the service comes out to $119 (R$615). Models such as the fifth-generation iPad Pro 12.9-inch and later, iPad mini, and iPad Air charge this amount for replacement, while the latest iPad Pro costs up to $179 (R$926).
Increase must reach other countries
Charges for battery replacement for out-of-warranty Macs range from $30 (R$155) to $50 (R$258), MacBook Air models to $159 (R$258), and MacBook Pro to $249 rose. .
Fees Devices without AppleCare+ service and out of warranty. Another detail is that the new prices should be applied in more markets.
Source: Tec Mundo

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