Your iPhone’s battery degrades over time. This is true with any gadget that has a rechargeable lithium ion battery — the more you use and recharge it, the less charge it’s going to be able to hold — and the main reason your iPhone doesn’t last throughout the day quite as long as it did when it was brand new.
The good news is that you can get a new battery for your old iPhone without having to, well, buy an entirely new iPhone.
Apple launched its iPhone battery service in late 2017 and it’s still up and running today. It allows you to get Apple to replace your iPhone’s battery — you can schedule an appointment at an Apple Store or mail it directly to Apple — for a relatively small service fee. The service works for any iPhone that’s been released in the last 10 years, which currently spans from the 2021-released iPhone 13 all the way to the 2012-released iPhone 5.
Why should you think about replacing your iPhone’s battery now?
As first spotted by 9to5Mac, Apple is going to be increasing the price of its iPhone battery replacements starting on March 1, 2023. The cost of the battery replacement will depend on the iPhone model you have, but generally Apple is increasing the price by about $20.
So if your iPhone is not getting great battery life and you’re thinking about getting a replacement, you should think about doing so before March 1st.