Apple clarifies that all iPhone 6 and later devices are eligible for $29 battery replacements<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>Apple has clarified its policy on battery replacements. As long as the owner of the iPhone 6 (or later) handset is willing to pay the $29 fee, and the device is not otherwise damaged, Apple will process the repair without requiring further checks of condition.</p>
<p>This comes after some reported cases where Apple Store employees were refusing customers with ‘ineligible’ batteries which still passed Apple diagnostics testing.</p>
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Apple clarifies that all iPhone 6 and later devices are eligible for $29 battery replacements