MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 21, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- One of the most common battery-powered devices are our cell phones. With more than 300 million mobile phones in use throughout the United States alone, that's a lot of battery power according to Device Pitstop.
Phone battery life will decrease over cycle life to become a fraction of what it was when it was new. Apple Support states a normal battery is designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 500 complete charge cycles when operating under normal conditions. Consumers who keep their phones past the 12 month warranty do have options for battery replacement in iPhones and other smartphones with integrated batteries.
But how do you know if it's time to replace your iPhone battery?
To check your iPhone battery health:
- Go to Settings > Battery.
- Tap on "Battery Health."
- From here you can see the maximum capacity of your battery. This is a measure of your battery capacity relative to when the battery was new.
- Below this is an indication of the battery's peak performance capacity.
If your iPhone battery is nearing the end of its life, you have three options. Apple will replace batteries for an out-of-warranty battery replacement as well as independent retailers for an average range of $29 to $69. A new iPhone will range from $750 to $1,200 depending on generation and features. Trade-up programs are also available to trade in earlier generation phones for a newer, pre-owned phone.
"Smart phones have become such a critical part of our lives, a dead battery can mean the inability to get to your destination and can even be the difference between missing a crucial business call or a family emergency notice," said Brad Swenson, vice president of Device Pitstop stores.
Device Pitstop also offers free battery diagnostics, low cost battery replacements and affordable used iPhones and other smartphones and devices.
"Many times our technicians find debris in the charging ports that are causing inefficient connection to properly charge the battery. With our on-site diagnostic testing we can detect the root cause to restore battery performance," said Brad Swenson. "If we find a new battery is needed, pricing starts at $29.99 for most models."
About Device Pitstop
Device Pitstop sells the top brands of tech devices like laptops, tablets, smartphones and more. Customers get certified, pre-owned devices at affordable prices. Device Pitstop also pays cash-on-the-spot for used devices and members of the Pit Crew offer repairs and upgrades quickly, for less.
SOURCE Device Pitstop
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