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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Samuel Gibbs

Apple to replace some iPhone 6S batteries free of charge

iPhone 6S showing a low battery symbol
Apple finds fault within iPhone 6S batteries causing an unexpected shutdown. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs for the Guardian

Apple will replace the batteries on its iPhone 6S free of charge after discovering a fault with the 2015 top-end smartphone.

The company has started a free repair programme for iPhone 6S smartphones manufactured between September and October 2015.

Apple said in a support document published on Sunday: “Apple has determined that a very small number of iPhone 6s devices may unexpectedly shut down.

“If your iPhone 6s has any damage such as a cracked screen which impairs the replacement of the battery, that issue will need to be resolved prior to the battery replacement. In some cases, there may be a cost associated with the repair.”

Checking whether your iPhone 6S is eligible for the free repair requires a trip to an Apple store or authorised service centre. Mobile phone network stores are not part of the service programme.

Apple is also offering refunds for those who have already paid to replace their batteries for the same issue.

The smartphone maker recently kicked off a repair programme for the so-called touch disease affecting the iPhone 6 Plus, which starts as a thin grey line on the display and eventually renders the phone’s touchscreen inoperative.

Apple charges £146.44 for affected devices with unbroken screen glass to repair the touchscreen issues.

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