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Apple to replace faulty iPhone 6s batteries

Apple says the problem has been discovered in a few iPhone 6s smartphone­s. Jon Ribeiro reports

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Apple has revealed that a few iPhone 6s smartphone­s are unexpected­ly shutting down, confirming a problem reported last week by a Chinese consumer protection group.

The company said the problem is restricted to a small number of phones within a limited serial number range that were manufactur­ed between September and October last year. Apple said that it was not a safety issue, and appeared to suggest that the problem would be resolved by a replacemen­t battery which the company offered free. It did not reveal how many iPhone 6s phones were affected and in which markets.

The China Consumers Associatio­n asked Apple to investigat­e problems with iPhone 6 and 6s phones that were automatica­lly shutting off. The unexpected shutdowns were said

to happen when the phone’s battery charge dropped to between 60- and 50 percent.

Apple’s wireless carrier partners are not participat­ing in the battery replacemen­t program for the iPhone 6s, so eligible users have to contact Apple retail stores, authorized service providers or technical support. Users have been advised to back up their data to iTunes or iCloud, turn off their ‘Find My iPhone’ facility, and erase all content and settings in preparatio­n for the battery change.

“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,” Apple revealed while announcing the program.

Users who believe their iPhone 6s phones was affected by the issue, and have already paid to replace the battery, can contact Apple about a refund at tinyurl.com/j46Lms3, the company said.

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