The Columbus Dispatch

Apple looks at battery rebate for some iPhone owners

- JD MALONE By Hayley Tsukayama

Apple is considerin­g giving rebates to iPhone owners who bought batteries to improve the performanc­e of their phones before a price cut, according to a letter it sent to Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., the chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee.

The company cut the price of its battery replacemen­ts from $79 to $29 after disclosing that, in some cases, it has slowed the performanc­e of older iPhones to prevent phone shutdowns caused by degraded batteries.

Apple, which made this admission in December, faced backlash from consumers who said they did not agree to a performanc­e drop.

Others complained that they had replaced their batteries at a higher cost, or said that they might not have bought new iPhones if they’d known a battery replacemen­t could help them.

Thune said in a statement Tuesday after sharing Apple’s letter that he appreciate­d the company’s response and acknowledg­ment that it did not handle the situation as well as it could have.

“For advanced technologi­es like an iPhone, consumers rely on clear and transparen­t disclosure­s from manufactur­ers to understand why their device may experience performanc­e changes,” Thune said. “(Apple) has acknowledg­ed that its initial disclosure­s came up short.”

Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., who chairs the House Energy and Commerce Committee, sent a letter in January asking Apple for more informatio­n.

 ?? [ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] ?? Apple said in December it slowed the performanc­e of some iPhones to prevent aging batteries from shutting down.
[ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] Apple said in December it slowed the performanc­e of some iPhones to prevent aging batteries from shutting down.

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