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Replaced your iPhone battery? You may get $50

- Mike Snider

Apple is refunding $50 to iPhone owners who paid for an out-of-warranty battery replacemen­t for iPhone 6 or newer devices last year. Remember Batterygat­e? Many iPhone users rushed to replace their batteries after Apple in mid-December confirmed that software updates to older phones — iPhone 6, iPhone 6s and iPhone SE models at the time — had a feature built in to avoid unexpected shutdowns, which could slow the phones. Several iPhone users sued Apple over this.

Then, on Dec. 28, Apple said it would reduce the price of replacemen­t batteries for iPhone

6 models or later from $79 to

$29. Due to consumer com- plaints, Apple sped up its replacemen­t and made it regardless of the capacity of the older iPhone battery.

So if you are a customer who paid full price before Dec. 29 to replace an out-of-warranty battery, you are eligible for a refund if your battery replacemen­t was done at an Apple store, Apple Repair Center or an Apple Authorized Service Provider. This offer is good for anyone who bought an out-of-warranty battery replacemen­t from Jan. 1 to Dec. 28.

Apple says it will notify eligible consumers by email before July 27 on how to obtain an electronic funds transfer or a credit on the credit card used to pay for the battery replacemen­t. Those not notified by Aug. 1 can contact Apple Support.

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