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Apple iPhone battery replacement program, for iPhone 6 and later
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Fortezan
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Mar 1 2018, 02:28 PM
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QUOTE(kianwee @ Feb 28 2018, 04:59 PM) Those who send their phone for battery replacement, do we have to reset and wipe off everything in the phone before sending? It is better you backup and reset everything in your phone before sending in, because either way, they are going to erase everything in your phone anyway. By doing it yourself, at least you can rest assured knowing that the technician won't have a chance to look at your personal stuff Btw, just got mine replaced within one day (iPhone 6) at Switch Penang (Bay Avenue)
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Fortezan
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Mar 2 2018, 09:45 AM
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QUOTE(attw @ Mar 2 2018, 08:06 AM) When you say one day, that means you got yours back on the same day you brought it to them? Or was it the next day? I brought it to them in the afternoon, got a call the next day afternoon saying ready for collection. I was surprised as initially the staff told me will take around 5 working days. But I think this only applies to iPhone 6, as they have ready stock, was told iPhone 6 plus will take 2-3 weeks
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Fortezan
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Mar 26 2018, 05:18 PM
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QUOTE(attw @ Mar 24 2018, 01:52 PM) Ha ha, ok. I'm just wondering if those using older 6/6 Plus really felt a substantial improvement in performance after they had their batteries replaced. Anyways, since iOS 11.3 is incoming, those that have yet to change their batteries can opt to turn off the throttling and see if there is a performance boost. Yes, in my case, very big difference, it felt like my phone has been given a new lease of life
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