How Much does It Cost To Replace An IPhone Battery?

Phonefix gives you some suggestions. If you take good care of it, your iPhone can last for several years without any worries.

But even with the best care, there's one component of your iPhone that can degrade over time—the battery. Fortunately, iPhone battery replacement is relatively quick and inexpensive.

In fact, the average cost to replace an iPhone battery is only around $70. But not everyone replaces batteries. Some people end up using battery issues as an excuse to upgrade.

Why does mobile phone battery need to be replaced?

First, let's look at the reasons why you might need to replace your battery. Anyone who keeps almost any mobile device for an extended period of time will eventually be faced with the need to replace a faulty battery. There are several reasons why a battery needs to be replaced.

1. Simple wear and tear. Batteries by their nature degrade over time, and of course in mobile devices they are used almost every day for extended periods of time. A decrease in battery performance will slowly but inevitably follow. Especially when a large number of applications are used frequently.

2. Fall damage. The battery may also be damaged if the mobile device is subjected to severe trauma, such as being dropped from a height or hitting an edge at high speed.
3. Too hot and too cold. Because batteries use chemicals to generate electricity, high or low temperatures can cause problems.

How to recognize when a battery needs to be replaced?

Fortunately, there are often signs that your iPhone battery is starting to fail. For example

1. The battery drains quickly. Over time, you will need to recharge the battery more often than when it was new. This is one of the most common signs.
2. slow response. You may find that your phone becomes less responsive to clicks and that apps take longer to load than before.
3. Monitoring app closes unexpectedly and battery never reaches 100%.

Replace iPhone battery

When it comes to replacing your iPhone battery, you basically have two options;

1. Professional maintenance services
In this case, you can either take your phone to a local repair shop or take it to a nationwide repair service.

For some (but not all) iPhones, you can replace the battery yourself using one of the motherboards from phonefix.
There may be tools you need


JCID Battery Repair Flexible Cable for iPhone 11-14 Pro Max battery data reading, writing and programming for calibrating battery health data and eliminating iPhone battery warnings


2UUL SC39 solder wire, used for welding repair of battery metal plates.

Should I replace my iPhone battery or upgrade it?


Apple charges $49, $69 or $99 to replace the battery, depending on the model. Even at $99, you'll be looking at spending more if you decide to upgrade. But if you've had an iPhone for three, four or even five years, you're probably ready to upgrade.


So to be honest, many people will consider upgrading rather than repairing, but the cost of upgrading the battery at the current market price is larger than the cost of replacing the battery.


But if your current iPhone is a few years old, the increased cost will be offset, as you may also choose to upgrade the battery to a new iPhone in the next few years.

Final thoughts

Are you convinced you need to get rid of your iPhone with a bad battery? As you can see, replacement can be a very attractively priced route. Our repair and parts services come with a solid guarantee, quick turnaround and after-sales service if needed.


We at Phonefix offer a wide range of iPhone parts. These cover most types of repairs you would typically need on your iPhone model.

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