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If you have an iPhone 6 Plus in need of replacement, you could be in line for an upgrade to iPhone 6s Plus. An internal document distributed to Apple Authorized Service Providers gives permission for units to be upgraded until the end of March, though no reason is given. Apple doesn’t specify which models qualify for the upgrade, nor does it provide a reason for the swap. It is believed the move has something to do with the severely short supply of iPhone 6 Plus batteries, which is holding up Apple’s new replacement program. Apple no longer manufactures the iPhone 6 Plus, according to recent reports, but it is believed that the company has rebooted production to replenish stock of both the device itself, and replacement batteries. This is a process that obviously takes a lot of time. Whether you qualify for a replacement depends on what’s wrong with your device. Apple and many Authorized Service Providers can replace certain components individually, including the Retina HD display, cameras, speakers, and more. What’s more, it’s not clear if the upgrade applies to all regions. Don’t assume you’ll be offered an upgrade when you take your iPhone 6 Plus in for repair, then.
Apple’s iPhone X is supposed to represent the future of technology. Unfortunately, it appears that future isn’t going to be one any of us can afford. The company’s service pricing page for its upcoming phone makes it clear that anyone who breaks their iPhone X can look forward to paying an arm and a leg to have it fixed. The iPhone X’s repair fees are enormous. 279 for a new phone. Apple’s previous products. Apple’s limited warranty provides protection against internal defects, but doesn’t cover a cracked back or any other damage caused by the end user. Here’s how the various iPhones stack up as far as out-of-warranty repairs. The price to repair a screen has grown by 1.16x over the past few years, but any other problem will run you 1.3x more on an iPhone 8 than an iPhone SE. How do the big-phone figures look?
20, just like the smaller screen smartphones. 200 less than you’ll pay to fix the cracked back on an iPhone X. Let that sink in a moment. And the hits keep coming. The iPhone X went on pre-order today. Estimated ship times are already 5-6 weeks away. Given the colossal cost of repairing the iPhone X, ET strongly recommends anyone considering one of these devices buy a very good case. 549 to repair a cracked back (and the back does not count as a screen) is just absurd. Apple’s own coffers. Either way, the iPhone X is looking like an increasingly bad deal.
It wouldn't be another year if there wasn't another iteration of the iPhone. Last year's iPhone X brought some notable innovations to the product line—most notably, the A11 Bionic chip designed for machine learning and augmented reality (AR) applications. On the hardware end, the iPhone XS and XS Max (that's XS as in "10 S," not "extra small") do offer some upgrades over the X, but nothing as dramatic as the X offered over previous versions. The aforementioned A11 chip is replaced by a new chip called the A12 that Apple says is up to 15 percent faster and up to 50 percent lower power than the A11.
The goal is still the same: leveraging machine learning for improved performance in AR, photos, gaming, and other applications that require graphics-heavy performance. But this time around, Apple has tucked a bit more under the hood. The A12 is manufactured using a 7-nanometer process, making it the first of its kind to appear in a smartphone. Like the A11, the A12 is an Arm-based, 64-bit SoC that integrates a six-core CPU (two performance cores, four efficiency cores) with a proprietary GPU. This time, the CPU cores have had a slight upgrade with the high performance cores running at 2.49 GHz according to benchmarks, compared with the A11's 2.39 GHz.
The GPU has also been upgraded from a three-core to a four-core, allowing it to perform up to 50 percent faster than the A11's GPU, according to Apple. In addition, Apple has upgraded the "Neural Engine"—a proprietary, hardware-based neural network framework built into the A11 chip. The A12's Neural Engine is an eight-core architecture that Apple says can perform up to 5 trillion operations per second, making it up to nine times faster than the A11 at processing machine learning functions. Apple has also decided to open this version of the Neural Engine to its Core ML platform for developing machine learning apps, meaning developers will be able to create machine learning-based apps optimized for the XS and XS Max.
For the battery aficionados, it is particularly worth noting that the XS does some interesting things with a contoured battery for further space savings. Where the iPhone X used two cells joined into an L shape, the XS uses a single, L-shaped battery. Magic Leap One Teardown: A Leap Forward for AR/VR? Apple has been working on new battery form factors since at least 2011, according to a few patents pointed to by iFixit. One patent is for "Non-rectangular batteries for portable electronic devices" and another discusses creating "Battery cells having notched electrodes." Both discuss the challenges of designing batteries with atypical shapes and methods of overcoming their inherent problems. But on to the important stuff. Real Apple fans are curious about another feature touched on in the XS and XS Max announcements.
According to Apple, the XS and XS Max are the most durable iPhones ever made and have been tested in many different liquids—including beer. The new iPhones feature an IP68 water resistance rating, meaning they withstand being submerged in up to 1.5 meters of water for 30 minutes. Fixit did a beer test of its own, sinking an iPhone X into 2 meters of beer from Figeroa Mountain Brewing Company. At the end of iFixit's nearly five-hour livestream teardown of both phones, the XS was still going strong in all of that beer. Also, that's right, you can watch an iPhone submerged in beer for several hours if you are so inclined. Drop resistance was another story.
SquareTrade submitted the XS and XS Max to several drop tests. The short version of the story is: Don't drop either phone from a height of six feet or higher. Overall, iFixit gave the XS and XS Max repairability scores of 6 out of 10—the same as the iPhone X. On one hand, display and battery repairs can be made pretty easily with enough know-how. But there are a lot of screws, fasteners, and adhesives to get through, and that shiny glass front and back is prone to damage, which means a hefty repair bill. In a statement regarding SquareTrade's iPhone tests, Jason Siciliano, vice president and global creative director at SquareTrade, agreed with much of iFixit's assessment—most notably the fragile glass exterior. 599 to fix a shattered back," Siciliano said. 599 was the cost of the most expensive version of the very first iPhone, repair costs are now something to consider when buying a new iPhone.
After admitting that it was purposefully throttling some older iPhones in order to conserve battery life, Apple has announced a new program that offers replacement batteries to all customers that may be affected. Here's everything you need to know about it. 50 refund to customers who replaced their battery last year. Is my iPhone part of the battery replacement program? If you have an iPhone 6 or later you are eligible to receive a battery as part of the program. I have an iPhone 5s. Am I out of luck? It seems that you are. But you have nothing to lose by heading to your local Apple Store and talking to one of Apple's Genius repair technicians. How much does a new iPhone battery cost?
79 out-of-warranty price for replacing the battery. How long does the battery replacement program last? The battery replacement program also includes the iPhone SE. Apple will replace your battery for free. How do I initiate a battery repair? Head over to Apple's support page, choose iPhone, then Battery, Power & Charging, and select the problem you are having. From there you can choose to chat online or over the phone, or schedule an appointment to bring it into an Apple Store for repair. You can also check with an Apple Authorized Service Provider in your area. Do I need to make an appointment at an Apple Store? Technically no, but you should! Apple has been inundated with requests for new batteries, so you'll want to reserve a spot in line to avoid making a wasted trip to the Apple Store. How long will I have to wait?
The battery repair itself is generally completed within an hour. However, the precise wait time will depend on the work load at your particular Apple store, the phone model you have, and the availability of the replacement batteries themselves. If you take your iPhone in to an Apple store for a new battery, the store will be able to get the battery without an extended delay. But it doesn’t necessarily mean the battery will be in stock at the store, and the service time will still vary. Can I mail my iPhone to Apple? Yes, the program is available via mail, though that means you'll likely be without your iPhone for a few days. When you initiate a repair via mail, Apple will send a pre-paid shipping box for your iPhone and promises to return it in 3-5 business days.
Is there anything I need to do before I bring my iPhone in for a battery replacement? Run a backup. While Apple probably won't need to reset your phone, a cracked screen or damaged enclosure could cause issues with the swap that requires a full restore. So you'll want to run an iCloud or iTunes backup before you head to the Apple Store to make sure your data won't be lost. I recently paid full price to replace my battery. Can I get a refund? How do I know if my iPhone is one of the affected models? If your phone has been sluggish over the past few months, your battery is likely the culprit.
Back in iOS 10.2.1, Apple added a power-management feature to iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and iPhone SE that throttles the maximum performance to compensate for declining battery life. When you take your phone in for repair, Apple will run a diagnostic test to check the battery life, but iGeneration is reporting that batteries will be replaced regardless of the results. Battery will give an overview of your iPhone's battery health. How do I check my own iPhone's battery life? OS 11.3 has new Battery settings you can use to check your battery's viability. We have a guide to the Battery setting for iPhones that you should check out.
If you don't have iOS 11.3 you can use third-party Mac app coconutBattery to get an quick overview of your iPhone's battery. After downloading the app, plug in your iPhone, allow it to be used by your Mac by pressing Trust on your iPhone, and launch the coconutBattery app on your Mac. Then select the iOS device tab to see your iPhone's charge capacity. What is Apple doing to stop this from happening on my new iPhone X? Battery life will be an issue for as long as iPhones use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, but Apple is promising to be more transparent about the issue going forward. As part of an upcoming iOS update, Apple will be adding new features to the battery tab in Settings that provide some visibility into the health of the battery, something users have wanted for years. While this won't fix the problem, it will let users target potential issues before they affect performance and get them rectified.
100," Motherboard reporter Sarah Emerson messaged me while she was on a reporting trip in Shenzhen, China earlier this year. The answer, obviously, was yes. 999 iPhone X. I’ve written extensively about independent repair professionals who source their iPhone repair parts from third-party Chinese factories. 100 iPhone would be like. I eagerly checked my mailbox every day for a week until a white iPhone box arrived. It looked like a real iPhone box with images and text that was a little blurry. In the back of my mind, I thought that maybe we’d just somehow gotten an insane deal on a real iPhone X. What was in the box was far more interesting. Inside was a working smartphone capable of performing most of the functions that smartphones do.
When turning the phone on, the Apple logo shows up, and it boots to something that looks very much like iOS. It has the same default lock screen that the iPhone launches with, and you can launch the camera or flashlight from it. It uses the same logos, appears to have the same default apps, and generally seems as though you are using an iPhone. It quickly became clear this isn’t iOS, though. For one, the sensor bar at the top that creates the dreaded "notch" doesn’t exist on this phone. Instead, the notch has been lovingly recreated in software.
The device feels sluggish and underpowered while switching apps. The camera is clearly kinda blurry. But still, if the phone isn’t an iPhone, it isn’t obvious what it actually is. Many of the apps look identical to their iOS versions. The calculator and stocks apps are seemingly identical to those in iOS. The camera menus and interface look the exact same as the one in iOS. The settings menu looks close-to-identical and has many of the same settings you’d find on an iPhone. The Mail app is the best approximation; I don’t use the default Mail app on my own iPhone, but the setup process and functionality seem from an end-user point-of-view as basically the same as the real thing.
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