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Apple drops battery replacement cost by Rs 4,000 after apologising for slowing down old iPhones.

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Apple will now charge 2,000 rupees (plus tax) for any user of iPhone 6 or later, whose battery needs to be replaced, before the company had paid less than 6,000 (more taxes). In addition to the lack of battery replacement prices, Apple has promised to be more transparent about the iPhone's power optimization. To give "more visibility" in the health of its iPhone's battery, the company will start an iOS software update in the beginning of 2018, so that its position is affecting performance so that they can see themselves. "At first, we will never have - and never will - nothing to underestimate the user experience to intentionally reduce any Apple product or to run a customer upgrade. Our goal is to always make such products This is the same as our customers, and as long as possible, Apple has said that Apple has released an iPhone on iPhone 10, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6S Plus and iPhone SE. To prevent the shutdown, I have introduced power optimization through iOS 10.2.1 update.

    
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This is the reason why older iPhones have bad battery life and how to fix it. "With the update, iOS manages the slow speed of some system components, when it is necessary to stop closing, although in some cases these changes are ignored Users can not be able to see the app, it can take some time to launch for the cut. "Earlier, Apple deliberately secreted the iPhone To Dgatn had suffered major responses from users after jumper. Many users attempted to increase the demand of new iPhone models as a means of this step, a conspiracy theories that have been running on the internet for a long time. Meanwhile, Apple has been killed with many litigation, one of them, allegedly to break the confidence of consumers in Israel

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