iPhone: new battery costs $79, 3 days
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Need that iPhone battery replaced? It's going to cost you $79, a $6.85, and a 3 business-day trip to Apple. That means no phone in the interim (unless you rent one for an additional $29), and, oh yes, you'll still need to pay for service while it's gone.
Thus far, it seems all media outlets and reviewers (except, now, MSNBC) have missed this hidden iPod fee. The battery lasts 300-400 recharges, then must be replaced.
It's unclear whether Apple announced this fee prior to selling its first units. In any case, it's on an out-of-the-way page on their website now.
Bob Sullivan takes a closer look at the media coverage and breaks the story on MSNBC.
Thus far, it seems all media outlets and reviewers (except, now, MSNBC) have missed this hidden iPod fee. The battery lasts 300-400 recharges, then must be replaced.
It's unclear whether Apple announced this fee prior to selling its first units. In any case, it's on an out-of-the-way page on their website now.
Bob Sullivan takes a closer look at the media coverage and breaks the story on MSNBC.
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To me, whether it's a phone, a TV remote, or what have you, the device must have a user-replaceable battery or it's a no go for purchase, period.
Indeed. This knowledge has just assured that I will never purchase this version of this device.