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iPhone battery replacement from iPodJuice costs only $25 to $65

Posted July 25th, 2007 by Alex Ion

iPhone battery replacement from iPodJuice costs only $25 to $65

Fear no more, iPhone users. Though tests say you won’t need a new battery soon, it looks like the guys at iPodJuice .com has a $45 battery to replace your used one, only for $45 (add $20 for shipping). That means that if you choose third parties to change the battery, you won’t pay the $85.95 Apple asks.

The iPodJuice product is a 1400 mAh lithium-ion battery which will get you a ten year guarantee after you get it installed. Did I mention that you can do it yourself? It would only cost you $25 to buy it (add $20 for shipping). The battery is designed for the 4GB and 8GB iPhone models and though you may not need anything right now, you have an alternative in case anything happens.

[iPhone Battery Replacement via Technabob]



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  • 2 Responses to “iPhone battery replacement from iPodJuice costs only $25 to $65”

    1. Laura Says:

      Um, actually, it looks like the battery is $20 and then they charge $25 for the installation (labor). SO it’s just $45, not $65 which is what your article implies.

      - peace out, - laura!

    2. Alex Ion Says:

      You need to add handling/shipping : $20 and you’ll get the $65 they did!

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