Apple increases prices of out-of warranty iPhone, Mac, and iPad battery replacements

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Apple has hiked the prices of out-of-warranty battery replacements for iPhone, Mac and iPad.

Beginning today, Apple’s out-of-warranty battery service fee has increased by $20 for all iPhone models prior to the iPhone 14, as well as for the following iPad models: iPad Pro 12.9” (5th generation and prior), iPad Pro 11” (3rd generation and prior), iPad Pro 10.5”, iPad Pro 9.7”, iPad mini (6th generation and prior), and iPad Air (5th generation and prior).

For the Mac, Apple is raising the out-of-warranty battery service fee by $30 for all MacBook Air models and by $50 for all MacBook and MacBook Pro models.

The price increase is for users who do not have AppleCare or ‌AppleCare‌+. For AppleCare‌+ subscribers, the subscription will continue to offer free battery replacements when their device’s battery health has decreased past 80 percent.

Apple warned of new price increase in January, giving users the opportunity to repair their devices before the prices changed today.

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