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MidWestIA 08-10-2024 06:45 AM

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Make a online appt for apple at mall of millenia - then go have them do it

retiredguy123 08-10-2024 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by MidWestIA (Post 2358428)
Make a online appt for apple at mall of millenia - then go have them do it

I wouldn't drive 100 miles roundtrip to replace a battery on a phone that is only worth about $200, when Best Buy is an authorized Apple repair facility. It's just a battery.

kendi 08-10-2024 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Tvflguy (Post 2357705)
My iPhone 12 is dropping battery life. Now 85% but seems to be losing charge quicker during the day. I googled local batt replacement. See that BestBuy does for $89. Any feedback from anyone here re places that install new batteries in iPhones? My 12 is fine and do not want to upgrade to new phone simply due to batt….

I have the same problem. Found out Mozilla tends to drain the battery. Followed some online instructions as to how to stop this but to no avail. Switched to safari using duck duck go. Seems this might help a little but what I would really like to do is totally delete Mozilla but haven’t figured out how to save my bookmarks.

Bill14564 08-10-2024 07:34 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2358421)
A lot of posters are recommending using Apple parts. I never buy any Apple products, and when I need a part to repair something, I always go with the cheapest part I can find. Of course manufacturers recommend using their OEM parts. I know I'm cheap, but, is there any real evidence that OEM parts are worth the extra cost?

Most auto shops would go out of business if they always used original equipment parts for repairs. I bought a Dyson vacuum and 2 batteries failed under warranty until the warranty expired and I bought a battery from Amazon that was half the cost and had 2 times the amp rating. I use 10 dollar refrigerator filters in my whirlpool frig ever since they raised the price for Whirlpool filters to $60. I also bought an $80 ice maker instead of the $300 Whirlpool one.

Real evidence? Probably not, but there is abundant anecdotal evidence that aftermarket knock-off parts are frequently not as good as the OEM parts.

Does it matter that the water filter in your refrigerator doesn't work quite as well? No, just buy another. Does it matter that the ice maker doesn't last as long? No, you can buy two more and still save money.

Does it matter that the battery in your phone fails early? Maybe not, unless it fails by swelling and destroying the phone or catching fire or if the phone becomes damaged when it is disassembled again.

Personally, I am willing to pay a premium for some items if they are important enough to me and I believe I will get better quality. The tires on my car, the beer that I drink, and my phone battery are important enough.

retiredguy123 08-10-2024 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2358460)
Real evidence? Probably not, but there is abundant anecdotal evidence that aftermarket knock-off parts are frequently not as good as the OEM parts.

Does it matter that the water filter in your refrigerator doesn't work quite as well? No, just buy another. Does it matter that the ice maker doesn't last as long? No, you can buy two more and still save money.

Does it matter that the battery in your phone fails early? Maybe not, unless it fails by swelling and destroying the phone or catching fire or if the phone becomes damaged when it is disassembled again.

Personally, I am willing to pay a premium for some items if they are important enough to me and I believe I will get better quality. The tires on my car, the beer that I drink, and my phone battery are important enough.

I have had two lithium batteries that swelled, one destroyed my Samsung cell phone, and the other almost destroyed my HP laptop. But, both of these batteries were the original battery that came with the devices, not aftermarket ones.

Bill14564 08-10-2024 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by retiredguy123 (Post 2358464)
I have had two lithium batteries that swelled, one destroyed my Samsung cell phone, and the other almost destroyed my HP laptop. But, both of these batteries were the original battery that came with the devices, not aftermarket ones.

Bad things happen to good people.... and to good quality products. Bad things happen to lower quality products more often.

retiredguy123 08-10-2024 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2358474)
Bad things happen to good people.... and to good quality products. Bad things happen to lower quality products more often.

I agree, but don't always assume that the aftermarket product is lower quality just because it costs less. The batteries that came with my very expensive Dyson vacuum were crap and didn't last 4 months. I went through 3 Dyson batteries. Finally, I bought a battery from Amazon that was half the price and had an amp rating that was 2 times that of the Dyson battery. Two years later, it is still working fine.

phylt 08-10-2024 10:38 AM

I'm the OP. One thing that I failed to mention was that my 'battery health' dropped from 90% to 85% in a period of about 3 months. I plan to keep my iPhone 12th another 3+ years.

Would rather not change out the battery when it REALLY needs it. That's like having a 3 year old car that will need tires in a year or so and you plan to keep it another 3 years. Why not replace them NOW and enjoy peace of mind and safety while having it?

So I plan to get an appt at BestBuy in the next few months. $89 is cheap money to restore phone power like new. IMO.

Thanks for the input folks.

jnieman 08-10-2024 11:24 AM

When my iPhone battery reached maximum charge at 77 percent an alert came on my phone to tell me my battery needed changing.

FFlank 08-10-2024 11:45 AM

I went to Apple when my iPhone 11 got below 80%. Walked into the store, came back in a couple of hours and it was done. Good experience and less than $100.

rsmurano 08-10-2024 11:51 AM

You can share your bookmarks from Firefox and move them to safari.
As for costs, if you buy apple products, you are looking for quality over cheap. Would you put a cheap rebuilt product on a Porsche?

Plinker 08-10-2024 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jnieman (Post 2358580)
When my iPhone battery reached maximum charge at 77 percent an alert came on my phone to tell me my battery needed changing.

Same with our iPhones. We got a message. I purchased two replacement batteries from Amazon which includes an install kit. Cost was only $20 ($40 for both) vs the $85 quote ($170 for both). I followed one of the many replacement videos online and saved $130.
Warning: requires excellent hand/eye coordination and excellent vision. The screws are the tiniest I have ever seen.


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