If your iPhone 5's battery life suddenly took a turn for the worse, it may not just be you. Apple today launched a battery replacement program
for some iPhone 5 devices sold between September 2012 and January 2013.
According to the company, these devices may "suddenly experience
shorter battery life or need to be charged more frequently." As with
other voluntary repair efforts, Apple's put up a serial number validator
for people to check if they have one of the affected units. It's also
offering refunds for people who may have paid to have their battery
replaced, which Apple charges $79 to do out of its one year warranty.
Apple had a separate issue
with what it said were a "very limited number" of iPhone 5S units
shortly after its launch last year. It's currently unclear whether the
two issues are related to one another.
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