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deepsme Posts: > 500

Yeah there finally is some solution for the battery problem - my biggest worry regarding the iphone.But it dosen't come cheap...check HERE.
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Posted: 2007-07-04 22:58:24
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QVGA Posts: > 500

R-I-P O-F-F
see, even i can make something fancy out of nothing, apple has some competition
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:02:08
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masseur Posts: > 500

well, I feel I have to comment on this one.

what a total rip-off! $80-odd bucks, thats £40 to replace a battery!

why couldn't they just do what just about every other phone manufacturer does and make the battery user replaceable by simple means of removing a battery cover and popping the battery. That way iphone users can carry spares for long trips too.

and you can bet if/when this comes to UK it ain't gonna be £40!

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[ This Message was edited by: masseur on 2007-07-04 22:19 ]
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:15:06
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deepsme Posts: > 500

From Apple FAQ...

"If I need to have my iPhone repaired, will I be able to borrow an iPhone to use?
Apple can provide an AppleCare Service Phone for you to use with all of your data while your iPhone is being repaired. The service fee for the AppleCare Service phone is $29. For more details please review the iPhone Rental Terms And Conditions."

$29!??! gives me one for free!


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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:24:24
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masseur Posts: > 500

here is the faq where it also includes the terms and conditions for the rental phone where it says that ownership remains with Apple at all times and there are various clauses covering loss etc etc

so I don't think you'll be getting a second iphone for $29
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:31:44
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

Thats a bit of a pain in the arse if you ask me, but saying that the batterey last 300 - 400 charges so i doubt many first hand buyers will suffer the battery problems.
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:35:19
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masseur Posts: > 500

agreed. so depending on how quickly 2nd generation iphone comes out Apple will be getting 2nd hand users to pay too!

I do think its good that they give advice on battery care though but I wonder how many people will actually read that
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:37:08
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Jools Posts: > 500

Looking at the price of OEM batteries on the Carphone Warehouse web-site, $80/£40 seems about average for an original battery, and CPW prices don't include fitting.

No doubt there will be cheaper third-party alternatives by the time 300-400 charge cycles has gone.

I remember getting an original K700 replacement battery and although I didn't pay (it was in warranty), it was down as £39.99 on the receipt.
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:46:48
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masseur Posts: > 500

I certainly don't buy batteries from CPW but thats because I have a choice. I get them from mobilefun, L8shop and even expansys for much less than those prices and they are also original.

and thats really the point, we have a choice where to get the battery from so why did Apple not learn from their ipod mistakes and make it user replaceable? almost every device, not just mobile phones, have user replaceable batteries these days

there is really no excuse
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:54:58
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Superluminova Posts: > 500

I for one don't think the price is an issue as its about the same as normal OEM batteries like you've stated Jools,

But its the fact that I need to send my phone back to apple to have it fitted. Thats 3 days I won't have my phone for and I don't think I should have to do that due to what in my eyes is a design fault.
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Posted: 2007-07-04 23:58:08
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