Apple is now offering a kind of rebate for customers who had their iPhone 6 or later devices battery's replaced. Those who had out-of-warranty replacements between January 1, 2017 and December 28, 2017, is entitled to a $50 credit. The credits will be handed out via electronic funds transfer or as a credit on the credit cards used to pay for the battery replacement service. Only replacements completed at an Apple authorized service location (Apple Store, Apple Repair Center, or an Apple Authorized Service Provider) are considered eligible. Again, these are only for out-of-warranty battery replacements, those who had in-warranty replacements during the said dates are ineligible. Read more in our articles including "Apple offering $50 credits for out of warranty iPhone battery replacements" and "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2".
Apple is now offering a kind of rebate for customers who had their iPhone 6 or later devices battery's replaced. Those who had out-of-warranty replacements between January 1, 2017 and December 28, 2017, is entitled to a $50 credit.
The credits will be handed out via electronic funds transfer or as a credit on the credit cards used to pay for the battery replacement service. Only replacements completed at an Apple authorized service location (Apple Store, Apple Repair Center, or an Apple Authorized Service Provider) are considered eligible. Again, these are only for out-of-warranty battery replacements, those who had in-warranty replacements during the said dates are ineligible.
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