Battery replacement for iPhone 16 Pro Max
Is it possible to change 16 pro max ‘s battery on 16 pro?
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Is it possible to change 16 pro max ‘s battery on 16 pro?
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Are you asking if you can do this yourself? That would void the warranty on the phone and you won't be able to find a genuine Apple battery since Apple only sells to authorized Apple service shops.
If not, can you provide more details?
If the battery in your phone is having problems, you need to make an appointment at the Apple Store or take the phone to an authorized Apple service shop.
You can find a list of authorized shops in your area using this link: Find Locations
Are you sure you need a new battery? People get completely unnecessarily obsessed by battery health. The number is a guideline and you only need to start worrying about it when it drops to 80%. Even then that is a convenience number unless your device is less than a year old.
Even rechargeable batteries get worn down and 1-2% health loss per month is perfectly normal. Referring to the "Your battery's maximum capacity" section of the support article: iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support - "A normal battery is designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 500 complete charge cycles when operating under normal conditions." Apple apparently only considers it unusual (and covered by warranty) if a battery drops below 80% maximum capacity in less than a year after you receive it. Ergo, some storage loss as you use it is anticipated and acceptable. A possible 20% drop over the first 12 months equates to 1-2% drop per month being within the range of what Apple finds acceptable. "The one-year warranty includes service coverage for a defective battery. If it is out of warranty, Apple offers battery service for a charge." In other words, if maximum capacity is below 80%, the battery is below normal performance and worth replacing. A notification will appear about this. You can still use a device with a lower health percentage than 80% but for optimal usage you may wish to consider having it changed when it reaches 80% battery health.
What this basically means:
- If battery health drops a few percentage per month that is normal.
- If battery health drops below 80% before the end of the first year, contact Apple about a warranty replacement. (Apple will test it to determine its actual eligibility.)
- If battery health drops below 80% (you will see a warning message) after the first year, consider getting the battery replaced but anticipate paying for it.
Go to this web site for information about how to request battery service for your iPhone: iPhone Battery Replacement - Apple Support
For cost and availability, enter your model information in the "Get an estimate" box at the bottom. (It is best that you do this since sometimes contributors here forget this is an international forum and not everybody asking questions lives in the contributor’s country.)
For instructions on how to get your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch ready for service click here --> Prepare your iPhone or iPad for service - Apple Support
If you are asking about doing this yourself, Apple has information for out of warranty service. Is yours out of warranty? Self Service Repair - Apple Support
Battery replacement for iPhone 16 Pro Max