on 14-02-2014 13:41
on 14-02-2014 13:41
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 15-02-2014 01:15
on 15-02-2014 01:15
on 15-02-2014 08:25
@Anonymous wrote:Thanks for all the advice. I'll certainly have a look at all of your tips and see how I get on during my shift tomorrow. If there's no improvement after I've made some changes, I'll get in touch with Apple.
@Anonymous wrote:Just out of interest incase this is transmitter/mast related...
At the weekend, when you're not at work, does your battery last any longer? (assuming you don't live THAT close to your work lol)
Just out of interest, if Apple decide to replace the phone because it's faulty, how long would this process take/How long will I be without my phone? I only ask because I travel quite a bit and I usually need a decent phone with internet access with me. Cheers!
I needed to have my 4S replaced a couple of years ago.
Basically the issue I had meant the iPhone needed replaced. I walked into the Apple Store and walked out with my replacement in around 15 minutes.
Although I'm not certain, if it is just the battery that is at fault on your iPhone Dave, chances are they will just replace the battery. Whether the battery can be replaced in the Apple Store, then I am not sure if it can be, perhaps the other members can help more with this.
What I would advise Dave is, backup your iPhone before going to the Apple Store, just in case they do replace your iPhone. I wrote a video guide showing how to do this, the link to it is below
on 15-02-2014 18:30
on 15-02-2014 18:30
15-02-2014 18:32 - edited 15-02-2014 18:33
@Anonymous wrote:
After making a few changes after reading the battery saving tips, the phone still isn't performing great today. The only difference is that it still has battery life after an 8 hour shift. Only just though.
I'll back up the phone and make an appointment with Apple. I'm guessing I need to go to the Genius Bar? Thanks for all of your advice and pointing me in the right direction!
You guess right but do make an appointment or you could be turned away.
The battery will be pretty much done after that amount of months use to be fair.
on 15-02-2014 19:03
Keeping in mind the fact that my warranty has ran out, do you expect that I might incur any costs to have the phone repaired or replaced? That is if they don't find an alternative solution obviously.
15-02-2014 19:06 - edited 15-02-2014 19:15
@Anonymous wrote:Keeping in mind the fact that my warranty has ran out, do you expect that I might incur any costs to have the phone repaired or replaced? That is if they don't find an alternative solution obviously.
Yes on both unless you have Apple Care +.
A cost to replace the battery or a fee for an out of warranty replacement.
How much does iPhone Battery Replacement Service cost?
Service arranged through Apple costs £ 55.00. A £ 7.44 shipping fee will be added if this service requires shipping. All fees are in British Pound Sterling and include VAT.
http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_Kingdom&product=iphone
My iPhone is not under warranty.
http://support.apple.com/kb/index?page=servicefaq&geo=United_Kingdom&product=iphone
Look under 'Express Replacement Service' and then 'my iphone is not under warranty'
on 15-02-2014 21:44
@Anonymous wrote:
I'll back up the phone and make an appointment with Apple. I'm guessing I need to go to the Genius Bar? Thanks for all of your advice and pointing me in the right direction!
Yeah I think its the best action if you are still having poor battery life. Just make sure you make an appointment beforehand though.
Here's the link to book an appointment:
http://concierge.apple.com/reservation/gb/en/techsupport/
I would have expected the battery to last more than 14 months before it had issues though, from my experience with iPhone's, this defintely isn't normal for batteries to last this duration of time before having issues.
A friend of mine owns my old iPhone 4S which is over 2 years old, and he is still getting the battery life he has always got out of it.
on 16-02-2014 06:48
There you go @davecarsley you have armed with all the info you should need and been provided with the Apple Genius Bar Appointment link by me earlier in the thread discussions and now by Fatboy.
Let us know how this pans out for you.