
on 30-12-2016 18:16
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on 30-12-2016 18:16
My iPhone 6 keeps turning off when the battery is still at 20/30%.
I have tried resetting the device, but still no luck.
Is this something I can take to O2 to fix or apple?
I am in a pay monthly contract.
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on 30-12-2016 18:27
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on 30-12-2016 18:27
You can check if your serial number is effected here https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/28/apple-how-to-check-iphone-6s-battery-replacement-serial-number/
However, there has been a large number of complaints regardless since ios10 was launched so there is some suspicion that it may be a software issue.
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30-12-2016 18:22 - edited 30-12-2016 18:24
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30-12-2016 18:22 - edited 30-12-2016 18:24
Hi @Anonymous I wouldn't even think of sending it to O2. Go to Apple ...or give them a call
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/contact
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on 30-12-2016 18:27
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on 30-12-2016 18:27
You can check if your serial number is effected here https://9to5mac.com/2016/11/28/apple-how-to-check-iphone-6s-battery-replacement-serial-number/
However, there has been a large number of complaints regardless since ios10 was launched so there is some suspicion that it may be a software issue.
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on 30-12-2016 18:32
Try a full restore via iTunes. If that doesn't work then book a Genius Bar appointment at your nearest Apple Store to get it looked at.

on 30-12-2016 18:45
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on 30-12-2016 18:45
That's a serious problem and should be rectified by Apple not o2 unless you want to wait longer and pay. I assume you have warranty so waste no time in getting this sorted.
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on 30-12-2016 18:53
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on 30-12-2016 18:53
It may just be a faulty battery and nothing more serious at all.
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30-12-2016 19:07 - edited 30-12-2016 19:52
And a faulty "built-in" battery isn't serious?
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on 30-12-2016 19:24
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on 30-12-2016 19:24
@Anonymous wrote:
And a faulty "built-in" bettery isn't serious?
Batteries are easily changed but I'm not sure about a bettery?
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on 30-12-2016 19:27
They can change a battery for you under the program for you but they may charge a fee if it is not warranted as part of the program units affected
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on 30-12-2016 19:28
What's a bettery when it's at home? A new kind of phone?

