iPhone Battery Replacements

FAQs

1. How do I choose the right battery for my iPhone model?

Every battery listing on our site specifies the exact iPhone models it is compatible with. You can easily find your model number by going to Settings > General> About on your device.

It is important to match this number with our product description before you place an order. If you need a hand identifying your phone, our team is happy to help you find the right fit.

2. Why do iPhone battery prices vary between models?

Battery costs vary by model and capacity. Newer iPhones often use more advanced battery technology, which can be reflected in the price. We work hard to offer competitive pricing for all generations of Apple devices to help you get your phone back to peak performance.

3. What are common signs that my iPhone battery needs replacing?

You might notice your phone draining much faster than usual or shutting down unexpectedly during the day. Other signs include a battery that will not reach a full charge even after being plugged in for a long time. You can also check your Battery Health settings for warnings about reduced capacity or service recommendations.

4. Can I replace an iPhone battery myself?

Replacing an iPhone battery requires patience and some specific tools to do the job right. You can attempt the repair yourself if you are comfortable with DIY projects and have the correct equipment. If you prefer a professional touch, a trained technician can help ensure the replacement is done safely.

5. Do iPhone batteries from iGadget include a warranty?

Yes, our iPhone batteries come with a warranty that covers any manufacturing defects. This warranty does not cover problems caused by an incorrect installation or physical damage that occurs after delivery. Please get in touch with us if you suspect your battery has a defect so we can assist you with the next steps.

6. What should I check for when my battery arrives?

You should inspect the battery for any signs of physical damage as soon as it arrives. It is also a good practice to ensure the connectors match your specific iPhone model before you begin the repair. Please read any instructions supplied with the part and contact us if anything seems incorrect before you attempt the installation.

7. What should I do with my old iPhone battery?

You should never put old lithium-ion batteries in your general household waste. Please take them to a local e-waste recycling centre or a facility in New Zealand that accepts rechargeable batteries. This ensures they are disposed of safely and in an environmentally friendly way. Most local councils have dedicated drop-off points for these types of materials.