Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Apple Releases Case With Built-In Battery for Latest iPhone

Apple was replacing out-of-warranty iPhone batteries at $29 (Rs. 1,995), New batteries would remove the need to throttle older devices that were at risk of crashing when under intense loads.


Apple Releases Case With Built-In Battery for Latest iPhones

Apple Releases Case With Built-In Battery for Latest iPhone
Apple Releases Case With Built-In Battery for Latest iPhone

Apple Releases A $99 iPhone Case With Built-In Battery

This could have had a knock-on effect on users’ minds. After upgrading their batteries, they released that they do not need a new phone this year.
Cook said that “upgrade rates” did not factor into the decision to reduce the price of replacement batteries.
The battery replacement programme was kicked off in late December 2017
Apple CEO reportedly revealed the new figure during a all-hands meeting

Apple Replaced 11 Million iPhone Batteries Under $29 Replacement Programme in 2018, Up From an Average of 1-2 Million: Report

Apple Releases Cases With Built-in Batteries for Latest iPhones

Even though it is only January, we’re already seeing rumors and stories about the iPhone’s successor despite the current generation has only been on the market for less than four months. Today, some new renders come to us from CompareRaja of one of the current prototype designs that Apple is working with, according to the source.

Apple Inc. on Tuesday released re-chargeable battery cases for the iPhone XS, XS Max, and XR that add several hours of battery life to the smartphones.

Technology giants in Cupertino, California, had earlier presented a similar case for their older iPhone 6 and iPhone 7 models. Talk time on iPhone Xs increased from 20 hours to 33 hours in new cases, 25 hours to 37 hours on the XS Max, and 25 hours to 39 hours on the XR, according to Apple’s website. The cases can also be re-charged with inductive chargers.





The cases cost $129 and come in white or black. They’re popular with many iPhone users and contribute to Apple’s Other Products segment, which generated $4.2 billion in revenue in the fourth quarter, up 31 percent from a year earlier.

Another set of iPhone XI prototype renders surfaces

Apple kicked off the battery replacement programme back in December 2017 to compensate the slowing down of old iPhone models. While the company was originally charging around Rs. 6,500 for customers replacing the battery of an iPhone that isn't in warranty, it brought the cost down to Rs. 1,995 for all out-of-warranty iPhone battery replacements, irrespective of iPhone models. This was the sole purpose behind pulling in countless clients and at last getting the incredible figure of 11 million battery substitutions.

Notwithstanding, it merits calling attention to that Apple hasn't yet formally uncovered the quantity of batteries it supplanted under the program that was dynamic for Over a year - between December 2017 and December 2018

Apple "replaced 10 times more batteries" than expected

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After an impressive clamor when the concealed "highlight" was found, Apple declared it would endeavor to compensate for its poor correspondence by offering less expensive substitution batteries for a year.

At the time it was suspected that few individuals would require another battery, however it would seem that the numbers were significantly higher.

In the main profit call after the scaled down estimating was reported (interpreted by Six Colors), one money related investigator asked whether buyers' expanded mindfulness that they could supplant their batteries as opposed to redesign their telephones ought to be a worry for financial specialists.

"We didn't think about it in any capacity whatsoever, what it would do to update rates. We did it since we thought it was the correct activity for our clients. Furthermore, staying here today, I don't recognize what impact it will have. What's more, once more, it was not in our perspective of choosing to do what we've done.”

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