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victry1

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Well, hubby’s iPhone 7 says “service battery”. So he has an appointment at the Apple store tomorrow. I kind of wonder if it’s worth spending the money for the battery. Wonder how long it will last. I’d like to see him with a newer phone but he doesn’t want to spend the money. Any thought?
 

arfbsantoso

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Sep 12, 2019
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Well, hubby’s iPhone 7 says “service battery”. So he has an appointment at the Apple store tomorrow. I kind of wonder if it’s worth spending the money for the battery. Wonder how long it will last. I’d like to see him with a newer phone but he doesn’t want to spend the money. Any thought?

Already replace my i7 battery.
Just 15 minutes waiting on independent service.
Cost: nearly 20 dollars.
(in Indonesia Rp. 260.000)
 

canuckRus

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May 18, 2014
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Well, hubby’s iPhone 7 says “service battery”. So he has an appointment at the Apple store tomorrow. I kind of wonder if it’s worth spending the money for the battery. Wonder how long it will last. I’d like to see him with a newer phone but he doesn’t want to spend the money. Any thought?
Certainly cheaper than upgrading to a newer phone. Still useful as a backup phone. Will be doing the same for my 6S (3rd battery) shortly even though I just bought a new iPhone 12mini as well.
 
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now i see it

macrumors G4
Jan 2, 2002
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There's still countless iPhone 7s out in the wild that are ticking time bombs - Loop Disease will eventually kill them.
There's also others that will never develop symptoms to the manufacturing defect.
When the iPhone 7 is working properly, it's plenty good and fast. Paying for a battery replacement is a gamble. Maybe the phone will keep on going for a long time or maybe it's on its last leg. No way to know.
I have an iPhone 7 (with the disease) and I wouldn't personally invest $0.05 cents in it
 

mhdena

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Sep 16, 2009
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I have a 7Plus bought 11/7/17, battery at 90%, its not my main phone at the moment as I got a 12Max in January.

No issues as mentioned above.

A battery should last well over 4 -5 years
 

jeyf

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Jan 20, 2009
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iPhone7 here too
no issues as described above

genus bar replaced the battery Jan21 for $50
everything is good
 

steelhauler34

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Jul 23, 2019
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Absolutely 110% worth it. It’s 50 bucks...lmao. No idea where some are coming from. I wouldn’t second guess it at all as it is still a good phone and does everything the latest and greatest do. I am typing this on a 7+. I think my battery is at 86 or 87 %. I plan on putting a new battery in it probably a year or so from now.
 
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victry1

macrumors regular
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Jan 2, 2008
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NJ
There's still countless iPhone 7s out in the wild that are ticking time bombs - Loop Disease will eventually kill them.
There's also others that will never develop symptoms to the manufacturing defect.
When the iPhone 7 is working properly, it's plenty good and fast. Paying for a battery replacement is a gamble. Maybe the phone will keep on going for a long time or maybe it's on its last leg. No way to know.
I have an iPhone 7 (with the disease) and I wouldn't personally invest $0.05 cents in it
What is Loop disease?
 

1rottenapple

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Apr 21, 2004
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There's still countless iPhone 7s out in the wild that are ticking time bombs - Loop Disease will eventually kill them.
There's also others that will never develop symptoms to the manufacturing defect.
When the iPhone 7 is working properly, it's plenty good and fast. Paying for a battery replacement is a gamble. Maybe the phone will keep on going for a long time or maybe it's on its last leg. No way to know.
I have an iPhone 7 (with the disease) and I wouldn't personally invest $0.05 cents in it
LOL what the heck

a new battery is a great way to extend the life of a phone. If he’s fine with it so be it! You can always buy him a new phone if you want him to have a newer model but heck he’s certainly not looking for new.
 

Aoligei

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Jul 16, 2020
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There's still countless iPhone 7s out in the wild that are ticking time bombs - Loop Disease will eventually kill them.
There's also others that will never develop symptoms to the manufacturing defect.
When the iPhone 7 is working properly, it's plenty good and fast. Paying for a battery replacement is a gamble. Maybe the phone will keep on going for a long time or maybe it's on its last leg. No way to know.
I have an iPhone 7 (with the disease) and I wouldn't personally invest $0.05 cents in it

Dude... my launch day iPhone 7 still works fine. In fact, all my six iPhone 7s are still works perfectly (yes, I get every single iPhone 7 color).

I never drop my phone and all of them were in case.

I brought bunch of battery from Amazon and changed battery by myself.
 

bushman4

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Mar 22, 2011
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iPhone 7 is in a class of it own. While it may not have features of newer iPhones it sleekness and stealth appearance is yet to be beaten
The choice is truly yours , however don’t chase features like 5G which are rare in the newer iPhones. Replacing your battery may give you time to think
 

ian87w

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Feb 22, 2020
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Well, hubby’s iPhone 7 says “service battery”. So he has an appointment at the Apple store tomorrow. I kind of wonder if it’s worth spending the money for the battery. Wonder how long it will last. I’d like to see him with a newer phone but he doesn’t want to spend the money. Any thought?
Just get a new battery. The 7 Will still be supported for another year or so. If your husband likes the phone and it fits his needs, no need to spend money on newer phone.
 

ian87w

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Feb 22, 2020
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Indonesia
iPhone 7 is in a class of it own. While it may not have features of newer iPhones it sleekness and stealth appearance is yet to be beaten
The choice is truly yours , however don’t chase features like 5G which are rare in the newer iPhones. Replacing your battery may give you time to think
Yeah, chasing 5G now is not wise. By the time 5G is commonplace, the modem at that time will be much improved from the current one as well (more efficient and less power hungry), so might as well wait it out until then.
 

1rottenapple

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Apr 21, 2004
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Yeah, chasing 5G now is not wise. By the time 5G is commonplace, the modem at that time will be much improved from the current one as well (more efficient and less power hungry), so might as well wait it out until then.
I agree. I have have my 5g off. The only difference I see is when I have 5g on, my phone is warmer. so go figure. Lte is fine for me.
 
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