An iPhone or iPod can last for many years if you take good care of it, but there is a downside to that longevity: you have to consider a battery replacement. In this article, we'll help you decide if the maintenance is worth it.
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A heavily used mobile device can show diminishing battery life after 18-24 months. If you've had your iPhone or iPod for two years or more, you've probably noticed that the battery holds less juice and that you need to charge it more often.
You don’t need to replace the battery as soon as these signs appear, but the problem won’t solve itself. And if you’re still happy with everything, you may prefer to replace the battery instead of buying a whole new device.
The problem is that the battery of these devices cannot be (easily) replaced by the user himself, because the housing is difficult to access and the batteries are difficult to reach.