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venividivigor

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My iPhone 5s takes forever to charge, and right after using my iPhone from now till 20 min ago (phone was charging overnight) it dropped to 93% using LTE. Not sure if that means my battery is defective, but my phone most of the time won't even last the whole day at my school, and I hardly even use it besides messaging.

So I was wondering, would Apple replace my iPhone free of charge?
 
My iPhone 5s takes forever to charge, and right after using my iPhone from now till 20 min ago (phone was charging overnight) it dropped to 93% using LTE. Not sure if that means my battery is defective, but my phone most of the time won't even last the whole day at my school, and I hardly even use it besides messaging.

So I was wondering, would Apple replace my iPhone free of charge?

Mines dies extremely fast but it chargers pretty quickly. I would get that check out.
 
My iPhone 5s takes forever to charge, and right after using my iPhone from now till 20 min ago (phone was charging overnight) it dropped to 93% using LTE. Not sure if that means my battery is defective, but my phone most of the time won't even last the whole day at my school, and I hardly even use it besides messaging.

So I was wondering, would Apple replace my iPhone free of charge?

The apple has already said that there are about thousands of iphones 5s have the defects of battery problem. And I believe you could change your iphone for FREE.
 
The apple has already said that there are about thousands of iphones 5s have the defects of battery problem. And I believe you could change your iphone for FREE.

One site said that Apple will contact the owner for replacement. Unknown if true but call Apple to get it exchanged
 

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One site said that Apple will contact the owner for replacement. Unknown if true but call Apple to get it exchanged


Where in the article did Apple say the are contacting the owners?
 
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