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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Jesse Hooton

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-As an independent shop owner myself the answer is QUITE obvious. The battery is most likely the issue and the “Apple Authorized Service Provider” was trying to sell you a replacement device for a much higher profit margin. Typically when the battery health drops below 85% is when people notice they’re charging multiple times throughout the day. You can order DIY battery kits from ifixit or check the reviews from local repair shops. I myself use batteries with higher capacity than the original so you get more runtime out of every charge.
+As an independent shop owner myself the answer is QUITE obvious. The battery is most likely the issue and the “Apple Authorized Service Provider” was trying to sell you a replacement device for a much higher profit margin. Typically when the battery health drops below 85% is when people notice they’re charging multiple times throughout the day. You can order DIY battery kits from ifixit or check the reviews from local repair shops. If you have a batteries plus bulbs, I would avoid them. They use subpar Rayovac batteries. I myself use batteries with higher capacity than the original so you get more runtime out of every charge.

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Jesse Hooton

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As an independent shop owner myself the answer is QUITE obvious. The battery is most likely the issue and the “Apple Authorized Service Provider” was trying to sell you a replacement device for a much higher profit margin. Typically when the battery health drops below 85% is when people notice they’re charging multiple times throughout the day. You can order DIY battery kits from ifixit or check the reviews from local repair shops. I myself use batteries with higher capacity than the original so you get more runtime out of every charge.

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