Apple has once again increased the cost of out-of-warranty battery replacements for its latest flagship iPhones. The iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max will now cost you $119 to get a new battery if you’re not covered by AppleCare+. This is a $20 jump from the previous $99 price for the iPhone 15 Pro models.While the price hike is certainly noticeable, it’s worth noting that AppleCare+ subscribers can still get their batteries replaced for free, as long as the battery’s health has dropped below 80% of its original capacity. That said, we could speculate that the increase in cost for the iPhone 16 Pro models might be attributed to a couple of factors.
iPhone redesigned the iPhone 16 battery as well as changed its size for the iPhone 16. | Image credit — Apple
This isn’t the first time Apple has raised battery replacement costs. With the release of the iPhone 14 series, the price jumped from $69 to $99. Additionally, the cost for older iPhone models also increased from $69 to $89. Below are the current costs for a battery replacement on various iPhone models:
From my perspective, this trend towards pricier repairs would make me think twice about upgrading to the latest iPhone without also investing in AppleCare+. It’s a reminder that while the upfront cost of a new phone might be high, the long-term costs associated with maintenance and repairs are also worth factoring in. It will be interesting to see how these rising repair costs influence consumer behavior and whether it encourages people to hold onto their devices for longer periods.