Does Apple sell OEM battery?

Ciao. Apple does not sell batteries for that model except to authorized service providers. If you want a genuine Apple battery, take your computer to an Apple Store.

Are OEM batteries good for iPhone?

The answer is quite simple – No. It is not safe to use a battery which is not genuine in any phone as it may not be suitable for the device. With a genuine (OEM) battery you can rest assured knowing that there are almost no chances of any damage to the phone.

How much does it cost to replace a battery in an iPhone 5s?

For iPhone 5s users without a warranty or AppleCare+, iPhone battery replacement is $79. If your iPhone 5s battery holds less than 80 percent of its original capacity and you have AppleCare+, your battery replacement will be free of charge!

How much does a iPhone 5 battery cost?

How Much Does It Cost? Depending on your chosen method of replacement (see the options below), you may pay anywhere from $50-100 for iPhone 5 battery replacement service. Apple offers battery replacement for $79, plus $6.95 shipping and appropriate state tax.

How do I know if my iPhone battery is original?

You can also find out if the battery has been replaced. If the replacement was done using genuine Apple parts and processes, “Genuine Apple Part” will appear next to Battery. An Unknown Part message will appear if the battery installation is incomplete or if the battery: Was replaced with a nongenuine battery.

How do I know if my battery is original?

You can see the internal NFC connector after tearing down the battery paper. After ripping down the paper, you can find the NFC chip of a genuine battery is wrapped well. The battery surface feels plain. The NFC chip of a faulty battery is uncovered with glue print.

What brand battery does Apple use?

Apple Lithium-ion Batteries They’re inside every iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple Watch, MacBook, and AirPods, helping you do all kinds of things in all kinds of places.

Can iPhone battery health be faked?

Battery health dropping at an unusual rate can sometimes be an indication that your device is working harder to keep up with non-genuine parts. Counterfeit parts often function at a possible usable level, but are not sustainable in the long term for your iPhone.