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I Replaced My iPhone’s Battery Myself and You Can Too

Posted on November 10, 2022August 27, 2023 By bot

You can do DIY fixes on your iPhone, even if you don’t use Apple’s own do-it-yourself repair program. With third-party components and various tools available to buy, you can crack open your iPhone and replace your battery, or your screen, often for less money than having a company do it for you.  .
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