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Old 09-08-2019, 06:41 PM   #5
OtinG
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I noticed Walmart had an iPhone 6s for sale at $199 on one of their plans. Older, but if new the battery should be okay. The non-Plus models have smaller batteries that were problematic in some cases. I know Apple offered a battery replacement program for some of them a while back, but I think that is no longer an option unless you pay full price for the replacement. So iLoveJedd is right to say avoid the used non-Plus models. I’m not sure how well the Plus models held up, but my 6 Plus still had a good battery after two years when I sold it. My 7 model had only about 90% battery capacity left after two years, and that qualified it for the discounted battery replacement.
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