According to Apple, a small number of iPhone 5
sold between September 2012 and January 2013 are experiencing battery
problems, where the users may experience reduced battery life, causing
them to charge more frequently.
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Apple is now asking those who purchased an iPhone 5 in that period to
check if they eligible for their battery replacement program. You have
to enter the serial number of iPhone on Apple's website to check if your
phone is eligible and if it is, Apple will replace the battery free of
charge.
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