**Foreword**
Why is there such a big gap between people? The gods in the aunt are all dismantling their batteries and changing them. Only I can replace the battery with just one.
Since I discovered the correct way to use JD.com Shopping on Zhangda Shang, my basic living needs have been met through JD (which means I successfully transformed into a qualified wholesale retailer).
I read an online news: "Apple has officially admitted that in order to deal with issues caused by aging batteries, it really slowed down the speed of old phones." When I saw this, I couldn’t help but curse myself for Cook, the profiteer, no wonder my 6S P battery had a sudden power outage. I could clearly feel the slowdown, and I had to change my iPhone X. However, after seeing this news, I immediately decided to replace my 6S P battery. I hope its CPU won't be forced to lower the frequency anymore and that the battery life will improve. Even as a backup, I hope it can last for another three years.
The first thing I thought of was the brand battery replacement service offered by the group's value friends. But after trying to order, I found that the service wasn't available in my village. The plan eventually fell through. Then I considered physical stores. I asked at a mobile shop on the street and got a price of 100 yuan for an original battery. That was a scam. Now that information is so advanced, even I know there's no such thing as an original battery anymore. They tricked me again. I can't believe it. And if a private phone shop has problems, how do you sell it? No one supervises it, and it’s not reassuring.
By chance, I found JD's own after-sales maintenance service. Many people might not have seen it, even if you search for battery replacement, it's hard to find. This service includes various phone repair options, and even if your phone wasn't bought from JD, you can still purchase this service.
Opening this page, you can see a wide range of replacement and repair services. It covers everything and ensures your phone looks like new.
[Image: A photo showing the JD after-sales service page]
The beginning of the iPhone page is very clear—non-original materials, unlike some unscrupulous sellers who claim to offer original parts. JD offers two options: free delivery or on-site service. It's very convenient. Of course, the prices vary. Considering my budget, I chose the 118 yuan option for free delivery.
Because I trust JD's self-operation, I don’t think they would mislead me with fake parts or tricks. If there's any issue after the replacement, I can communicate with customer service anytime, anywhere. Problems can be effectively resolved. Even if we can't reach an agreement, I can turn to the relevant authorities.
I thought I'd place the order right away, but found that today's appointment time was full. I had to reschedule for tomorrow. However, when choosing the date, I noticed there was no option for 2015. I had to contact customer service.
[Image: A screenshot showing the date selection issue]
The customer service said it was irrelevant, but her reply indicated that the maintenance process takes 5–15 days. I thought JD was being conservative, but I didn’t expect it to take so long. Most of the time is spent on logistics.
After half an hour, I received a call from JD confirming my details. They asked about the phone's condition, color, and whether it was damaged. I told the truth. The JD representative helped me schedule a pickup for the next day. Sure enough, the next day, JD was very prompt. They sent a text message saying their technician would come to pick up the phone. I placed the phone in its original box and even took a video showing the IMEI number. This is the unique identifier of the phone, and ensuring it boots normally was to prevent future disputes.
[Image: A photo of the phone with the IMEI code visible]
JD’s technician arrived quickly and asked if I needed a return key. I said no. He said it was necessary, but I declined. After seeing the after-sales service online, I had already placed the order. The courier said he didn’t know JD had this service and expressed surprise. He then checked the phone’s IMEI and took it. Soon after, I received a message confirming the pickup.
[Image: A screenshot of the pickup confirmation]
Next came a long wait. I placed the order on December 25th, the pickup happened on the 26th, and I received a message on the 28th that the phone had been shipped back.
[Image: A screenshot of the repair process on JD’s website]
On the evening of December 28th, at 11:30 PM, I received a call from JD. At first, I thought it was a spam call, but after checking, I realized it was a maintenance call. The JD technician apologized for calling so late and confirmed that the phone had a small crack on the bottom left corner. To avoid future disputes, they called to confirm. I agreed. Then the technician said that if there were no issues, they would send a new battery back to me. The JD technician worked late, which shows their dedication. Great job!
On December 29th, the status changed again.
[Image: A screenshot showing the updated status]
After checking the phone, I received a message that it had been shipped back.
[Image: A screenshot of the shipping confirmation]
On December 30th, I received my phone. From order to return, it took 6 days. Mainly due to slow logistics. Without a phone, I would have gone crazy. I couldn’t wait to check it out. There was no difference from the original phone. Under the battery test software, it performed well.
[Image: A photo of the battery test results]
[Image: A close-up of the new battery]
On the first day, I felt the power-off was still fast, and the phone lacked energy. I planned to charge it later and check the standby time.
On December 31st, I used the phone normally, and the power drain wasn’t as fast. It worked well without any virtual power.
I mentioned earlier that I replaced the battery after reading the news. Sadly, there was another news on the 29th: "Apple Apologizes for 'Battery Gate': Disappoints You." Apple issued a statement apologizing for slowing down older iPhones to protect battery stability, saying, "We know we've disappointed you," and promised not to deliberately shorten the life of any product. Apple proposed a solution: reducing the battery replacement cost from $79 to $29, valid from late January to December 2018.
My heart was really upset. However, if the price is actually that low, I don’t know if Apple's batteries are overpriced. Can I make an appointment? Everything is still unknown.
Well, thanks for watching!
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