About genuine iPhone batteries
All rechargeable batteries are consumables and have a limited lifespan — eventually their capacity and performance decline so that they need to be replaced. iPhone uses built-in, high-quality lithium-ion batteries. They're rigorously designed, tested and manufactured to meet Apple’s quality and performance standards. These genuine Apple batteries have also been certified for safety.
Find out about your repair options
For most customers, visiting a professional repair provider with certified technicians who use genuine Apple parts is the safest and most reliable way to get a repair. These providers include Apple and Apple Authorised Service Providers. Independent Repair Providers also have access to genuine Apple parts.1
Lithium-ion batteries are sensitive components and should be serviced with care. To avoid damage that could cause overheating, fire or injury, only trained technicians should replace the battery in your iPhone. Repairs performed by untrained individuals using non-genuine parts may affect the safety of the device or cause them to function incorrectly.
Depending on your location, you can get your iPhone battery replaced — in or out of warranty — by visiting an Apple Store or Apple Authorised Service Provider, or by sending your iPhone to an Apple Repair Centre. Genuine Apple parts are also available for out-of-warranty repairs from Independent Repair Providers or through Self Service Repair.2
Get started with battery service
If a service provider uses non-genuine battery parts, the replacement battery might be:
Poorly designed or manufactured
A previously used battery
A damaged battery
An incorrect battery for your iPhone model
Any of the above could lead to insufficient battery capacity, improper fit or performance issues. Using non-genuine batteries might also result in unexpected behaviour after installation, device software updates or while charging. Using non-genuine batteries might also lead to safety issues.
Genuine batteries are designed to work with iOS to function properly, including to report charge levels and battery health. Therefore, non-genuine batteries won’t have the ability to obtain battery health information.
Parts and Service History
With iOS 15.2 and later and iPhone XR, iPhone XS models and later — including iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation) — you can go to Settings > General > About to see the parts and service history of your iPhone, and you can see if the battery has been replaced. If the repair was done using genuine Apple parts and processes, you’ll see Genuine next to Battery.
With iPhone 15 and later using iOS 18, you’ll see a Used message if the battery has already been used or installed in another iPhone.3
After a new Apple battery has been installed, you’ll see Finish Repair next to Battery until you finish the repair with Repair Assistant.
You’ll see an
message4 if the battery:Was replaced with a non-genuine battery
Isn’t functioning as expected
With iPhone 15 and later with iOS 18, a genuine battery can be reused on another iPhone of the same model. A reused battery may not perform as well as a new genuine Apple battery. You’ll see Used next to Battery for a genuine Apple part that has previously been used in another iPhone.
You can see your battery’s date of first use, capacity and cycle count in Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
Find out more about Battery Health
You may see an additional message that says “Apple has updated the device information for this iPhone”. This means that Apple has updated the device information maintained for this iPhone for service needs, safety analysis and to improve future products.
These messages don't affect your ability to use your iPhone or your battery.
Find out more about iPhone Parts and Service History.
Independent Repair Providers have access to genuine Apple parts, tools, training, service guides, diagnostics and resources. Repairs by Independent Repair Providers are not covered by Apple's warranty or AppleCare plans but may be covered by the provider's own repair warranty.
Self Service Repair provides access to genuine Apple parts, tools and repair manuals so that customers who are experienced with the complexities of repairing electronic devices can perform their own out-of-warranty repairs. Self Service Repair is currently available in certain countries or regions for specific iPhone models introduced in 2021 or later. To view repair manuals and order parts for eligible models, go to the Self Service Repair page.
A previously used part may function in a different iPhone, but because of prior use or modification, the performance and quality may be inconsistent.
With iOS 15.1 or earlier, an Important Battery Message will appear instead of an Unknown message. You can find the message by going to Settings > Battery > Battery Health & Charging.