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The 3GS is getting a little tempermental...
Has been droipping out at about 50% charge, but this week has been switching off with as much as 70-90% battery showing.
can the battery be replaced? or is it time for a new phone?
Get a new phone! I've just bought a new one after the microphone went crazy on my 3GS.
Much prefer the shape of the 3...
Might be persuaded to go for a 4GS / 5 depending on contract prices - but my preference would be to fix the 3
I do agree that the 3, to me, feels better in the hand than the latter models. I have a 3GS and it keeps cutting out at around 20% battery, very annoying. The LCD unit has a problem and I've bought a replacement and plan to replace it myself (didnt get time last night!). I plan to keep it on my sim only deal for as long as I can then upgrade to iphone 5 (or android equivalent - dependant on prices).
Replaced the battery in mine with one bought from e-bay, wasn't very much and also included the tools to pull the phone apart etc. Took about 20-25 minutes to do whilst watching a tutorial I found on YouTube. Bit fiddly but no parts left over at the end and works fine now.
^ Exactly what higthepig said. Not difficult but my old eyes didn't help! Cost about £7.
OR £120 for another 3GS from Apple as an out of warranty replacement. I took this option and I was not even the original owner.
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=3gs+battery+replacement&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-gb&client=safari
Spend 15-20 quid on a new battery or local phone repair shop will do it for a tenner.
Now you have £100 to spend on bikey bits!
eggbox - did you just go into the store?
Also, anyone recommend a battery for the 3GS off ebay?
Kevster, I booked a slot with one of the techies in the shop
"OR £120 for another 3GS from Apple as an out of warranty replacement. I took this option and I was not even the original owner."
Did this too after I dropped my 4. Booked a slot at the Genius bar on-line, turned up, 20 minutes later walked out with a new phone.
The battery replacement is easy if you just take your time and remember what order you've taken the bits out.
I might still have a spare and unused 3GS battery in the house - drop me a mail if you want it and I'll take a look.
Will a new battery definitely solve the cutting out issues?