iPhone 15 Pro Battery (3200 mAh)
iPhone 15 Pro battery with original capacity. The iPhone 15 Pro battery consists of: original chip, original flex cable, original capacity and quality copy battery cells.
iPhone 15 Pro battery with original capacity. This iPhone 15 Pro battery has been thoroughly tested and can handle up to 800 charges before the battery begins to lose capacity and drain faster. Replace your old iPhone 15 Pro battery with a new battery that can keep your iPhone on all day while providing stable and safe charging.
iPhone 15 Pro battery specifications:
Capacity (mAh): 3200 mAh
Voltage (V): 4.47 V
Chemistry: Li-Ion-Pol
Lifespan: 800 charges
Warranty: 1 year
After installing iPhone 15 Pro battery:
When you have replaced the battery in your iPhone 15 Pro we recommend that you charge the battery to 100%. After that you should use the entire battery until it runs out of power. Then charge your iPhone 15 Pro again to 100%.
Tools for replacing iPhone 15 Pro battery:
- Pentalobe P2 screwdriver
- Phillips #000 screwdriver
- Tri-Point Y000 screwdriver
- Suction cup
- Opening tool
iPhone 15 Pro battery fits: A2848, A3101, A3102, A3104
You can choose to replace your iPhone 15 Pro battery yourself, but if you don't have experience with this we recommend that you get a professional to do it.
Relevant info:
When replacing the battery on iPhone 15 Pro, the phone's Battery Health reading function will no longer be possible. The phone will likewise pop up with a 'service message' (Important message about battery. Cannot confirm that this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery. Battery health information is not available.)
The reason for this is that the battery is equipped with a microcontroller chip which is paired with the phone's logic board. This pairing is broken during any battery replacement. The chip is used to store data information, such as battery capacity, temperature and how much time is left until it is completely drained.
The new battery will however be fully functional with regard to charging and battery capacity. This pattern of behavior proves once again that Apple is out to stop all repairs performed by anyone other than Apple itself. Apple claims that the use of third-party components can contribute to degraded iPhone functions, but when 'genuine Apple parts' have the same problem, it is clearly not about third-party components at all: it is about preventing you from having any autonomy with a device you allegedly own.
