CommentRe:How is this not fraud? (Score 1)281
Ok this is napkin math, but the average iPhone age to replacement is about four years now, and there are approx. 190 million iPhones in current use. Apple's battery replacement peaked last year at about 10 million batteries. If we double that to account for non-Apple repair shops to 20 million (which is probably way, way higher than normal), we still have only about 40% of iPhone users changing their batteries during the life of the device. So yes, in fact, most people that buy an iPhone don't ever expect to replace the battery. They just replace the phone.