iPhone Battery
Replacement battery for iPhone 7
Includes precision tools
Replacement battery for iPhone 7 Plus
Includes precision tools
Battery replacement set including tools
Capacity (Ah): 1960
Battery replacement set including tools
Capacity (Ah): 1715
Replacement battery for iPhone XS Max
High capacity 3714 mAh for heavy usage
High capacity of 2018 mAh
User-friendly installation
Replacement battery for iPhone X
Powerful 2716 mAh for reliability
Features a powerful 1821 mAh capacity
Easy to install
Replacement battery for iPhone 12
Reliable performance with 2815 mAh
Replacement battery for iPhone 7
Power-packed 1960 mAh
Replacement battery for iPhone 8
Efficient 1800 mAh capacity
Powerful and efficient
Replacement with easy install
Replacement battery for iPhone 6S
Reliable 1715 mAh capacity
Reliable battery performance
Designed for quick installation
Long-lasting energy solution
Easy swapping for better performance
Replacement battery for iPhone 11 Pro
With a long-lasting capacity
Replacement battery for iPhone 8 Plus
Capacity of 2700 mAh for longer use
Reliable and lasting power
Easy DIY installation
Replacement battery for iPhone 11 Pro Max
High capacity of 3969 mAh
Replacement battery for iPhone 12 Pro Max
Offers 3687 mAh capacity
Replacement battery for iPhone 5S
Durable 1600 mAh capacity
Improved device longevity
User-friendly installation
High-performance battery upgrade
Optimal power for daily use
Top-tier energy efficiency
Complete your phone's power needs
Performance that lasts
Reliable energy source
Prolongs device usage
High capacity battery
Enhanced usage time
Performance you can trust
Durable and reliable power
A simple replacement solution
Replacement battery for iPhone 7 Plus
Strong 2900 mAh longevity
iPhone Battery - Extra replacement batteries for your iPhone
Is your iPhone struggling to hold a charge for a longer time, or is the battery completely dead?
Then you may want to get a new battery without having to buy a completely new and expensive iPhone model that can cost thousands of kroner.
By purchasing an iPhone battery separately, you can get the battery much cheaper, and you won't have to deal with transferring all your old data and settings from the old iPhone to the new one.
However, changing your iPhone's battery can involve quite a bit of work, as the way it is constructed makes it potentially difficult to change the battery, and you'll therefore need to have the right tools at hand.
If you don't have the right tools at hand, you could potentially damage your iPhone, which you probably want to avoid.
If you don't have the right tools, fortunately, you can find iPhone batteries, which come with a tool set included in the purchase, giving you the tools you need to change the battery.
This way, you can be sure you'll be able to take your iPhone apart without causing damage to it.
Remember to be careful when changing the battery on your iPhone, so you don't destroy the battery during the replacement.
4 things to consider when buying iPhone batteries
When you need an extra iPhone battery, you should make some considerations to ensure you get the right type of battery that fits your iPhone.
We provide you with a few examples of considerations you should make, so you can better assess which battery you need.
#1 - Which iPhone model do you have?
The first thing you should consider when getting a new battery for your iPhone is which iPhone model you want the battery for.
The problem is that the different iPhone models make slight changes in the construction from model to model, which means the batteries are often not compatible with each other, if for example, you want to use an iPhone 12 battery for an iPhone 13.
The same applies to the tools you need to replace the battery, as there are often different types and sizes of screws from model to model, so if you don't have precisely the tools that fit your iPhone model, it can be difficult to work with.
Therefore, you should try to find the exact type of battery and the tools that fit your iPhone model, so you can be sure they can be used and fit in.
#2 - iPhone Battery Compatibility
When you need a new battery for your iPhone, you should ensure that the battery is compatible with your iPhone model.
That's because there are many small changes from model to model, which means the batteries from previous models cannot be used for more modern models.
You can get replacement batteries for the following iPhone models:
- iPhone 4
- iPhone 4S
- iPhone 5
- iPhone 5C
- iPhone 5S
- iPhone 6
- iPhone 6S
- iPhone 6 Plus
- iPhone 6S Plus
- iPhone SE
- iPhone 7
- iPhone 7 Plus
- iPhone 8
- iPhone 8 Plus
- iPhone X
- iPhone 11
- iPhone 11 Pro
- iPhone 11 Pro Max
- iPhone 12
- iPhone 12 Mini
- iPhone 12 Pro
- iPhone 12 Pro Max
- iPhone 13
- iPhone 13 Mini
- iPhone 13 Pro
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
Therefore, it's important to check exactly which iPhone model you are using, so you can find the right battery that fits.
#3 - iPhone battery with tool set
If you want to change the battery on your iPhone yourself but don't have the tools at hand, you can also get iPhone batteries that come with a tool set.
With this tool set, you get a variety of different tools you'll need to open your iPhone to change the battery, as well as a user manual, that tells you how to change the battery.
However, you should remember that there are differences from model to model, so you should ideally buy the battery and tool set that fits your precise iPhone model, so you can be sure everything matches.
Among the tools included, you can find a range of screwdrivers, which fit the various small screws that hold the iPhone together, as well as an opening tool so you can easily remove the screen of the iPhone without damaging it.
Additionally, you'll also receive a suction cup that you'll need to lift the screen with, so that static electricity doesn't build up, and there are no scratches on the screen while you work.
You will also receive a tweezers to make it easier for you to handle the screws and detach small parts from the battery and the iPhone itself, allowing you to access the battery replacement.
This also makes it easier to work with the small parts when you need to reassemble the iPhone.
#4 - iPhone battery capacity
When you are already in the process of changing your iPhone's battery, you may want to consider an upgrade that can hold a charge for a longer time.
It can be a good idea to consider how large of a capacity you would like to have on your new battery, so you get an iPhone that can last a really long time.
The power capacity of the battery is generally measured in mAh, or milliamp hours, which is a unit that shows how long a battery can hold a charge.
Below you can find an overview of the power capacity of the various standard batteries available for the relevant iPhone models.
iPhone Model | Battery Capacity |
iPhone 4 | 1420 mAh |
iPhone 4S | 1432 mAh |
iPhone 5 | 1440 mAh |
iPhone 5S | 1570 mAh |
iPhone 6 | 1810 mAh |
iPhone 6 Plus | 2915 mAh |
iPhone 6S | 1715 mAh |
iPhone 6S Plus | 2915 mAh |
iPhone SE | 1624 mAh |
iPhone 7 | 1960 mAh |
iPhone 7 Plus | 2900 mAh |
iPhone 8 | 1821 mAh |
iPhone 8 Plus | 2675 mAh |
iPhone X | 2716 mAh |
iPhone XS | 2658 mAh |
iPhone XS Max | 3174 mAh |
iPhone XR | 2942 mAh |
iPhone 11 | 3110 mAh |
iPhone 11 Pro | 3046 mAh |
iPhone 12 | 2815 mAh |
iPhone 12 Pro | 2815 mAh |
iPhone 12 Pro Max | 3687 mAh |
iPhone 12 Mini | 2227 mAh |
iPhone 13 | 3227 mAh |
iPhone 13 Pro | 3095 mAh |
iPhone 13 Mini | 2406 mAh |
iPhone 13 Pro Max | 4353 mAh |
With this overview, you have a better idea of where the standard level lies, so you can better assess whether the battery you are interested in is better or worse than the standard.