When the first-gen iPhone was released, with its non-user-replaceable battery, many were interested, and not-so-happy with its battery replacement policy: users had to expect a three-day wait and could lose all their data.
You would, of course, get your iPhone bad. Now, with the iPad, Apple has changed course: they don't replace your battery; they replace your iPad.
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