Summary
As it does with the iPhone, Apple says it will give people whose iPads have a "diminished ability to hold an electrical charge" an entire new unit.
Story Published: Mar 15, 2010 at 11:47 AM PST
Story Updated: Mar 15, 2010 at 11:47 AM PST
Apple Inc.'s iPhone and iPad both have sealed-in batteries that owners can't replace themselves. The service will cost $99As it does with the iPhone, Apple says it will give people whose iPads have a "diminished ability to hold an electrical charge" an entire new unit. plus $6.95 in shipping charges.
The information, posted on Apple's support Web site, was reported earlier by the AppleInsider blog.
Apple's first iPads, which can connect to the Internet using Wi-Fi but not cellular networks, go on sale April 3. The least expensive model will cost $499.