BRITS are being offered free battery health checks and replacements for their smartphones as part of a new Vodafone offer.

The network’s customers who already subscribe to a Vodafone EVO contract can take advantage of the new perk at no extra cost.

Subscribers to Vodafone EVO can take advantage

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Subscribers to Vodafone EVO can take advantageCredit: Alamy

Battery Refresh is available for up to three years so your handset lasts longer.

Drained batteries will be completely replaced if needed.

If you’re having trouble with battery performance, just use the Battery Refresh Tool in the My Vodafone app to check its status.

You’ll then have to pop into a Vodafone store to have it sent off to be replaced free of charge.

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On top of this, Vodafone offers lifetime warranty to cover device repairs against manufacturer faults for as long as you have a Pay Monthly Airtime Plan with the company.

The provider claims its the UK’s only Lifetime Service Promise.

“We know that customers are now keeping phones for up to four years, so we are thrilled to be adding our new market-leading Lifetime Service Promise to Vodafone EVO,” said Max Taylor, Vodafone’s UK Chief Commercial Officer.

“It gives our customers that extra peace of mind, knowing their phone is covered for as long as they choose to keep the device.”

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How to improve battery life

There are a number of ways you can help your iPhone or Android device’s battery last longer.

Here are some tips:

  • Never charge your device overnight
  • Switch off Background App Refresh
  • Disable suggestions from Apple on Siri and Search

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