Peak Performance Capability (Credit: PCMag/Apple) As your battery health degrades, so can its ability to deliver what Apple calls " peak performance ." Here are some potential messages you'll
I’m on 100% even after 2 years. It started going down to 96% and after the battery recalibration feature, it went back to 100%. The battery is slightly worse than when i got it too. imissblockbuster1983 • 2 yr. ago. Same I bought my iPhone 11 Pro on 9/2/20 and it’s 12/17/21 and I hit 79% battery life this morning.
It just asks users to “service” the battery because your iPhone is “unable to verify this iPhone has a genuine Apple battery. Health information not available for this battery.”. And that
An iPhone battery that’s at 70% health is pretty much unusable- so 70% is essentially 10%. When the battery health says 80%, it’s really more like 45-50% and you can feel it. So the takeaway is - the iOS battery health number is a lie. 80% battery health ain’t 20% less powerful than a new battery. Also the battery health number is gamed.
Put Auto Lock On (1 min):- with low power mode it will be 30 Sec. Put Auto Answer Off. Disable Push notifications for apps you do not use often. Enable Auto Brightness:- Settings > General > Accessibility > Display Accommodations > Auto-Brightness [Enable] Manually lower brightness from Control Center.
No of cycle means no of time u have charged battery. In next 22 days my battery health again dropped by another 2% on 26th nov’18 became 97%. Till that time I have used 40 cycles which translate into 0.08% consumption. Again after 8 days I.e. on 3rd Dec’18 battery health dropped by another 1% became 96%. Total cycle used till than was 48.
I had an 11 Pro Max and it was at 92% after two years. That was after princely 70/30 wireless/lightning charging with battery optimising on. It seems to completely depend on usage habits. My 7+ that I just replaced was at 2 years 9 months on a battery that Apple replaced in late 2018 and I was only down to 94%.
Your battery is doing very well. On average an iPhone battery will lose about 1% of its capacity a month. Using that guideline the battery should be at 96%, and instead it’s 98%. Batteries are consumables; they lose a little capacity every time they are discharged, then recharged.
The feature is a battery health recalibration tool, and it's first appeared in the iOS 14.5 beta 6 just released to developers. Apple says the feature works on the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and
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