I went into iTunes to look and there are so many battery apps that hopefully one of them will do what you want. Or someone has a quick answer here. I don't know if the battery keeps track of charge cycles or not since a charge cycle can be getting down to 75% four times. I suppose mAh could be calculated by the percentage remaining but I assume it would be a rough estimate and it would vary depending on the load on the battery.
I already replied about the app. It's called batterylogger plus. It counts cycles from when it was first charged and not when it was installed..
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Cool, now I can get rid of that App that gave me lots of information EXCEPT the wanted cycle count.
A properly maintained iPhone battery is designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity at 500 full charge and discharge cycles
iBackupBot tells me that my iPhone 5 has a design capacity of 1430 and full charge capacity of 1286. I have 169 cycles. Now I need an interpreter...what is the normal degradation of the battery? Is 1286 too low, normal, or good for how many cycles I have?