What if you use the camera? Have you been travelling somewhere lately? How does it hold up?Yeah
I go travelling for work frequently. The iPhone 13 (on 85% health!) happily goes all day with camera, Safari, maps and music no problem.What if you use the camera? Have you been travelling somewhere lately? How does it hold up?
But I should be more careful and I'm not kidding. Sometimes I look at the stores in Poland and sometimes iPhone 14 has been cheaper and also has 128GB of storage. Usually happens when iPhone 14 is on a discount. I've been still thinking about waiting till the new iPhones will be released so the prices will drop even more.The iPhone 13 is still a very capable device and will be for a few years yet. I got mine in April 2023. Battery health is 95% and I'm quite a heavy user.
Overall, I'm happy with battery life. I did have some issues recently when I updated to iOS 17.5.1, but this settled after a few days.
I'd recommend the 13. Prices are pretty good now too (at least here in the UK).
I agree that 5G is slurping battery more than 4G. And it seems like older devices like the 12 and 13 consume more than the newer devices which kinda makes sense when comparing features on the modem chipset that qualcomm is providing.In general, you should stay away from 5G high speed networks. They are of no use for mobile workloads. It will in increase your battery live by a magnitude for any phones, even the ones with battery capacities smaller than 80%.
I bought a battery case. Thank you so much. I didn't know such cases exist. I just got it today. It works.Generally, iPhone batteries are relatively good vs. competitors. However- as you are experiencing- it's only a matter of so many charging cycles before they will fade quickly. Batteries wear out and yours is likely in that well-worn window.
If you are happy with your phone, get a new battery and you'll have "new battery" life again. That will certainly cost a lot less than buying a new iPhone.
One more thing: since you have a mini, you might want to also look into a mini battery case like this example. That will get you more battery than the only the new replacement battery inside. Pairing a battery case with a new battery should get you much longer use life between charges.
But I checked online, I'd have to disable Find my, send my phone away etc and I can't really do that because I need Duo mobile etc. But now I can at least charge it on the go. The battery health is currently 83% which isn't bad for the years I've been using it. The thing is it just runs out fast. I'll see in the future. I have to get it replaced or a new phone at some time.Ideally you did BOTH: new battery + battery case, as battery case is not really meant to be replacement battery but augmented or EXTRA battery. If the worn-out battery inside remains the same battery, the case benefit will be somewhat constrained by what may still be inside.
Many battery cases work by recharging the battery inside vs. actually being a spare battery. So if the capacity in the one inside is down to nearly nothing, it's going to be recharging that near nothing capacity over and over. Use will further wear down the near nothing towards nothing... probably reaching a point where a very healthy battery case battery doesn't "see" enough capacity to work as it should.