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metsjetsfan

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is ibackupbot or JB still the only way to check cycle counts for your ios devices?
 
There is an app called "Battery Doc - Professional Battery Care and Information by Power App GmbH you can find on the app store, and that shows your cycle count without needing to check ibackupbot or jb.
 

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There is an app called "Battery Doc - Professional Battery Care and Information by Power App GmbH you can find on the app store, and that shows your cycle count without needing to check ibackupbot or jb.


thanks!
 
checked many of my ios devices old and new. seems pretty accurate. anyone else try it?
 
There is an app called "Battery Doc - Professional Battery Care and Information by Power App GmbH you can find on the app store, and that shows your cycle count without needing to check ibackupbot or jb.

Been using this App since June this year. Great app
 
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