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There is a YouTube video where someone took the iPhone 13 and put it in ice water and then ran geek bench. The multi-core score was about 5092. 😂
Don’t give me ideas, these phones are waterproof aren’t they? 🤔😂
 
The SD888 single core 1129, multicore 3629.

I made a mistake, in low power mode the 4 efficiency cores run at 1.37 GHz, not 1.83 GHz.
Have you seen how bad the SD 888 is when it throttles, hardly being pushed. 🤦‍♂️

S21U👇

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Battery % is rather wonky in general right now. Yesterday, I was at 100% and used my 13 pro max for maybe 45 minutes and it said 82% left. That would be crazy drain. I restarted and it showed 95%. Restarted a third time and it said 87%. Seems to have stabilized today but who knows what I actually have left.

Percentage going up with a reboot doesn’t sound good
 
Haven’t rebooted my phone since restoring it.
The problem is not only on reboots. If you charge to 80% you'll still have a stuck battery indicator for a while. The famous 5%. The effect of a recharge session is the same as a reboot, as charging makes the iPhone show the raw battery percentage for a while, then masking to you the subsequent 5% drop before dropping 1%. Apple likes it this way.
 
The problem is not only on reboots. If you charge to 80% you'll still have a stuck battery indicator for a while. The famous 5%. The effect of a recharge session is the same as a reboot, as charging makes the iPhone show the raw battery percentage for a while, then masking to you the subsequent 5% drop before dropping 1%. Apple likes it this way.

Apple doesn't know what's going on lately, they better get their act together asap. 🤦‍♂️
 
Hi everyone! I have noticed the following:

I get up with the battery charged to 100% and I get off in a short time to 5%. Then I said to myself, maybe some process has remained in the background. I reboot the phone and go down to 91-90%. There I started to piss off.

I kept trying throughout the morning to restart a few times and with each restart it goes down 3-4%. Sometimes it happens with shutdown but mostly with reboot.

I contacted Apple at noon and talked to them for a long time. They did the analysis and everything was correct. They also told me that it could be solved with an update since it could be a software issue but that being in the return period if I wanted I could return it and they would give me a new one, the problem is that I would have 10 days without a phone and I cannot afford it.

I am aware that the same thing happens to some shurs as well.

I ask that all of you who have an iPhone 13 Pro take the test and put the result here.

It happens especially when the battery is high. More than 60%.

The steps would be to look at the battery percentage, REBOOT the phone, and look at the percentage again.

Hopefully it is a software problem and we have not touched defective units.

Greetings and thank you!
 
Hi everyone! I have noticed the following:

I get up with the battery charged to 100% and I get off in a short time to 5%. Then I said to myself, maybe some process has remained in the background. I reboot the phone and go down to 91-90%. There I started to piss off.

I kept trying throughout the morning to restart a few times and with each restart it goes down 3-4%. Sometimes it happens with shutdown but mostly with reboot.

I contacted Apple at noon and talked to them for a long time. They did the analysis and everything was correct. They also told me that it could be solved with an update since it could be a software issue but that being in the return period if I wanted I could return it and they would give me a new one, the problem is that I would have 10 days without a phone and I cannot afford it.

I am aware that the same thing happens to some shurs as well.

I ask that all of you who have an iPhone 13 Pro take the test and put the result here.

It happens especially when the battery is high. More than 60%.

The steps would be to look at the battery percentage, REBOOT the phone, and look at the percentage again.

Hopefully it is a software problem and we have not touched defective units.

Greetings and thank you!
The longer apple stays quiet on this issue, means they can’t fix it, either a recall will happen, or we all get free iPhones. 😃😂
 
The longer apple stays quiet on this issue, means they can’t fix it, either a recall will happen, or we all get free iPhones. 😃😂
I doubt it is a faulty drive issue as most people who own a 13 Pro have this issue. I've been talking to a battery and software expert and he's 99% sure it's a battery upgrade and software issue. The new iOS 15.1 betas weigh too many GB and it may be fixed there, although I doubt it. I doubt very much that Apple is not going to solve it and have to withdraw almost all of its new iPhones ...
 
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I dont know if it’s normal but in my situation the battery % can stay a long time at the same number and when I reboot the phone the battery is 2-3% lower. with my old XS max the battery generally stay the same when I rebooted for what I remember.
 
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