I have 96 % battery health on my iPhone 11 Pro after 1,2 months of use 😱
80% is more or less already the effective minimum for lithium ion batteries, so it's not likely it would drop to anything like 30%.I suspect these readings are bs. My iphone 6s plus basically has 45 minutes on screen time battery life left under heavy use. Its health is at 80 pct and has stayed there for a year (when things were much better). It should really be at 30 pct now.
These readings are like the iphone battery life percentage readings: for example, you notice when you take your iphone off the charge it stays abnormally long at the percentage you charged to and then drops normally after?
Or sometimes when three percent gets taken off really quick but then it it takes 15 minutes of the same type of usage for the battery to drop a percentage point?
I compare them to that behavior.
Realistically speaking getting down to 0% doesn't actually get down to a completely empty battery (which is what's actually damaging), so while it's not optimal to get down to 0% and probably better to avoid it when reasonable, it's likely not that bad overall.Battery health is an approximation!!! There's nothing than can be measured precisely, to indicate "battery health".
Do not worry. Avoid to have 0% charge, that will keep your battery healthy...
Nope, have 72% on my wife’s iphone 6s plus. Anyway, when mine hit 80 pct it was still getting approx 3 hrs of sot. Nowadays it gets 45 mins without me updating firmware or installing anything sensational. But the reading is still at 80 pct.80% is more or less already the effective minimum for lithium ion batteries, so it's not likely it would drop to anything like 30%.
All these numbers are basically estimates based on various readings and other factors.
It can definitely drop below 80%, just not likely it would get to something like 30% as the battery would likely be pretty much non functional at all at a point like that.Nope, have 72% on my wife’s iphone 6s plus. Anyway, when mine hit 80 pct it was still getting approx 3 hrs of sot. Nowadays it gets 45 mins without me updating firmware or installing anything sensational. But the reading is still at 80 pct.
So yeah, not a very accurate reading.
Nope, have 72% on my wife’s iphone 6s plus. Anyway, when mine hit 80 pct it was still getting approx 3 hrs of sot. Nowadays it gets 45 mins without me updating firmware or installing anything sensational. But the reading is still at 80 pct.
So yeah, not a very accurate reading.
My Iphone 7 was transformed after changing at 85%80% is already dead and overdue for replacement. The lower the capacity, the less reliable the measurement.
I have 96 % battery health on my iPhone 11 Pro after 1,2 months of use 😱
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Did you notice any specific behavior from you iPhone? Like the iPhone been warm or heating?
Did you notice any specific behavior from you iPhone? Like the iPhone been warm or heating?
You can baby your battery like this & it’ll still drop like any other battery. I charge mines overnight & gone below 20% plenty of times it’s at 95% after a year.Charging to 100% is reason why battery is dying so fast. Max charging to 80% is ideal. iOS 13 has a feature when it will keep the battery at 80% until the phone determines, based on your charging pattern, to charge to 100% just prior to you being active on the phone. If you keep battery between 40-80%, you will extend life significantly, some go for the 30% to 90% mark. Don't let it drop below 20% either, both extremes are very bad for lithium batteries.