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86% after 536 cycles and period. Due to summer plans i've chaned battery this week. SOT on OG battery somewhere around 4h with one SIM.
Understood you right? You got your battery changed and you are now again at 100% battery health?
Didn’t catch what you wanted to say in your post, that’s why I am asking
 
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If he went to the Genius Bar it costs 99 bucks for the 15 Pro Max
My wife's 15 Pro Max is at 84% - (We have Apple Care) - so we're debating spending that $ now or waiting till it hits 80% and using Apple Care to replace it lol.
 
Understood you right? You got your battery changed and you are now again at 100% battery health?
Didn’t catch what you wanted to say in your post, that’s why I am asking
Yes, i've changed my battery at friday. English is not my first language so sometimes when i'm tired (like today) i migth not formulate my sentenses correctly :)
^ Ditto.

Did you go to Apple to get a new battery? How much did it cost?
If he went to the Genius Bar it costs 99 bucks for the 15 Pro Max
I went to iSpot (which is authorised Apple partner in PL) and paid 359 PLN which converts to 98 USD. Whole procedure from entrance to picking up a phone back took only 2 hours.
 
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Yes, i've changed my battery at friday. English is not my first language so sometimes when i'm tired (like today) i migth not formulate my sentenses correctly :)


I went to iSpot (which is authorised Apple partner in PL) and paid 359 PLN which converts to 98 USD. Whole procedure from entrance to picking up a phone back took only 2 hours.
Very cool - thank you for posting about your experience. Glad it seems to have gone well. What is your screen on time now?
 
Yes, i've changed my battery at friday. English is not my first language so sometimes when i'm tired (like today) i migth not formulate my sentenses correctly :)


I went to iSpot (which is authorised Apple partner in PL) and paid 359 PLN which converts to 98 USD. Whole procedure from entrance to picking up a phone back took only 2 hours.
And you got a genuine battery? That’s nice.
I don’t trust those „authorized partners“ 😅
I am at 89% with my 15 PM - maybe will replace the battery in a year or two
 
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Very cool - thank you for posting about your experience. Glad it seems to have gone well. What is your screen on time now?
Well I didn’t use my phone much this weekend. I’ll let you know next weekend how more realistic results are.
And you got a genuine battery? That’s nice.
I don’t trust those „authorized partners“ 😅
I am at 89% with my 15 PM - maybe will replace the battery in a year or two
Well in Poland authorized partners are the only way to go, beaceuse we don't have Apple Stores (and siri in Polish :-( ). iSpot is the largest and trusted chain of authorized partners in PL
 
Well I didn’t use my phone much this weekend. I’ll let you know next weekend how more realistic results are.

Well in Poland authorized partners are the only way to go, beaceuse we don't have Apple Stores (and siri in Polish :-( ). iSpot is the largest and trusted chain of authorized partners in PL
I look forward to your report (when convenient to you). This will definitely impact whether or not my wife does the same with her phone. :D
 
iPhone 15 pro, 622 cycles, 93% health. 80% charge limit has always been on, rarely allow it to go under 20%. I MagSafe charge it at night and top up during the day as needed. I think a lot of the use is for navigation in CarPlay for my 2 hours of commuting a day.

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iPhone 15 pro, 622 cycles, 93% health. 80% charge limit has always been on, rarely allow it to go under 20%. I MagSafe charge it at night and top up during the day as needed. I think a lot of the use is for navigation in CarPlay for my 2 hours of commuting a day.

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Incredible 622 cycles and still in the remaining 93% of lifespan, mine is right now at 502 cycles (days ago I posted having 490 and 95%) 95%. Same production date and first use as mine. As I have seen in the different posts, the 15 pro terminals of those production dates are like they have better battery performance. Would you know how to look at the battery manufacturer and post it ?
 
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306 cycles since October 2023, 89% battery health. I haven't noticed an 11% loss in capacity so I wonder how real that figure is. I also haven't run the battery down to zero in months though so it probably hasn't been able to fully calibrate in a while.
 
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Incredible 622 cycles and still in the remaining 93% of lifespan, mine is right now at 502 cycles (days ago I posted having 490 and 95%) 95%. Same production date and first use as mine. As I have seen in the different posts, the 15 pro terminals of those production dates are like they have better battery performance. Would you know how to look at the battery manufacturer and post it ?
I haven't got the paid version of coconut but I can see the manufacturer is Sunwoda. Also here is my battery health history, not sure how accurate coconut is as it seems to give me a different result each time I plug the phone in.

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409 and 89 after 16 months. 15Pro
Edit - added model
 
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I'm now at 1270 cycles and just went down to 81% today. Hoping to get below 80% so I can get a replacement battery.
Wow that’s some cycle count, highest I’ve seen! Apple did say that iPhone 15 series and newer can reach 1000 cycles before getting down to 80% battery health.

Have you noticed a significant decline in battery life? How often do you charge your 15 Pro each day?
 
Still going strong. Charge to 80% and drain to 30%. This has worked well for me for years.

Update: Sorry, just realised that I didn't use CoconutBattery for the info. A bit more info for you.
 

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