As far as I know Apple stopped manufacturing the 5S in March of 16, so I'm wondering how you get a 11/16 manufacture date?
Even if the phone isn't 4 years old, but only 1.5-2, it sounds like a damaged battery to me. That can happen to a brand new phone. It can also be intermittent, so maybe it isn't the battery and it was fixed by the reset, or maybe not. I guess you can wait and see if you want, but personally I would be taking it to have the battery checked out by a professional. Damaged lithium batteries are no joke.
You want a new phone, and would rather not get an iPhone that is fine by me. I'm just trying to make sure you understand you could be taking a chance of having a fire start in your home/car/jacket/pants.
Look at the picture I posted. It says when it was manufactured
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It is fine now. I even watched YouTube 1% for like 5-10 minutes in the morning. When I went to sleep the battery was 10% (low power mode, mobile data enabled) as for now I see nothing wrong with my battery after I restored the system.
The issue is solved now. I'm not going to buy a new battery for now, because I haven't had any issues for days now. Once again, I have Sony Xperia L from 2013 and this battery is also lithium. I have Nokia music Xpress 5320, which is ten years old and the batteries last fine.
I've never replaced the batteries on those phones. So if anything happens I blame Apple.
🙂 Lets not forget that Apple products are more expensive than other (better products). I saw a PC with 40GB of Ram and Xeon processor and it was cheaper than the current Mac Pro.
🙂I'm not buying Apple products anymore nor giving money to Apple. I've looked around and there are so many better phones, computers for cheaper price and Windows can use all the programs I need (Photoshop, Unity, which I use for my work)
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Insane. You should look at getting a battery replacement - you're not gonna get away with blaming Apple for what's essentially a scientific limitation. Batteries don't last forever despite whatever your friend's random experience with their device may be, and you're certainly beyond the 500-cycle expected (and clearly published) lifespan on a device that's more than four generations old.
Batteries are
dirt cheap. iFixit sells the battery and all the tools needed to do it yourself for 25 bucks USD:
https://www.ifixit.com/Store/iPhone/iPhone-5s-Replacement-Battery/IF124-002-4
You'll be able to find a cheapo replacement in your country, too. And if you're so ridiculously hellbent on shaming Apple for an issue outside of the possibilities of science, plenty of companies sell generic batteries not made by Apple, including that iFixit one.
Otherwise, enjoy Android. If you favor an effortless mobile device, it's a pretty pitiful experience long term. You're just going to hamstring yourself out of a platform you seem to prefer because of a lifetime issue that affects all lithium batteries in all devices. All batteries wear differently, you might get lucky with a much more robust and larger one in your MacBook as it can handle load spikes better than Apple's second-smallest mobile device. Someone who uses their phone more casually, plays less games, keeps their device on a car mount in the sun on their daily drive, etc are all going to have differing lifespans. Such is life, and it's
crazy to think that because you haven't personally come across the issue that it doesn't exist on android.
Your issue is exactly like buying a new car and expecting the brakes to just work forever, and then shaming the company and going on the attack as soon as people are like "hey, you might need brakes soon if you've got 50k on your stock ones". Sure, people have had their brakes last longer, and people have had their brakes go in half the mileage - it's all about driving style, environment, weight, and other factors. You are the guy who storms out of the dealership refusing to replace your bare brakes because it's some sort of conspiracy to give them more money. And here you are, back on the road with something that will imminently give you problems.
For your information I gave up on materialistic life awhile ago. Why? Because I have to move a lot and it's stressful to move when you have lots of stuff.
I also gave up on having a car and haven't had it for 5 years now. Why? Because of the car tax.
Of course Android has bad phones. Of course Android has many flaws, but so does Apple. I am talking that there are many better products at Apple's price range and I'm not talking about Samsung.
The main point is: The issue has resolved itself for now and my battery lasts just fine. Thank you for your help. The only device I've had problems with the battery was my MacBook (early 2008) and it seemed like it'll blow up and. I didn't blame Apple. For sure the battery is old.
If the problem occurs again I might thinking of changing the battery. We'll see. And by the way about the batteries: Even brand new batteries can explode. It's the game of luck, really. There just was a video how iPhone X battery exploded at the store, of course the man bit into the phone, but yeah…
How come everyone trusts Battery Coconut on cycles and not my battery health, manufactural date etc…? You are as stubborn as me and see what you want to see. Yes, I am stubborn. I've generally had good experiences with all the batteries in my devices.
My iPod was manufactured in 2007 and the battery still lasts. Of course, I went to the Apple Store asking if they could replace the battery and they told me "no", but still, my iPod nano lasts full day, but I remember the times when it lasted a lot more.
Anything that has a battery in it might blow up.