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Not all iPhones can display cycle counts. Download COCONUT BATTERY on your MAC and plug in your iPhone via USB cable. CB provides cycle count and other interesting info like battery make and manufacture date etc. When CC hits 1,000-1,200 C, that's when things go downhill.
Huh, only 510, apparently.
 
14 Pro
BH 85%

3 years old iPhone, degradation seemed to increase with wireless charging, so I stopped charging it wireless.
 
100% with 199 cycle count - 16 Pro Max purchased on release day. I do have charge limit set at 80%.
 
iPhone 15 Pro Max
592 cycles
90% left

Battery is pretty okay-ish, and I’m still able to make it mostly through the day, but only with about medium usage. And I bring my power bank with me every time now, just in case.

I have done my best to not go on the extremes with charging my phone, but not sure if it really helped. Compared to earlier iPhones the 90% capacity is certainly more optimistic tho.

So glad I’m on the upgrade wagon again. Decided a few years ago, when I got the iPhone 13 Pro, not to upgrade every year anymore, but instead every two years. I find that it’s not that difficult as yearly updates haven’t been as exciting as they used to be. But my current phone is definitely showing it’s time to move on.
 
Release day 16 Pro Max

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Release day 14 Pro Max
86%
Can't see cycle count...is that on 15s and newer or 3rd party app?
 
Release day iPhone 15 Pro Max:

Battery Health: Normal
Maximum Capacity: 84%
Cycle Count: 806

Usually upgrade yearly but I had no interest in the 16 Pro Max. Upgrading to the 17 Pro Max.
 
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