mja1228 macrumors newbie Original poster Apr 14, 2018 #1 After upgrading to iOS 11.3, my battery health is 96%. I bought the iPhone X on Dec 3rd. Do you think apple would replace the battery if I asked them to? I'd pay, of course.. I also have apple care. or should I wait for the battery to get below 90%
After upgrading to iOS 11.3, my battery health is 96%. I bought the iPhone X on Dec 3rd. Do you think apple would replace the battery if I asked them to? I'd pay, of course.. I also have apple care. or should I wait for the battery to get below 90%
N now i see it macrumors G4 Apr 14, 2018 #2 96% is nothing. The value can fluctuate. The 11.3 battery monitoring software is beta. They'll laugh at you if you ask them to replace it. Reactions: Freakonomics101, QueenTyrone and mja1228
96% is nothing. The value can fluctuate. The 11.3 battery monitoring software is beta. They'll laugh at you if you ask them to replace it.
BugeyeSTI macrumors 604 Apr 14, 2018 #3 Waste of time. Your battery is fine. If you’re on the upgrade program it doesn’t matter you’ll have a new phone in 8 months anyway
Waste of time. Your battery is fine. If you’re on the upgrade program it doesn’t matter you’ll have a new phone in 8 months anyway
eliahchen macrumors newbie Apr 14, 2018 #4 The software in my opinion is purposely flawed. My IPhone 6+ was tested by apple at 79% and it was then 92% now 90% The last two updates kept improving my battery!
The software in my opinion is purposely flawed. My IPhone 6+ was tested by apple at 79% and it was then 92% now 90% The last two updates kept improving my battery!
J JGWolven macrumors regular Apr 14, 2018 #5 No way. I wouldn’t consider a new battery till maybe -85%.