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The battery health is significantly degraded

Currently, my maximum battery health is 78%? I bought the iphone on september 2018. So is it normal? Should I replace the battery or not?

iPhone 6s, iOS 13

Posted on Apr 24, 2020 12:36 PM

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Apr 26, 2020 9:15 AM in response to syazwani160

Hello, syazwani130!


Thanks for reaching out to the Apple Support Communities! It sounds like you're having concerns with the battery health of your device. I suggest checking out this article for Batteries - Maximizing Performance. This article will give you tips you can try to optimize the settings on your device to get the best battery life. Once you've made the adjustments, use your iPhone normally for 24 hours and see if the battery is performing properly.


You can also chekc out this article About the battery usage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch for more information about battery health.


Let me know the results and have a wonderful day!

The battery health is significantly degraded

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