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My battery health is significantly degrading

Hello,

I have an Iphone 11 i bought it on february 2020. My battery health at the moment is 87% and I think that is way too low. I use my phone a lot but still it’s one of the latest phones it shoudn’t be that low in such period of time.

Posted on Nov 10, 2020 1:15 PM

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Posted on Nov 10, 2020 1:27 PM

All lithium-ion batteries degrade overtime, that’s completely normal.


87% may seem like a lot for 9 months of use, but there is no 1 rate of degradation, it varies by use among many other things.


As long as the phone gets you through the day and performs well everything is fine.


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Nov 10, 2020 1:52 PM in response to Iphone11userr

On average the battery will lose about 1% capacity for each 25 full charge cycles. If you are a very heavy user and charge it multiple times a day, or if you let the battery state of charge drop to zero frequently that will impact the capacity over the long term.


That said, 87% is lower than I would expect for a phone less than a year old.

My battery health is significantly degrading

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