Battery health is not good
Battery health is not good
iPhone 11, iOS 13
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Battery health is not good
iPhone 11, iOS 13
You have not said what your Battery Health is, but you need not worry until it reaches 80%, at which time you will need to make an appointment at an Apple Store for Battery Replacement. Check this link...
You have not said what your Battery Health is, but you need not worry until it reaches 80%, at which time you will need to make an appointment at an Apple Store for Battery Replacement. Check this link...
Batteries are meant to degrade over time, which means after a while they won't hold the same battery capacity of which they used to.
Try going into Settings > Battery > Battery Health > What % are you on? Anything below 80% is a cause of concern. Apple recommend it should take around two years of usage to reach that level
You might also find this helpful as it provides you with useful information on maximising your battery.
Battery health is not good