Battery health
I want to ask about the battery health if my iphones battery health is showing 89% and when i charged my phone its showing me 100%. It is 100% or 89% charged????
iPhone 11, iOS 15
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I want to ask about the battery health if my iphones battery health is showing 89% and when i charged my phone its showing me 100%. It is 100% or 89% charged????
iPhone 11, iOS 15
deggie wrote:
No, it isn't. Neil has answered it correctly, the current charge level is separate from the battery health.
What are you saying?
100% charge for a battery health of 80% is a lower charge than 100% with a battery health of 95%. How much energy there is with the percentage charge level is relative to the battery health. It's always been like that.
Some tools like coconutBattery will display current charge level in mAh. They list battery health the percentage of the full charge capacity relative to the design capacity. Current charge percentage level is relative to the full charge level.
deggie wrote:
No, it isn't. Neil has answered it correctly, the current charge level is separate from the battery health.
What are you saying?
100% charge for a battery health of 80% is a lower charge than 100% with a battery health of 95%. How much energy there is with the percentage charge level is relative to the battery health. It's always been like that.
Some tools like coconutBattery will display current charge level in mAh. They list battery health the percentage of the full charge capacity relative to the design capacity. Current charge percentage level is relative to the full charge level.
The battery is at 100% charge and 89% of its original capacity; it wears out over time. If it goes below 80%, have it replaced.
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Well - it's a little more complicated because charge level is kind of odd. However, the charge level is more or less relative to the maximum capacity.
No, it isn't. Neil has answered it correctly, the current charge level is separate from the battery health.
Battery health