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Battery health

i bought a new iPhone 11 my battery health was 100/100 and it dropped 4 percents in two weeks! Why?

iPhone 11, iOS 16

Posted on Aug 5, 2023 7:27 AM

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Posted on Aug 5, 2023 7:31 AM

Batteries naturally lose their ability to hold a charge with time and use.


In your case, the iPhone 11 was discontinued almost a year ago. if it was actually new, it's been sitting on a shelf all that time.


Once it had time to calibrate the battery usage, it adjusted itself to the actual battery health.

It's to be expected.

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Aug 5, 2023 7:31 AM in response to HashemMalkawi

Batteries naturally lose their ability to hold a charge with time and use.


In your case, the iPhone 11 was discontinued almost a year ago. if it was actually new, it's been sitting on a shelf all that time.


Once it had time to calibrate the battery usage, it adjusted itself to the actual battery health.

It's to be expected.

Battery health

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