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Battery performance issue

Hi, im using 14 pro max, i feel like i don't get the battery performance as i should be getting from day 1, i use Anker nano 2 45watts charger, it charges from 20% to 80% in less than 30 min, and i heard some tech reviews that if the battery charged up quickly it also drain fast, do you think i have to switch to apple original charger, i keep all the tips and tricks in check, i don't have a heavy usage neither gaming on phone, i get like 4 hours dropping from 80% to 20, is it normal? what you think

iPhone 14 Pro Max, iOS 17

Posted on Oct 11, 2023 9:05 PM

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Posted on Oct 11, 2023 9:15 PM

Awaisk22 Said:

"Battery performance issue: [...]i heard some tech reviews that if the battery charged up quickly it also drain fast, do you think i have to switch to apple original charger, i keep all the tips and tricks in check, i don't have a heavy usage neither gaming on phone, i get like 4 hours dropping from 80% to 20, is it normal? what you think"

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Going Apple-for-Apple:

Though not necessary, using an apple peripheral with an Apple computer or mobiles device is more trustworthy. As for a quick charge, that one would suspect that the Battery Health is down. So, view the Battery Health percentage (B.).


roubleshooting a Draining iPhone Battery:


A. Battery Drain Info:

The iPhone battery will drain, unless it is plugged in and charging. With lots installed, the charge would be slower. As for how fast it would drain the battery, that would depend on the battery health and the volume (sound) you use.

  1. Go Here: iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support
  2. Scroll Down: to "Your battery's maximum capacity"



B. Verify the Baterry Health Percentage:

Apple recommends you get a new battery, once the Battery Health reaches 80% or lower. When the Battery Health is 80% or lower, it is time for a new battery. Unfortunately, these if no way to know how, nor when, then percentage decrease occurred. So see if it tine for a new battery...

  1. Go To: Settings
  2. Tap: Battery
  3. Tap: Battery Health
  4. View: [the percentage]
  5. Is it 80% or less?  If so, it is time for a new battery.



C. Troubleshooting the Battery:


D. Report this to Apple

Do your Part: Provide Apple with feedback on this, letting them know about this issue.  Apple may not get back to you directly, but the more feedback they receive on this, the more they will know what is occurring, and what bug fixes to include in updates to come.

  1. Go Here: Feedback - iPhone - Apple
  2. Select: "Bug Report" for the "Feedback Type"
  3. Comment: that this all began after installing an update. Include the URL of this thread
  4. Proceed from there as necessary
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Question marked as Top-ranking reply

Oct 11, 2023 9:15 PM in response to Awaisk22

Awaisk22 Said:

"Battery performance issue: [...]i heard some tech reviews that if the battery charged up quickly it also drain fast, do you think i have to switch to apple original charger, i keep all the tips and tricks in check, i don't have a heavy usage neither gaming on phone, i get like 4 hours dropping from 80% to 20, is it normal? what you think"

-------


Going Apple-for-Apple:

Though not necessary, using an apple peripheral with an Apple computer or mobiles device is more trustworthy. As for a quick charge, that one would suspect that the Battery Health is down. So, view the Battery Health percentage (B.).


roubleshooting a Draining iPhone Battery:


A. Battery Drain Info:

The iPhone battery will drain, unless it is plugged in and charging. With lots installed, the charge would be slower. As for how fast it would drain the battery, that would depend on the battery health and the volume (sound) you use.

  1. Go Here: iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support
  2. Scroll Down: to "Your battery's maximum capacity"



B. Verify the Baterry Health Percentage:

Apple recommends you get a new battery, once the Battery Health reaches 80% or lower. When the Battery Health is 80% or lower, it is time for a new battery. Unfortunately, these if no way to know how, nor when, then percentage decrease occurred. So see if it tine for a new battery...

  1. Go To: Settings
  2. Tap: Battery
  3. Tap: Battery Health
  4. View: [the percentage]
  5. Is it 80% or less?  If so, it is time for a new battery.



C. Troubleshooting the Battery:


D. Report this to Apple

Do your Part: Provide Apple with feedback on this, letting them know about this issue.  Apple may not get back to you directly, but the more feedback they receive on this, the more they will know what is occurring, and what bug fixes to include in updates to come.

  1. Go Here: Feedback - iPhone - Apple
  2. Select: "Bug Report" for the "Feedback Type"
  3. Comment: that this all began after installing an update. Include the URL of this thread
  4. Proceed from there as necessary

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