Battery health issue
My Iphone 14 is one month old and its battery health is 98% is it an issue?
iPhone 14
My Iphone 14 is one month old and its battery health is 98% is it an issue?
iPhone 14
Your battery is perfectly fine.
Batteries degrade over time with usage due to chemical aging, that's just how they work.
You can expect about a 1% drop per month with average use on an iPhone. This is an approximation, that is why it may be plus or minus a few percent on a month to month basis.
Apple recommends replacing it when it reaches 80%. To check your battery health, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
iPhone Battery Replacement.
iPhone Battery Repair & Replacement - Apple Support
About Lithium Ion Batteries
iPhone battery and performance - Apple Support (IN)
Here are some tips on maximizing battery life.
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
Your battery is perfectly fine.
Batteries degrade over time with usage due to chemical aging, that's just how they work.
You can expect about a 1% drop per month with average use on an iPhone. This is an approximation, that is why it may be plus or minus a few percent on a month to month basis.
Apple recommends replacing it when it reaches 80%. To check your battery health, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
iPhone Battery Replacement.
iPhone Battery Repair & Replacement - Apple Support
About Lithium Ion Batteries
iPhone battery and performance - Apple Support (IN)
Here are some tips on maximizing battery life.
Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
Hello ashwinsatheesan,
Battery health can get lower due to many different issues. 1 to 2% percent a month is considered normal however.
For tips on how to maintain and keep your battery health you can check out the follow:
For more info check out: Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple
Hope this helps!
"Battery health issue: My Iphone 14 is one month old and its battery health is 98% is it an issue?"
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Is iOS17 Installed?...
Troubleshooting Overheating iPhone Battery Draining After iOS17 Update:
A. Downgrading the iOS:
Unfortunately, the iOS cannot be downgraded to a lower version. So, you only option, when it comes to restoring from an iPhone backup, is to restore from on that is of the same iOS version.
B. Report this to Apple...
Overeating iPhone and draining iPhone batteries are a well-known issues. Power is a big concern for iPhone series compatible with iOS 17. Question is: "Just how many people have actually reported this to Apple?"
So, 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. Apple will know nothing of this, if you don't report it to them.
Battery health issue