Iphone 13 pro max battery health decreasing so fast

I have been using iphone 13 pro max for 16 months and almost 11 month my battery health was 100 now after 12 month it drop 2% and now its 16th month and from last 3 months it drop 97% to 89%.. what should i do i am very worried… it drop 9% within 3 months

iPhone 13 Pro Max, iOS 17

Posted on May 10, 2024 4:20 PM

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Posted on May 10, 2024 5:15 PM

After 16 months most iPhones will be at 84%, because iPhones (actually, all smartphones) lose about 1% per month. So your phone is doing better than average.


Here is what you have experienced:


A battery is a chemical device, and chemistry is generally pretty variable and uncertain, as well as being analog, not digital. Apple specs the battery capacity to remain above 80% for 500 full charge cycles, but that is a minimum requirement; there is no published maximum expected capacity. So sometimes batteries will perform much better than that minimum specification, and sometimes the change in maximum capacity won't be linear. There is no way to predict in advance what the real-life performance of any specific battery will be.


All iPhones have a specification for the battery. As an example, for the iPhone 14 Pro that is 3200 milliampere-hours (MaH). So the battery monitor is calibrated for 100% at that value. But there are variations in manufacturing, so some batteries will have less capacity, and some will have more. Suppose your battery had, say, 3520 MaH capacity (10% over standard). That would still show as 100% (even though it was actually 110%), but as it aged the health would stay at 100% until it fell below 3200 MaH. This would appear to you as if the battery had fabulous life, until suddenly it didn’t.

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May 10, 2024 5:15 PM in response to sheeza33

After 16 months most iPhones will be at 84%, because iPhones (actually, all smartphones) lose about 1% per month. So your phone is doing better than average.


Here is what you have experienced:


A battery is a chemical device, and chemistry is generally pretty variable and uncertain, as well as being analog, not digital. Apple specs the battery capacity to remain above 80% for 500 full charge cycles, but that is a minimum requirement; there is no published maximum expected capacity. So sometimes batteries will perform much better than that minimum specification, and sometimes the change in maximum capacity won't be linear. There is no way to predict in advance what the real-life performance of any specific battery will be.


All iPhones have a specification for the battery. As an example, for the iPhone 14 Pro that is 3200 milliampere-hours (MaH). So the battery monitor is calibrated for 100% at that value. But there are variations in manufacturing, so some batteries will have less capacity, and some will have more. Suppose your battery had, say, 3520 MaH capacity (10% over standard). That would still show as 100% (even though it was actually 110%), but as it aged the health would stay at 100% until it fell below 3200 MaH. This would appear to you as if the battery had fabulous life, until suddenly it didn’t.

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