is anyone else experiencing the battery percentage bug on the iphone 5s
is anyone experiencing the battery percentage bug on the iphone 5s, because i am :/
iPhone 5s, iOS 9.2.1
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is anyone experiencing the battery percentage bug on the iphone 5s, because i am :/
iPhone 5s, iOS 9.2.1
No, out of 800 million iPhones, yours is the only one.
If you describe what you are seeing perhaps someone can help you resolve it. But there is nothing that is specifically called "the battery percentage bug".
you can solve this problem replace the battery
and restore your phone by itunes
@kamal wrote:
you can solve this problem replace the battery
and restore your phone by itunes
I'm sorry, but it's a really, really, bad idea to try a cure before you have diagnosed the problem. Most of the time battery problems are not the result of a bad battery. Apple can test your battery in a few seconds and tell you if it is a battery failure or some other problem. So take it to an Apple store.
It's also a really, really bad idea to replace the battery anywhere but at an Apple store, as if you make any mistakes your phone is dead, permanently, and doing it anywhere but at an Apple store voids any remaining warranty and also eliminates Apple support out of warranty.
It is happening to many iPhones, mostly I have see and have myself, 5s, 5 and 4.... Here what we are experiencing is a shut down when battery arrives to around 23-30% remain charge. And then when you charge it in a few seconds it shows like you have 23-30% battery already charged ???!!!! so do you have or don't have that remain battery life ? but it is frustrating to have that amount of battery and get a shut down, you can't work with this kind of behavior.
This is happening in iOS9 at least on the last 2 upgrades (now 9.2.1) that I start notice it.
I hope Apple do not start with "this kind of tricks" to force on "iPhone" upgrade.... last night on conference they said there is 60% users on 5s or less, so there is way to grow on iPhone sells....
titina2 wrote:
It is happening to many iPhones, mostly I have see and have myself, 5s, 5 and 4.... Here what we are experiencing is a shut down when battery arrives to around 23-30% remain charge. And then when you charge it in a few seconds it shows like you have 23-30% battery already charged ???!!!! so do you have or don't have that remain battery life ? but it is frustrating to have that amount of battery and get a shut down, you can't work with this kind of behavior.
This is happening in iOS9 at least on the last 2 upgrades (now 9.2.1) that I start notice it.
This happened as far back as iOS 5 on a 4S (actually, back to iOS 1 on an original iPhone, but the cause was probably different). It has nothing to do with the version. Or the hardware. It has 3 possible causes: The battery gauge needs to be recalibrated, the battery is failing, or you are in the habit of changing the time/date to cheat on some game. It's easy to check for a failing battery; visit an Apple store and they can test it in less than a minute.
Also, try recalibrating your battery gauge:
Hi Lawrence, thanks for your insight, I'll try that and see what happens.
Hi Lawrence, I have noticed the following behavior, when I use bluetooth on the iPhone the battery has this weird issue, about turning off the iPhone on 30% battery remain, but if the bluetooth is off, the battery seems to act normal, even be alive on 1% remain battery for an hour or so, I do not know what to think, if the bluetooth is not well implemented on the last 2 iOS updates or if there is any other issue. The behavior on the bluetooth when I get the Apple Watch was fine, not so drastic, you noticed a consumption on the battery but not like this.
The weird part is people I know, who does not have the bluetooth activated, is dealing with this too, but in my case bluetooth is the main cause for this behavior.
Apple Watch does not work without being connected to the iPhone over bluetooth, but the iPhone it not useful as a work tool with these "blackouts" on 30% battery remain :-/
y como lo soluciono ¿?
That is really weird, because BT uses no measurable power except when actively connected, and even when connected it uses less than 10mw for a paired connection and 3 mw for a BLE connection such as an Apple watch.
There's something else going on.
is anyone else experiencing the battery percentage bug on the iphone 5s