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my iphone 6 battery max design charge is 1751mah instead of 1810 mah. Its under warranty, can i replace my iphone?

my iPhone 6 max design charge for battery is 1751mah instead of 1810 mah as per specifications. Its under warranty. will Apple replace my iphone or just replace the battery?

Now after 243 battery cycles , its 1605 mah effective max battery capacity.

iPhone 6, iOS 10.3.1

Posted on May 23, 2017 11:18 AM

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May 23, 2017 2:03 PM in response to iamVedant

I don't know where you got those numbers, but there are no battery condition apps that are that precise. Apple has a way to test either remotely or in an Apple store. The general rule is they will replace the battery if it has less than 80% of its original capacity. As yours at 1605 MaH is 89 % (1605/1810x100) they they probably won't.

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May 24, 2017 6:48 AM in response to iamVedant

No, because the numbers don't mean anything between 1810 and 1751. That's a difference of 3%, which is a normal manufacturing spread. If instead of 1751 it had shown 1869, which is also within manufacturing specifications, would you complain?


3% is probably also the error specification for whatever tool you used to measure it.

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my iphone 6 battery max design charge is 1751mah instead of 1810 mah. Its under warranty, can i replace my iphone?

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