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Is 80 battery health good for iPhone X?
Apple considers any iPhone with a battery capacity of 80\% or above to be in optimal condition. In fact, Apple feels so strongly about battery health that its 1-year warranty covers any battery at 80\% capacity or more. It’s not unusual to see iPhones that, after one year, still have a battery capacity of 95\% or above.
What happens when battery health is 80?
You have a relatively good battery. Once you hit 80–85\% the battery is degrading But it should run fine. Anything 60–70\% you’re battery is now used and battery life has taken a hit. At that percentage Apple throttles you’re phone, so it is recommended that you change the battery.
Is 83 percent battery health bad?
In short, the closer the percentage is to 100\%, the better your iPhone will function. However, at 79\% and below, your battery is officially considered degraded. In general, if your iPhone’s battery health is at 85\% or 90\%, your phone should still be operating at an optimum level for another six months to a year.
Is 81 battery health Good iPhone?
81\% is the maximum capacity of your battery. Means if you charge your phone to 100\% it’s actually 81\% and you will notice the battery is consumed fast. However 81\% is considered as good and your battery is supporting normal peak performance. Try to maintain your charge between 40 and 80\%.
Can you improve battery health?
Android Smartphone users can use ‘Power-saving’ mode to increase battery life. iOS provides an ‘optimized battery charging’ feature to increase the lifespan of iPhone battery.
How much battery capacity does the 2018 iPhone X have?
Our 2018 iPhone X is showing as having a 93 percent battery capacity a year after it was first new. Apple is not yet throttling the phone though: “Your battery is currently supporting normal peak performance”.
What does 79\% battery health mean on an iPhone?
79 percent or less: Your battery’s health is significantly degraded. An Apple Authorized Service Provider can replace the battery to restore full performance and capacity. More about service options… Unknown: This iPhone is unable to determine battery health. An Apple Authorized Service Provider can service the battery. More about service options…
Should I replace my phone battery after 85\% battery life?
A: No, you should not. Just keep using it until the battery cannot service your daily needs, then replace it. I’d say 85\% is somewhat worn down but you could probably keep it for a while (2–6 months, depending on usage). You should worry when you are down to about 80\% or less.
Should you replace your iPhone’s battery?
Sooner or later, if you own an iPhone for several years, you will need to replace its battery, regardless of model. Therefore, it’s not a question of if but when. After a long wait, Apple finally stepped up in providing much-needed transparency around iPhone’s battery performance and replacement.