When it comes to our iPhones, we rely on them for almost everything. From making calls to sending emails, our iPhones are essential to our daily lives. But, how do you know when your iPhone is dying?
The first thing you should do is go to Settings > Battery, then tap Battery Health & Charging. This will give you an overview of your battery’s capacity, peak performance, and whether your battery needs to be serviced.
If your battery’s capacity is below 80%, it’s a sign that your battery is aging and needs to be replaced. You may also notice that your phone is slower to charge and takes longer to reach a full charge. This is another sign that your battery is aging and needs to be replaced.
If your battery’s peak performance is below 90%, it’s a sign that your battery is no longer able to perform at its best. This could mean that your phone is slower to respond, apps take longer to open, and your phone may even shut down unexpectedly.
Finally, if your battery needs to be serviced, it’s a sign that your battery is failing and needs to be replaced. This could mean that your phone is no longer able to hold a charge or that it’s not able to reach a full charge.
If you’re experiencing any of these signs, it’s time to replace your battery. You can either take your phone to an Apple Store or an authorized repair shop to have your battery replaced.
By regularly checking your battery’s health and performance, you can make sure that your iPhone is always running at its best. So, if you want to keep your iPhone running smoothly, make sure to check your battery’s health and performance regularly.
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