The phone will give you a suggestion on when to do this.
Goto Settings->Battery->Battery Health & Charging
There is a line Maximum Capacity - if it goes below a certain level (70% I think) that page will also show an indicator to say the phone needs servicing.
From Apple the screen will look like
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The phone will give you a suggestion on when to do this.
Goto Settings->Battery->Battery Health & Charging
There is a line Maximum Capacity - if it goes below a certain level (70% I think) that page will also show an indicator to say the phone needs servicing.
From Apple the screen will look like
The battery will not damage the screen unless it starts to swell. Keep using it until it feels like it's not lasting long enough or until you get a prompt to replace it, as noted by others.
i Have a Iphone SE 2nd gen i had it since April of 2020 and its at %89 Maximum Capacity. When should i change its battery with a new one?
there are so many people out there that freak out about their phone being at 98% battery health or something stupid, but my iphone 11 from 2020 is on 72% battery health and it’s still going strong. still full performance on the battery as far as i can tell and no random shutdowns! even still dies at 1% instead of like 5 or 10 percent which can’t be said about a lot of phones with only slightly worn batteries (my work iphone 14 and my past phones).
anyway, at what point do i actually replace it? when can i expect problems? if i replace the battery will the phone be good for another few years? (idc about software updates and im generally very gentle with it + it’s in a otterbox defender).
i love this phone but dont want to rip myself off lol