Hi guys 👋 It’s been a year since I started using my iPhone 13 and my battery health is at 93% I would like to know whether this shows good/normal/bad usage according to your views 🙃
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what the worst battery health someone got after using the 13 pro max on a daily basis for a year?
Ever since the iPhone 16 event on September 9th, I’ve noticed something super frustrating with my iPhone 13 Pro Max – the battery health. It was sitting at a decent 87% before the event, but now, just a little while later, it’s down to 84%. Seriously? Three percent in less than two weeks?
I’ve been super cautious about charging habits and don’t use my phone in extreme temps, I charge my phone in the morning only to 90%, and don’t use MagSafe, so I’m really not sure what’s going on here. It feels like with every new event, older models just start declining faster. Anyone else seeing this? Is this just normal wear or is it tied to these iOS updates?
I know it’s normal for batteries to degrade, but this feels way too fast. At this rate, my phone is going to need a battery replacement sooner than I thought. Should I be worried, or is this just the usual decline as it gets older?
Let me know if anyone else has experienced this sudden drop or if there’s anything I can do to slow it down.
Incredible that according to these charts, this is the best battery life to date on the iPhone 13 series phones since iOS 17 days.
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After 2 years with my iPhone 13 pro battery capacity is at 89%, not sure if it’s good or bad and how does it compare to a 2 year old Samsung phone?
I've had my 13 Pro Max two years and mostly I love it! Maybe because I do wireless charging the battery health has slowly gone down to 80% then stopped changing about 6-9 months ago. I have Apple Care Plus and I know Apple's policy is to only replace batteries when battery health is 79% and lower. I kind of wonder if Apple is doing something funny, making battery health STATUS INDICATOR stop at 80% to avoid changing batteries under warranty. Sounds crazy, but what do you think?
I would like to keep my 13 PM for another two years, as the 16 seems disappointing. But I'm debating if I should cancel the expensive Apple Care insurance.