I don’t believe it to be accurate. Months ago, I turned off Optimized Battery Charging to see if I could “use it up” at all, nope.
Here’s someone else in a similar situation, trying to get their battery health below 79%.
https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/zkhggx/trying_to_get_battery_health_to_79_percent/
Does anyone know if there’s a reset on Battery Health, so however the Battery Health is calculated, it re-calculates from scratch?
This is the best info I’ve found so far…
https://www.reddit.com/r/ios/comments/a6ter0/reset_battery_health/
I had 84% of maximum capacity and I did a calibration of the battery (Charged to 100% --> draining all battery --> waiting 8 hours --> charged again to 100% waiting another 8 hours --> and a forced restart) and after the calibration the maximum capacity shows me 78%.
Not looking forward to that, but is what I’ll be doing that unless someone knows of a software/ui means of achieving the same?
(I’ve been holding on to AppleCare+ for a full extra year until the battery drained to 79%, so I could then get the battery replaced. At this rate, I wish I’d let AppleCare+ expire. I’d assumed I could use-up 8% in a year, but it literally hasn’t dropped a single percentage. I think it is stuck, and as soon as I let AppleCare+ expire, it is going to plummet.)
there’s no way it’s an accurate metric - my XR was showing 82% 1 year ago and would only stay on for 2 hours. All while the apple rep is making me sign waivers that my battery is in an acceptable state and i’m going against their advice to switch it out.
You could of just paid for the extra battery and stopped apple care and you would of saved money lol
Mine stayed at 100% for over a year and has lost about 2% a month since then, it’s currently at 88% so I’m hoping it stays there for a while.
My X dropped at a fairly fast-ish rate, but stayed at 80% for like a solid 2 years. I finally went in to the Apple Store last November and said that and said, ‘I want a replacement, it’s at 80%, but I want it anyway,’ and they let me do it. YMMV, but for my (new replaced) X, I physically couldn’t drop it below 80%.
Mine was stuck at 81% for two years. After the iOS 17 update it immediately dropped to 78%