• ObservantOcelot@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    14 Pro Max at 88%. I’ve never had battery health degrade this quickly on previous iPhones, and I’ve had every iPhone since the 6. I don’t recall percentages on my XS and earlier, but I know that my 11 Pro Max was at 99% when I got my 12 Pro Max, and it was at 98% when I got my 13 Pro Max. My 13 Pro Max was at 93%, when I got my 14 Pro Max, and the only thing that’s been different in terms of my charging behaviors is that I’ve used MagSafe charging much more. Maybe the heat wireless charging creates is worse on batteries, but I’ve read others using MagSafe not have this problem, so I really don’t know unless Apple has tweaked the way they report battery health.

    EDIT: Now I’m at 86%. It’s dropped 2% in a little over 2 weeks.

    • whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world
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      It’s not just wireless charging causing excessive heat on this gen.

      I had to stop using wireless charging in my car (and subsequently everywhere) because the phone overheated. Then it started throwing overheating errors while charging plugged in.

      Maybe these batteries are taking a thermal beating.

      Checking in with an iPhone 14 Pro at 96% since release, which doesn’t sound bad but is markedly worse than the last several iPhones I’ve had.

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        Exactly like mine. 96% since release. I’m using AOD and 99% wireless charging.

        It’s ok, never had any issues with my battery life that I ran out of energy.

        We probably have to accept, that these battery’s are performing at their very limit and have no thermal system to keep them in a specific temperature range.

        My iPhone X was about the same. In installed a new battery when it was 2.5 years old and I used it for 5 years. I will probably do the same with my 14 Pro.

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    1 year ago

    I bought a 14 Pro in January, still 100%.

    My only complaint, coming from a long time Android user (the 14 Pro is my first iOS device), is that I feel like the battery drains faster than my previous phones. Maybe it’s just me…

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      I apologize if you are already aware of this, but if you go into Settings > Battery, then look at the 24hr graph, you can tap anywhere on the graph where the battery drain is strong to see which apps are eating it up the most. From there you can investigate that app’s settings to see if there are any features you don’t need and can disable. Things like always on location services and background app refresh.

      (I’m on a 12mini, which might have the worst battery life of any iPhone in recent years.)

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        Yes, I know about that. The problem is that, while commuting by train to go to the office, I use the phone a little bit too much (plus, there’s a part of the rail line where there isn’t any signal and apparently this too drains the battery). I just feel like my old OnePlus Nord or even my Pixel 3a had a better battery life under these conditions, but then again, it’s two different systems with different apps. For example: I used Boost for Reddit on my Android, I used Apollo on this iPhone. Probably the latter drained more battery than the other. I just don’t remember coming home from work with 25% of battery left.

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    1 year ago

    My iPhone 14 Pro is hovering around 95%, so only a five percent reduction in 10-11 months. This seems perfectly acceptable to me, but maybe I’m an outlier.

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    My phone is still 100%, received on launch day… my old iPhone 13 Pro (launch day previous year) that my daughter uses is 96%

    I think the problem is poor wireless chargers not aligned perfectly to the coil. I have only ever used a MagSafe and never experienced the issue with battery.

    I have just checked other phones in the house that either use MagSafe or cable and they are all good

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    Damn decided to check my 13P and it’s already at 84%. Wonder if I need to stop using the fast charger I’ve had since the 11P

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      I’m at the exact same percentage. Spent a month in a hot area, jumped to iOS 17 developer beta from the start. But not a heavy user, I charge from 40-80%

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    In my experience it never got amazing battery life, and I’m also lower in battery health than I was on my 12 Pro one year in.

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    1 year ago

    LPT: Create an automation in Shortcuts that is triggered by LowBatteryMode being switched off --> Switch LowBatteryMode on.

    It will keep your phone in permanent low battery mode.

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      1 year ago

      i stay on low power mode and don’t charge at night and I’m at 100% still for my launch day 14 PM

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    I got mine on release day and I’m at 98% and I don’t ever take my battery or it’s life into consideration.

    I almost exclusively charge via Qi or MagSafe, I leave it on the charger for long periods of time, and I alternate between saying between 90-100% all day and occasionally running it down to 10-20% 1-2 times a week.

    Obviously I could be an outlier but finding a handful of people online claiming something is a terrible basis for an article like this.

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    My now 3 years old iPhone 12 Pro Max is at 85%

    I wouldn’t worry that much about battery health, is perfectly normal that batteries degrade over time