Your iPhone battery really is getting worse – Apple reveals why you’re running out of charge more
As batteries chemically age, their "impedance" can increase – reducing the phone's ability to draw up this power.And as impedance rises, you'll experience worse battery performance.
"When power is pulled from a battery with a higher level of impedance, the battery’s voltage will drop to a greater degree," Apple explained.Most importantly for normal users, your iPhone battery will hold less charge the more times you run it down and "re-juice" it. It's estimated that most iPhone batteries will have about 80% of their original battery capacity after around 500 charge cycles.In fact, you can check your maximum battery capacity by going into Settings > Battery > Battery Health.It'll be the same on all smartphones (including rival
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