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Hitmanbbq59

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May 4, 2020
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Hey guys,
I want to preface and say that I love my 12 Pro Max much more than any other iPhone and look forward to the 13 Pro max myself because 120hz, better battery life, and a possible always on display already sell it for me. There is one issue with my 12 pro max though...

I have owned my 12 Pro max since launch day in November. I have mainly used it for instagram, email, web browsing, and other light tasks. What is strange though is that after only 9 months, I am at 90% battery health! This seems absurd as I had an 11 pro before I traded it in and that 11 Pro had 97% battery health. What is going on? I have noticed that the 12 series seemingly has terrible battery retention (I have also seen other threads stating the same issue). I even compared it to my family member's XS max and hers is at 91% after 3 years...

I know there are a lot of factors that go into battery degradation such as charging, environment temp and more.

I guess what I am trying to ask is:
1. Does anyone else have this issue of excessive battery degradation?
2. What can I do when I get my 13 Pro max to prevent the rapid degradation?

From what I hear, the 13 pro max will be the phone I hold onto for years, so I want to make sure I preserve it for as long as possible without needing to pay to replace the battery.

Thank y'all!
 

reppans

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Dec 2, 2006
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Seems there’re press articles claiming Apple has moved to smaller/cheaper batts in the 12 series to offset the costs of 5G. ‘Smaller’ maybe fine given efficiency improvements, but I wonder if ‘cheaper’ contributes to all the ‘batt health decline’ posts you see related to the 12 series.
https://www.pcmag.com/news/report-iphone-12-to-use-smaller-cheaper-battery.

Conventional wisdom is not to worry about it - just use your phone and pay $70 to replace the battery when it’s time. Personally, as a runtime/battery geek, I like managing my batts and settings and have had excellent results - with the Shortcuts app + $10 smartplug, it’s also full automated. For my usage pattern, Apple’s own ‘battery optimization’ feature would kill my batt in <2yrs.
 
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