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VideoBeagle

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Aug 17, 2010
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App Q&A testing by request.
My iPhone 5s shuts down at 25%. (Not exactly 25%.. like sometimes 24, +/- ... at least I haven't noticed it being an exact hit each time).

It's the original battery so it dying isn't a surprise, but I'd like to get it to be metered right, so if it's actually empty at 25%, that should be 0.

Can anyone suggest ways to drain it for sure/calibrate/whatver?

(It's not a huge deal, as I use it just as a bedside device these days, but I'd like it to be working right.)
 

BugeyeSTI

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Aug 19, 2017
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If the battery is done the calibration is probably borked too. You can purchase a new battery at a reasonable price and replacing it is pretty easy especially with the videos offered on YouTube.. Then your 5S will show proper percentage and perform the way it used too
 
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Paddle1

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May 1, 2013
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Erratic battery percentage is one of those things that comes with an old battery. My old phone used to turn off whenever it had a low battery and low power mode wasn't enabled. It would drop at an accelerated pace as well. It works fine now that the battery was replaced.
 

now i see it

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Jan 2, 2002
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Only method available to the end user to -try- to calibrate the battery charge indicator is to run the phone until it shuts itself off by itself, then charge it up completely to 100% + 1 hour, then do that two more times. If it can be calibrated, that process will do it. If not, time for a new battery.

The iPhone 5 battery is very easy to replace.
 
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