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Why is my battery capacity going down iPhone 11?

Why is my battery capacity going down iPhone 11?

Because batteries are consumable objects that lose capacity as they are used. The battery in an iPhone is designed to remain above 80\% capacity for 500 full charge cycles. Each time you charge it the battery will lose a small amount of capacity. It’s capacity will drop about 1\% for each 25 full charge cycles.

How long should a new iPhone 11 battery last?

iPhone 13 battery life vs iPhone 12 and 11

iPhone 13 iPhone 11
Battery for video playback 19 hours 17 hours
Battery for audio playback 75 hours 65 hours

How do I keep my iPhone 11 battery healthy?

11 ways to improve iPhone battery life with iOS 11

  1. Check app-by-app battery usage.
  2. Lower screen brightness.
  3. Turn your Flashlight down low.
  4. Use Low Power Mode.
  5. Don’t push, fetch less.
  6. Nay Siri.
  7. Limit background app refresh and auto downloads.
  8. Disable some visual effects.
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What should my battery health be after 6 months iPhone 11?

No, it is not alarming the battery health is at 99\% after a month of using it. It is normal. Battery health will not stay at 100\% very long after turning it on for the very first time. As soon as it goes below 99.5\% it is going to report 99\% in the Battery Health section of Settings.

Which iPhone 11 has longest battery life?

iPhone 11 Pro Max
The iPhone 11 Pro Max has the largest battery capacity of any iPhone at 3,969 mAh. It’s designed to last for 30 hours of talk time.

How can I improve battery life on iPhone 11?

Store it half-charged when you store it long term.

  1. Do not fully charge or fully discharge your device’s battery — charge it to around 50\%.
  2. Power down the device to avoid additional battery use.
  3. Place your device in a cool, moisture-free environment that’s less than 90° F (32° C).
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At what percentage should I charge my iPhone 11?

It’s best to charge it when it goes below 20\%, primarily to avoid the risk of it going to zero when you don’t have a charger available, and to prevent unexpected shutdowns when you might need the phone.