iPhone 15 plus battery stability trust

I am using iPhone 15 plus from last 40days and 33 cycle count , battery capacity drained to 98%. I am scaring that I can’t use iPhone more than year. Is this normal or any apple strategy that we can use iPhone only 1 or 2 year again invest lot of amount. Please give feedback about this.

Posted on Dec 24, 2024 07:01 AM

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Posted on Dec 24, 2024 11:59 AM

iPhone batteries are primarily manufactured by companies with production facilities in other countries.


Apple does not manufacture the batteries.


Learn about ⇢ Apple Lithium-ion Batteries. 🔋


Good luck! 👋🏼😉

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Dec 24, 2024 07:08 AM in response to Sachinbp

Batteries, like people are individuals. No two people age exactly the same and batteries don’t age the same either. The exact usage, chemical makeup, storage conditions, exposure to heat and cold and about a dozen other factors mean that every battery ages differently. Battery aging is not a linear (straight line) and degrades at different rates as the chemicals in the battery age and other factors mentioned above. Apple expects your battery health to be at 80% after 24 months. If your battery health misses that expectation, contact Apple Support.


Please review the Apple Support articles on battery optimization. It contains the best  current practices for battery charging.


iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support


Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple


About the battery and performance of iPhone 11 and later - Apple Support


Dec 24, 2024 11:50 AM in response to Sachinbp

Your iPhone battery health is expected to drop about 1% for every 40-50 charge cycles. The decline isn’t always linear, meaning some months you may lose more than expected, other months none at all. It’s very possible that your battery health will now stay steady for a bit.


As stated, no two batteries age the same. There are many other factors that go into your battery health decline such as usage and conditions, and varies by person.


Also this is not a scheme by Apple to make you invest more money into your iPhone, all rechargeable lithium batteries chemically degrade over time. Eventually you will have to replace the battery.

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