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Can I repair my iPhone battery after 5 months of use?

Is it possible to repair my iPhone battery when it’s at 98% after 5 months of use ?



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Posted on Mar 2, 2022 11:49 AM

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Posted on Mar 2, 2022 12:01 PM

Hello there!

It doesn't need to be replaced yet it will need to be replaced if it reaches 80 or less.

Look at these articles to find out how to keep your battery:

About the battery usage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support


Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple


Use Low Power Mode to save battery life on your iPhone - Apple Support


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Mar 2, 2022 12:01 PM in response to nkosinathi98

Hello there!

It doesn't need to be replaced yet it will need to be replaced if it reaches 80 or less.

Look at these articles to find out how to keep your battery:

About the battery usage on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support


iPhone Battery and Performance - Apple Support


Batteries - Maximizing Performance - Apple


Use Low Power Mode to save battery life on your iPhone - Apple Support


Mar 3, 2022 4:18 PM in response to nkosinathi98

You might be able to convince Apple to let you pay $69 for a battery replacement. They won't replace the battery for free that's for sure. And if you do pay for a new battery, it's Battery Health after five months will go down, and possibly more than 2%. The reality is Battery Health declines with every full cycle battery charge and there is no way to stop it. It's what batteries do, ALL BATTERIES. In fact, a decline of 1% - 2% decline/month is normal and expected. So a 2% decline in 5 months is actually quite good.


If Battery Health dips to 80% or lower in the first 12 months, you would have a warranty claim. As it is, you don't and it really would provide no benefit to pay to get a new battery in your phone, when the one have is operating better than expected.



Can I repair my iPhone battery after 5 months of use?

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