Sujet : Re: iPhone battery questions...
De : jollyroger (at) *nospam* pobox.com (Jolly Roger)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 14. Jun 2024, 22:45:29
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On 2024-06-14, Ant <
ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:
Hello,
>
1. How come iOS doesn't automatically tell users of the battery health
going under 80%? I never saw them in both old iPhone 11 Pro Max and 12
mini.
Why should it? It's not like the device suddenly bursts into flames or
becomes unusable. The fact that it occurred without you even noticing
says it all. You're looking for a problem where there is none. People
are already irrationally obsessed with their battery health - adding
such a notification would actually be detrimental to the user
experience. Relax and enjoy your iPhone. Leave the babysitting up to
Apple.
2. How many times have you changed your batteries in each iPhone so
far and how long between?
Rarely. Several years (5-7).
3. How low did you let your iPhone's battery health go before
replacing it?
As a rational adult, I don't let the battery health estimate (and yes,
it's only an estimate and nothing more) dictate when I replace
batteries. When my battery actually needs to be replaced, I know about
it from the symptoms of an aged / dying battery. I don't need a battery
health estimate to tell me that.
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
Any time. Sorry it's not what you're looking for. (Well, not really
sorry.)
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