3 Easy Ways to Check for Problematic iPhone Batteries

3 Easy Ways to Check for Problematic iPhone Batteries
 


Not long ago, iPhone users were upset because Apple admitted deliberately slow down the working of machines on phones that use old batteries.

Apple does that in a number of iPhone models so as not to suddenly die because the power in the battery is not balanced with the demand processor.


Although it has given a discount to replace the iPhone battery, the user does not hurt to check for themselves whether the battery in the device is still worth using.

The CNET page, tells you how to check your iPhone battery yourself. Here are the simple steps.

1. Apple Support App

The simplest way, install the official Apple Support app and log in with Apple ID if necessary. This app provides a question and answer session with a technician.

The technician will tell you how to go to Settings -> Privacy -> Analytic. The app will check and give results.


2. The third application service provider

IPhone users can also install apps from a third service provider other than Apple Support, such as Coconut Battery.

Please note, this app is not available on the App Store and installing apps outside the official channels means the risk is borne alone.

Coconut Free Version Battery requires device to be connected to Macbook via USB cable. After that, click the tab on the iPhone and note the information about battery design capacity. If it is below 80 percent, then you should replace the phone battery.
 


3. Apple Store

If you do not dare install an app, then check Genius Bar on the Apple page and make an appointment to come directly to the Apple Store.

Advantages come directly to the store, users can ask the technician to find or even get alternative solutions.
 


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