Battery maximum Capacity 88% after 9 months, is it regular?

By Ramy, 30 September, 2021

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Apple Hardware and Compatible Accessories

Hello all my friends:
Before going to apple care, i bought my Iphone 12 mini from 9 month, and my battery maximum capasity is 88% inside the battery hhealth, is it regular? or i should go to apple care?
The most annoying thing that happened yesteryda, is my phone went down after receiving a call, and my battery charge was more than 50%, it took a long time to open after that.
do not know what is htis.
so, just need your suggestions please.
Thanks in advance

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By Holger Fiallo on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

Is not I had my 12 pro will be a year. Is how you charge your phone and what steps you take to save battery. I was in a rehabilitation for a broken leg and had to charge my phone in strange hours and that affected my phone. It is also 89 but it still works well. When it gets to 80 is time to get a new battery. If you have apple care take advantage of it. They might give you a new phone or change the battery for you.

By Eileen on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

For comparison, my heavily used iPhone 12 Pro's battery health is 90%.

Strangely, the iPhone XS Pro Max that was my daily driver for two years before getting the iPhone 12, reports its battery health as 96%.

There are likely many factors which determine how quickly battery health drops, most notably whether you utilise the battery saving features of iOS and how you charge your device (whether it's wired or wireless, and if you allow your battery level to mostly discharge before charing or top up the charge level frequently over the day).

By Ramy on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

In reply to by Eileen

I read that i should charge my battery when it be below 20%, and it is not recommended to reach 100%, is this right?
can we find a place to read the most helpful tricks to save our batteries?
I think that am a very heavy user, and i do not have another machine to depend on, so, my iphone perform all my tasks.

By KE7ZUM on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

actually it's between 40 and 80 percent now. so don't let yoru battery drop below 40 but don't charge above 80

By Chris Hill on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

A year seems awful fast for the battery to get that bad, but it was near that point on my iPhone 8. I'd definitely talk to apple and do what I could to get it replaced under warranty. I ended up getting a local hole in the wall place to replace mine out of warranty. I'd much rather get it done by Apple under warranty, that way if anything else gets messed up it is their baby.

By Brooke on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

I've had this phone for almost a year, and my battery health is at 90 percent. My last phone was the XS Max, and its battery health stayed at 100 percent for the first year, then stayed at 99 for another several months. I didn't change anything about how I charge my phone, or how often. I can only assume that either I have a faulty battery, or the batteries in the 12 series weren't improved and just aren't as strong as they need to be.

By Maldalain on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

I have the 12 for eight months and the battery is at 98%. I can get good full two days of battery without having to charge. However I have to say that I’m not I have a user.

By Michael Hansen on Monday, October 25, 2021 - 12:11

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

My iPhone 12 Pro Max has 91% maximum capacity after a little over 10 months of use. Interestingly, after I erased the phone and restored it from a backup (for another reason), it just happened that my battery maximum capacity dropped from 92% before the restore to 91% after. Coming from older devices (an XS Max and an 11 Pro Max) where the maximum capacity barely dropped at all over the year-or-so that I used each device, this is certainly a departure and a bit disappointing for me. Practically, I haven't noticed any decreases in day-to-day performance, but I am nevertheless a little disappointed given past experience.

Like others I see quite a bit less capacity on this 12 Mini than on previous phones. I just turned on an iPhone SE 2020 that I used for approximately 10 months before switching to the 12 mini for the past 6. The SE 2020 is still at 97% health. I wonder if the new phones have better health sensor calculation? Otherwise, assuming the same algorithms it is disappointing to me. I was wondering if I just had a lemon so this discussion has been informative. And I am wondering if I can really expect it to last another year. I am leaning towards using Apple's trade-in program since I don't carry Apple Care, even though otherwise the upgrades seem marginal.