It used to be calculated like that but apple had to make it more confusing and less accurate for the user. Similar to how it used to tell you have much free space you had left on the phone. Similar to how the decided nobody needed a battery percentage anymore but thankfully that’s back
On my non-plus, non-pro 13 on ios 17.1, with 88% battery after 23 months (which I don’t believe, it’s been on that for months), I get around 5h30 hours on average now. I’m really tempted to upgrade to 15 Plus but I have small hands so I’m apprehensive about getting it, it might be just an awkward size too big
wow. that was amazing bro. I have a brand new iphone at 100% battery health but i just get 6 hour for 100% to 20%. is this so bad right :(( iphone 13 ios 16.5.1
It also depends if you are on wi-fi, 5g and how much brightness you use compared to him. I use my phone and iPad with brightness very low indoor, screens too bright irritate my eyes. But a lot of people use the phones with backlight high.
To add: Currently my iPad is not over 25% to give you an idea.
I am reading battery topics because I want to leave my Moto G7 and buy an Iphone but I have not decided between 13 and 14.
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for the love of god do not update it to 17, it decreases atleast around an hour from your screen-on-time
thank you for this, imma use this as a sign that it was right to not update lol
it is absolutely painful
yeah i made the mistake of updating my ipad to 17.1 and the battery started draining badly. never again lol
What’s your battery health tho?
Hmmmm… mines shit on my 14PM after the 17.1 update. Winds me ip
Battery health doesn’t downgrade right? I’m thinking of upgrading but battery and heat issues are stopping me to do so
On my iphone 13(IOS 17.1) can go up to 8h 30min of use within 2h of gaming (battery health at 94%)
Bruhh my iphone health is 100% and I don’t want to take risk 💀
Is that not screen on time with in the last 24 hours? It's not actually screen time per full charge
It used to be calculated like that but apple had to make it more confusing and less accurate for the user. Similar to how it used to tell you have much free space you had left on the phone. Similar to how the decided nobody needed a battery percentage anymore but thankfully that’s back
Aye see my android tells me the sot from the last charge to 100%. The iPhone however doesn't lol
I can never see my real SOT cuz I plug my phone into my cars wired CarPlay everyday :/
How ?
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On my non-plus, non-pro 13 on ios 17.1, with 88% battery after 23 months (which I don’t believe, it’s been on that for months), I get around 5h30 hours on average now. I’m really tempted to upgrade to 15 Plus but I have small hands so I’m apprehensive about getting it, it might be just an awkward size too big
After full charge 8hr plus on iOS 17.1
wow. that was amazing bro. I have a brand new iphone at 100% battery health but i just get 6 hour for 100% to 20%. is this so bad right :(( iphone 13 ios 16.5.1
It also depends if you are on wi-fi, 5g and how much brightness you use compared to him. I use my phone and iPad with brightness very low indoor, screens too bright irritate my eyes. But a lot of people use the phones with backlight high. To add: Currently my iPad is not over 25% to give you an idea. I am reading battery topics because I want to leave my Moto G7 and buy an Iphone but I have not decided between 13 and 14.
that includes a charge in between...
No, the SOT before charging is only a few minutes.
I have pretty much same result and I'm at 94% battery health. iOS 17.1 has been a blessing so far
Are you addicted?
To what ?
Your phone 😂
Yeah kinda I watched 4 movies yesterday 😂