YOUR iPhone might give off some clues that its battery is severely degraded – and there’s an easy way to know for sure.
If you are having battery problems then getting it swapped out for a new one is easy, but comes with a small cost.
If you see this message, you might experience performance issues[/caption]Most rechargeable electronics – like your iPhone – feature lithium ion batteries.
These degrade over time, and will hold increasingly less charge compared to when they were new.
To protect your iPhone from unexpected shutdowns due to a chemically-aged battery (or when it has very low charge, or is in a cold temperature environment), iOS will sometimes reduce performance.
This lets you keep using your iPhone without it shutting down.
“iPhone performance management works by looking at a combination of the device temperature, battery state of charge, and battery impedance,” Apple explains.
“Only if these variables require it, iOS will dynamically manage the maximum performance of some system components, such as the CPU and GPU, in order to prevent unexpected shutdowns.
“As a result, the device workloads will self-balance, allowing a smoother distribution of system tasks, rather than larger, quick spikes of performance all at once.”
If your device isn’t too hot or cold, then it’s possible the cause is your battery.
One seemingly odd clue that performance management is active is an overall speaker volume reduction – but that’s not all.
The list of signs you should look out for include:
The good news is that it’s very easy to check how degraded your battery is.
You can check your iPhone’s battery health by going into the Settings app[/caption]Just go into Settings > Battery > Battery Health.
There you’ll be able to see details about its Peak Performance Capability, as well as its Maximum Capacity compared to new.
If this page warns that your battery is degraded, it may recommend a replacement.
This can typically be purchased for apple for below $100 / £100, but the exact details will depend on your model.
If you get a battery swap, it will fix these performances issues – and give you much better lifespan per charge.
So if you’ve had the same iPhone for a while, it’s a cheap way to give it new life without having to fork out for an entire smartphone upgrade.
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