The life of your iPhone’s battery is most likely decreasing. This is how you should proceed.

If your iPhone battery life seems like it’s getting worse, that’s because it probably is.

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It has an easy explanation. Any phone, including the iPhone, usually starts to lose its capacity to hold a full charge if it has been in your possession for more than a year or so and has been regularly plugged in.

Over time, a battery’s capacity decreases for a variety of reasons, including heat from your charger, repeated rapid charging, or other activities that raise the temperature of your phone, including gaming, as recently reported by The Wall Street Journal.

It could be time to get your iPhone’s battery changed if it can’t hold a charge for more than 80% of the time. If your iPhone is otherwise in working shape, you may get more life out of it by doing this at an Apple Store.

If you have AppleCare+, which varies in price based on your iPhone model and costs between $3.99 and $13.49 a month, you may replace your battery for free. Depending on the model of your iPhone, a new battery might cost anywhere from $69 to $99 if you don’t have the program.

You can quickly find out how much capacity has been lost in your battery. This is what you should do:

Go to Settings.
Select Battery.
Select Charging & Battery Health.

“Maximum Capacity” will be shown. This is the battery measurement about the phone’s original purchase date. For instance, the capacity of my September 2014 iPhone 14 Pro Max is 87%. This implies that I am not eligible for Apple’s free battery replacement service through my paid-for AppleCare+ plan. However, it clarifies why it appears like my battery life has decreased.

If your phone shows less than 80% capacity, take it to Apple for a replacement. If you don’t need a new phone, it’s an easy and reasonably priced solution to extend the life of your iPhone battery.

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