I’m also using an 9yo iPhone 7 which got its battery replaced 7mos ago. I charge it every day because of heavy YouTube usage. It is still on 100% capacity

My SE3, I use for Reddit, Twitter and bank apps only but it was the first on to have its capacity dip before my IP7.

Any thoughts my SE friends?

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    11 months ago

    The 100% battery health displayed from a new iPhone is almost never actually 100%. 100% is the baseline/minimum capacity all iPhones of that model come with. In your case, it was likely one of the few that didn’t come with say, 5% bonus capacity. Battery degradation is expected behavior. The SE also has a tiny battery and also relatively short battery life. It’s also powered by a flagship processor in a small chassis, so heat builds up more than it otherwise would, even if you don’t notice when it does.

    Also, if you NEVER let the phone fully charge or discharge, the BMS may eventually report an incorrect figure in battery health. The memory effect on current battery tech isn’t as bad as older chemistries, though. Apple allows iPhone 15 series devices to stop charging at 80%, but the new phone will periodically charge to 100% to maintain accurate readings. This could explain why your phone would tell you it has less than 100% capacity. Again, 1% in 7 month is normal, especially if the device sees regular use. Many tech reviewer devices do not, and so they stay at 100%.

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    11 months ago

    connect it to the computer and check with iMazing or coconutbattery to see your cyclecount and real degradation of your battery.

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    11 months ago

    Se2020 updated to 17 and battery drains a lot faster than before, keeping me se2022 off 17 as long as possible

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    11 months ago

    Perfectly normal. Actually quite good, most phone batteries last two years on average sometimes three. So even a 1% degradation each month is normal.

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    11 months ago

    Don’t worry about it. It’s not the iOS update’s fault. The battery degrades even if you don’t update iOS, it’s inevitable. Let your phone settle for a few minutes after updating and don’t check battery health so often.

    9yo iPhone 7

    The iPhone 7 came out in late 2016 which is 7 years ago.