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How to Check Your iPhone Battery Health

iPhone users can check the maximum capacity of the battery or peak performance capability on their handsets.
iPhone users can check the maximum capacity of the battery or peak performance capability on their handsets.

How to Check Your iPhone Battery Health. Checking iPhone battery health is important as it allows you to understand whether the inbuilt battery needs will be changed. Poor battery health means you won’t be able to get less hours of use on your iPhone during charging.

Apple releases iOS 11.3 back in 2018. It brings the original tool to check the battery health of your iPhone’s so you can find the same battery health device on your iPad available across all iPhone’s models starting from iPhone’s 6.

In this article, we have detailed the steps you need to follow to check your iPhone battery health.

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How to check your iPhone battery health?

Before starting the methods you need to follow your iPhone’s battery health check. It’s important to note that the battery health tool available from Apple generally provides information in two different areas. The maximum battery capacity available on your device and its peak performance capacity.

While the maximum battery capacity offers a measurement of battery capacity in relation to when new, peak performance capacity highlights are measured whether your iPhone battery is currently the basis of normal peak performance. Or performance management features are in place to restrict peak power.

  1. Go to Settings.
  2. Scroll down and tap the Battery option. You can also search for the battery settings directly through the search bar in the settings menu by swiping up.
  3. Tap Battery Health.

You will then see the maximum capacity and peak performance capacity of your iPhone battery. If the Apple battery has a significant quality of health. Or is not verified by the new replacement battery system, then Apple will also not show important battery notifications.

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vivek kadam
My name is Vivek Avinash Kadam and I am a Editor-in-chief for indtech. I works on different types of articles like mobiles, news, gaming, laptops, cameras, tabletes, internet, computer, and the overall tech industry. I can be reached on Instagram at @mevivekkadam