I recently got an iPhone 16 and after 2 weeks, I checked the battery health using a shortcut called PowerUtil. While the settings show it at 100%, PowerUtil indicates it's at 98% with just 15 charge cycles. Is this typical for a new phone? Should I be concerned?
2 Answers
I’ve heard that some third-party apps use diagnostic data from Apple. Even so, I wouldn't stress too much about a 2% drop over 15 cycles. New batteries can show slight variances, and the official stats are usually what you should rely on.
PowerUtil isn't a completely reliable source for battery health; it's a third-party app. It's better to trust the built-in settings on your iPhone. That said, a 98% battery health after 15 cycles isn't alarming at all, especially since battery stats can fluctuate. Just keep an eye on it!

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