I got an iPhone SE 3rd gen (64GB) as a hand-me-down seven months ago. When I first got it, the battery health was at 97%. After a few weeks of use, it dropped to around 95%. I switched to a different phone but came back to this one seven months later, and the battery health was down to 92%. Now, just two weeks later, it's already at 90%. I know that iPhone batteries can lose health over time, but this seems way too quick. Is this normal?
3 Answers
It could be that the battery itself is faulty. Sometimes, a battery can degrade faster than expected, especially if it's not in optimal condition. I’d suggest getting it checked out to see if there's an underlying issue.
What’s your charging routine like? Do you usually charge overnight, or do you let it drain out before plugging it in?
I got my iPhone 13 in late 2021, and it's sitting at 90% battery health. Based on that, it seems pretty typical for an iPhone to lose around 10% in a few years, but your situation sounds quite extreme. There’s likely something wrong with your SE.
Yeah, losing 10% in just 7 months isn't a fair comparison to my 10% in 4 years! It's definitely something to worry about.
I usually charge it overnight and also when it gets to around 5-10%. Maybe that's contributing to the rapid decrease?