Hey everyone! So, I recently took my iPhone 14 in for a battery replacement since the battery health was at 68%. I got it back after a day, and it still shows around 66-67% battery. It's been about a week since the change, and I haven't noticed any improvement at all in battery life; I'm still at 20% by lunchtime! I'm starting to wonder if they actually replaced my battery at all. Am I just being paranoid, or should I go back to discuss this with them?
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It's entirely possible they didn’t do it; Apple isn't immune to mix-ups like that! The battery health and performance should have indicators if it was replaced. Don't be afraid to go back and get some clarity!
I would suggest going back and discussing it with them. If the paperwork you received indicates a completed service, they should help you figure it out. Make sure to also check your battery health via an app like CoconutBattery.
I totally get where you're coming from! I've had a similar experience after having my battery changed; the charge was almost the same when I picked it up. The service rep claimed it was replaced, but the battery health showed no changes. It's worth checking your battery health and going back if you're not satisfied.
Yeah, definitely check your battery health before assuming anything. If it was swapped, it should reflect 100%. Also, keep in mind that your settings or apps can really impact battery life. Do a factory reset if needed, and monitor what's draining your battery.
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