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Hey. I’ve been looking at a new I phone, an iPhone 8, or an X.
It seems all the ones either on eBay or other online sellers are selling handsets with around 83% battery health or lower.Is this something to be concerned about, as I don’t want to be charging it up every two mins. I presume they are over a year old with that amount of battery loss
Thanks
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Seems a lot for such relatively recent handsets - my old 6+ was showing signs of the battery struggling, down to 70-75%, but it’s a five year old phone.
Count zero. That’s my thoughts. It’s a mine field buying a used phone. But the brand new ones are just silly prices
New batteries are not stupidly expensive at the Genius Bar. Think mine was £45 and at least you are sure to get a genuine Apple one.
I got a new battery for my 8 so my wife could use it, made it like new. £45 and 1hr at Apple store, sorted!
However i would be careful and choose a model with a bigger battery, my 8 wasn’t great for battery unlike the earlier ones and my XR is noticeably better.
My 8’s battery is down to 87% at 2 years old.
Obviously if I don’t use it much, the battery will last all day, but on a regular day, I’m finding I need to charge it during the day to last until I go to bed around 11 ish.
On the battery health widget, the phone is recommending I take it into an Apple dealer for a new battery but I think I’ll soldier on for a bit.
£20 eBay battery for my iphone5 12mnths ago. Changed it myself with no problems.
I will buy and iphone6 next year if it dies.
Didn’t know you could check these things. My X is at 88%. It’s just over 2 years old, battery lasts a full day with pretty well constant use (I’ve been off work for 8 out of the last 9 months...) 83% wouldn’t bother me.
Don't know if the percentage means a lot. My SE (new battery a year ago) says maximum battery is 93%, but if I happen to be anywhere cool when it's at 50%, it'll shutdown on low battery.
My 8+ is 27 months old and the battery is showing 87% maximum capacity. It is on all day every day and used for e-mail, web browsing, social media and playing music and the battery easily lasts a day.
For the money you are saving by getting a second hand phone I wouldn't worry about it. When/if the battery capacity gets really low then just get it changed at Apple for £45. You'll still be quids in.
I will buy and iphone6 next year if it dies.
Get a 6S at least, the chances of it lasting longer are a lot higher.
Ok thanks for the advice, all who have commented. Cheers
Just pm'ed you op with info on my iphone for sale 👍😎
My SE was doing the same, a factory reset with a reinstall from a Cloud back up sorted it. (I didn’t re load the photos)
If you go into you battery health status in settings it might tell you it’s in a “mode” designed to protect your phone from unexpected shut downs. Which seems to involve shutting your phone down.
I’m just back from skiing where it was working as a GPS tracker all day in cold weather plus a bunch of photos/web browsing.
83% on a 7 and it wouldn't last a day whilst at work and only using it at break times.
£49 for a new battery from the Apple store was money well spent.