iPhone 5S Not Holding a Charge I have an iPhone 5S that holds a charge as it should for about a week after updating the software. After that, it loses power very quickly, even with a new battery. Please advise (please don’t suggest that I get a new phone. I know that's an optio...
iPhone X loses charge very quickly My iPhone X (purchases in December 2017) loses charge very quickly once it reaches 20% and in general does not hold a charge nearly as well as it did when the device was new. Is this likely a battery issue? Should I have the battery replaced as a ...
Many iPhone (and iPad) users will experience their device’s battery mysteriously losing charge. This can happen for a variety of reasons. Recently, iPhone users have been complaining about their devices quickly losing charge after updating to iOS 15.4; these complaints can be common after updates...
Many users have experienced an issue where their iPhone or iPad loses charge, even when plugged in. What usually happens is that the device will reach 100%, but the battery will then begin to drop — even if the device is still plugged in. This often happens when you use your iPhone or...
iv. If you plan to store your device for longer than six months, charge it to 50 percent every six months; iPhone battery draining fast – how to fix it? If your iPhone battery drains fast without any apparent reason and your phone gets hot, try the 10 proven tips given below on how...
Smith, just through the airplane's door, loses his iPhone at 14,000 feet. Photo: cast_rumcoffee@TikTok.com You might’ve dropped your iPhone on the floor and felt massive relief to find it undamaged. Or maybe a bit cracked. But what happens when an iPhone plummets 14,000 feet? Tha...
So, the battery loses some of its capacity to hold a charge. You must maintain the battery cycle count to ensure your iPhone runs smoothly. Performance: A higher cycle means the battery has aged and may need to be charged more frequently. Additionally, poor battery life can lead to ...
How quickly or slowly your iPhone loses battery power depends on what you’re doing with it. Apps that put higher demands on system resources (like games) or make use of GPS (like mapping apps) are going to drain your battery more quickly, so the less that you use these apps, the bet...
Using your iPhone 5 as a personal hot spot for a laptop or other device produces some of the same strong results as the third-gen iPad...and it's smaller. Of course, make sure you check on your tethering charges and data usage fees, but my MacBook Air did a fine job running off...
Rather than a rechargeable battery pack that quickly loses charge, the EcoBump is a static device that comes pre-charged and retains its power for five years or more and is tailored for emergency kits. The non-rechargeable battery supplies 900 mAh of power, providing up t...