QUOTE(Nauts @ Jan 11 2020, 05:32 AM)
I find that it;s not charging pattern.
It's how you use the phone. Too much gaming, too much videos...lots of heat.
Some use those idiotic privacy screen , but then to see, the brightness has to go all the way up, that will really kill the battery.
QUOTE(westlife @ Jan 11 2020, 10:54 AM)
Yeah correct. Usage pattern decides everything.
I dun think that given Apple quality, one can get a brand new iPhone with real faulty. It may happen but chance is Super slim.
QUOTE(Ashhh @ Jan 11 2020, 12:53 PM)
Speaking about battery, I guess it depends on the user's habit.
Like myself, been 2-3 months roughly using the phone, but battery health is still at 100%. Touchwood, may it maintain for at least another 6-7 months to come.
QUOTE(squall_kay @ Jan 12 2020, 02:57 PM)
Here you go.
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I don’t play games on mobile phone.
My usage are typical average joe usage.
Using combination of apple charger, aukey and anker charger along with it’s cable, depends on my location.
These charger also support PD and QC. I have been using these charger since S9+ (and still using it to charge my family members phones such as S9+, S10+, Note9, S10E). No issue and all these phones doesn’t encountered battery degradation.
I would expect max 10% loss after 1 year old but all those phones hardly have issue with battery degradation. All those were bought during it launched day by myself (except S10E) and my habit of phone usage, charging style etc doesnt change from all those past phones to this 11 pro.
I charged my iPhone to 100%. Topup whenever necessary, usually >25-30% already start to topup.
Charging sometimes overnight sometimes nope.
Again, if need to adapt my way to this “super” iPhone 11 pro then i guess this inferior battery tech than the rest.
so 1 user here stated rough usage of iphone...but batt health remains 100% after 3 months
while another user here stated normal usage (ie: no gaming) but experiences reduction in batt health...
so usage pattern decides everything ?
not really true i think