152,992 points. Until the battery drops below 80%, it's fine. There's no reason to be checking battery health unless your phone isn't working properly or your warranty is about to end. So, in a month or so, check it again, if it's at or below 80%, make arrangements to have it replaced under warranty. If it's above 80%, you can safely ignore it Battery health improved somewhat, to ~84%. There's also a lot of variation. For instance, with the charger connected and at 100% charge (so it's no longer accepting charge), over the course of a few minutes, I've seen the health change from 84.1% to 83.6% and then climb back to 83.9%. I definitely think this battery is somehow defective. Sounds like a good thing to me? 500 cycles is the minimum that Apple have designed your battery to last before it gets below 80% but it may well go to many more cycles. If the phone is otherwise OK just keep enjoying it til it gets below 80% then consider the $49 replacement service. Yes, 83% of the maximum battery capacity is probably normal two years of using an iPhone. the maximum capacity is displayed as 83%, it means that when you charge your phone to 100%, only 83 cells are being charged as opposed to 100 cells getting charged. ( 0) of 1. My battery health is now 83%. qE55KdV.

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