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I have 13 Pro with 92% battery health. I getting aroung 5h screen on time with dark mode, location off, refreshing apps off, that's on iOS 15.5.
Yesterday I update on 15.6. It's that normal SOT, 5h/6h for 13 Pro?
 
It depends on what apps you use, how frequently you use them, for how long periods of time you spend on them with the screen on, the brightness of the screen, how many notifications you receive from these apps, how frequent, also, take into consideration the temperature outside, how warm the phone gets while using these apps.

For example, Facebook app is an intensive resource hog, that will consume a lot of energy even if you just scroll through the feed.
 
I have 13 Pro with 92% battery health. I getting aroung 5h screen on time with dark mode, location off, refreshing apps off, that's on iOS 15.5.
Yesterday I update on 15.6. It's that normal SOT, 5h/6h for 13 Pro?
No, that’s not normal. 92% battery life on a device less than a year from launch means the battery needs to be replaced. Fortunately your device is within its warranty period - 😊
 
No, that’s not normal. 92% battery life on a device less than a year from launch means the battery needs to be replaced. Fortunately your device is within its warranty period - 😊
Does seem abnormal.
Doesn't Apple have a "below 80%" limitation on warranty replacement?
 
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I have 13 Pro with 92% battery health. I getting aroung 5h screen on time with dark mode, location off, refreshing apps off, that's on iOS 15.5.
Yesterday I update on 15.6. It's that normal SOT, 5h/6h for 13 Pro?
Could it have something to do with your charging equipment & regimen?
 
Post your 12hr and 10d battery graphs with app usage. If you toggle the app % <> hrs for the pix, it’ll highlight which apps are particularly efficient/inefficient.
 
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I hope not. 😊 The battery down to 92% in less than a year, especially in light of the OP’s stated use of the device, is not good - - -
While 92% less than a year old device seem abnormal, unfortunately apple will not replace it for free hnder warranty unless the health on their diagnostic tool reports below 80%.
 
Post your 12hr and 10d battery graphs with app usage. If you toggle the app % <> hrs for the pix, it’ll highlight which apps are particularly efficient/inefficient.
And 28% battery is there.
Lte 60%-40% wifi

I don't have original apple charger
 

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To me, your battery levels/depletion seems reasonable. Three to five hours of screen on time using Web connected apps will drain the battery significantly.

As for the battery health:

• Because of the above mentioned usage, your iPhone probably has a lot of charge cycles (bottom section of page) completed already.
— I am not judging, just stating Internet-related stuff uses more resources.
• The health percentage is an estimate
• Degradation is not always linear. The health decrease rate typically slows as it moves away from 100%.
 
I have 3:45h SOT and 40% battery left. 70% LTE and 30% Wifi on 15.6. So far so good for today
 
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