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iPhone 11 Pro. Purchased on launch day. 94%.

No wireless charging. This is dropping way quicker than my previous phones
 
iPhone 11 Pro. Purchased on launch day. 94%.

No wireless charging. This is dropping way quicker than my previous phones

Got my 11 Pro about a week after launch day. Battery health is still at 100%. My 18w charger is still in the box; I charge with a 5w Apple charger.
 
Launch day IPhone X battery health was at 84% then the service battery message appeared so I just went to Apple and had the battery replaced for $69 back to 100%.
 
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iPhone 11 Pro. Purchased on launch day. 94%.

No wireless charging. This is dropping way quicker than my previous phones
Got my 11 Pro about a week after launch day. Battery health is still at 100%. My 18w charger is still in the box; I charge with a 5w Apple charger.

11 Pro Max, purchased on launch day. 100%.

Some wireless charging, mostly I use the 18w charger that it came with (plugged in over night) or the car charger which I completely forget the specs on.
 
iPhone XS with 90% battery. Phone is a little over year old. Wired charging mainly 5w sometimes use a fast charger.
 
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My 6s is on it's 2nd battery, purchased back in October 2019. Just went down to 99% within the last week or two.
 
When I traded my 11 month old 8+ in, it had just dropped to 99%. My daughter has an 8+ and uses the phone like crazy and it’s still at 90%. I don’t think the battery health estimate is very accurate at all. It should just say “good” or “needs service” in my opinion.
 
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Here's the data that Coconut Battery reports. Got my iPhone as a Christmas gift in 2019 and have been using it as my daily ever since.
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I used to use Coconut on my Macs. Great App!

Agreed! I check it every so often on my MacBook, as the battery I got for it was used already, and it gives good information! What's really funny is the information a cheap third-party battery reports. It's all over the place, with the charge capacity being over the design capacity, etc.
 
Launch day XSMax. Still @ 100%. “Charge early, charge often” is my motto. Wired and wireless. Rarely go below 50% and try to stop around 98%.
 
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