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iOS 26 has breathed new life into my 15pm. Feels like a new phone. Super fast and light.

Originally posted. Currently at 99% health (103% coconutBattery) and 191 cycles. :)

Here is to my fellow iPhone 15 owners. To another year or more!
 
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iOS 26 has breathed new life into my 15pm. Feels like a new phone. Super fast and light.

Originally posted. Currently at 99% health (103% coconutBattery) and 191 cycles. :)

Here is to my fellow iPhone 15 owners. To another year or more!
Good to know, will take the plunge this weekend.
 
Seeing how bad my battery is compared to others here makes me wonder what Im doing different. It charges during daily commutes running carplay and I even set the battery to max 80% charge a few months ago. I dont use low battery mode because I hate how quick the display turns off.

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day 1, 15 pro here. 88% and 616. . Agree with the above post.. Phone seems snappier with the iOS 26 update.
 
Seeing how bad my battery is compared to others here makes me wonder what Im doing different. It charges during daily commutes running carplay and I even set the battery to max 80% charge a few months ago. I dont use low battery mode because I hate how quick the display turns off.

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Well, your cycle count is quite high… Mine is at 348 with 94 % left. My best advice would be to try to never let the battery go below 20 % - from my experience that’s what is most damaging to battery life. From what I’ve read, these types of batteries are doing best when they are at around 50-60 %. So I try to keep my battery between 40-80 %, but some will say that’s unnecessary "babying" of the battery. And it probably is, but I plan to keep my phone for several years more.
 
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Tomorrow is my last day with mine before I upgrade to a 17PM on Friday.
 

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