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% means nothing without comparing it to cycles. Like comparing gas tank levels without adding distance driven.
How do I see cycles? Thing is it was 91% 2 days ago and yesterday 90%, today it’s 89%!

I don’t have a Mac for coconut battery.
 
How do I see cycles? Thing is it was 91% 2 days ago and yesterday 90%, today it’s 89%!

I don’t have a Mac for coconut battery.
Your only other option is to contact apple online support and have them run remote diagnostics on your iPhone, or go in person to a store. Since iOS 10 apple has blocked 3rd party app access so all those battery health apps are a waste of time and money.
 
Instead of freaking out over percentages, how long is your phone actually lasting and have you actually observed a notable decline? This kind of thing is why Apple never let users see capacity percentage before. Some people are going to freak out and want a replacement once it gets below like 95%, which is actually good for Apple since they sell the replacements, but incredibly wasteful.
 
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November end 2017 iPhone X
Alternates between all kinds of charging, 5W/12W and Wireless.
300+ cycles, now at 91% capacity.
Usage times are now much lower than initial days
 
How do I see cycles? Thing is it was 91% 2 days ago and yesterday 90%, today it’s 89%!

I don’t have a Mac for coconut battery.

iMazing for Windows. Is free. You can check cycles.
 
Got mine a week after launch day. It’s at 99%. I use the 12w iPad charger every night. I also use the 29w fast charger sometimes.
 
My launch day X is currently at 96% capacity. I use a mix of chargers, with the 12w iPad charger being the main one. I'll probably replace the battery in December, as I plan on keeping the phone for another year.
 
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