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Shamalow

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Hi,

I share my shortcut that displays battery informations from analytics files.

https://routinehub.co/shortcut/19090/

A few explanations:
UpdateTime.
Date of the last battery analysis (value in Unix Time)

Battery Health Capacity.
(Nominal Charge Capacity / Design Capacity of your iPhone)*100
If the battery is new this value can be >100%. New batteries have a Nominal > Design Capacity.

Battery Health iOS
Battery percentage value for iOS in the analytics file.

Manufacture Date
Value of the year and week of manufacture of the battery.

Last state of charge.
Minimum and maximum percentage value of the day (at the time of update time)

High State Charge.
Number of hours the battery was in a high charge level (80-100%)

Temp. during Charge.
Average temperature when the charger is plugged in.

Temp. min max.
Recording of the minimum and maximum temperatures of use. (I don't know if this value is correct)

How to use ?
- Click on shortcut Battery Report Vcard
- Click on the last Analytics-year-mm-dd-time.ips file
- Click on “Share”
- Share with Battery Report Vcard

This Shortcut doesn’t work on iOS bêta version.

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Wow, thanks!
I like the comprehensiveness of the data and the GUI as well as the fact that more is explained in detail. 👍🏻
I also find it very helpful that the development of the battery health is continuously saved in a note 😀

What I don't understand, however, is that when I click on Update, I end up on the Downloads page of the shortcut. 🤔 There is no verification as to whether the current update is already being used. Is this still being adjusted by you?
Do you really have to initiate the update manually or does a synchronization take place in the background when you use the shortcut?
 
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Assuming the charge temp is accurate, it looks like charging via an old Apple 5w block really reduces temperature. Maybe it really is better for the battery. Thanks OP.
 

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Thanks for your feedback guys. :)

I just updated to version 2.7 (2025/02/02)
- It fixes the issues with iOS 18.3 (thanks Apple...)
- The execution speed is back to normal. But it also depends on the size of the scan file. ;-)
- I added the execution time in milliseconds to control the speed.

@Ready-for-Apple
For the update.
There is a notification that indicates when an update is available, with the current version number and the version you are using.
Yes, you have to update manually for now.
Later I can add automatic update, IF the shortcut still runs quickly...

For the error about "Battery Health with MaximumFCC", thanks, it is fixed. ;)

@Andy_2341
The temperatures during charging are displayed every quarter of an hour in the analysis file when the charger is plugged in. I take all the temperatures during charging and I make an average.
I did some tests on my iPhone 12 Mini: The temperature is almost identical with a 5V or 9V charger.
;)
 
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