Whiffler OP t1_j4mg41q wrote
This happens half the time. Sometimes it’ll charge to 100%. Rest of the time it’s 50-60%.
Im using one of those thicker iPad chargers with factory usbA cable. Don’t want to use a usb c fast charger for overnight charge
ryansc0tt t1_j4mmn9g wrote
I would suggest calling Apple Support, and asking them to run a battery diagnostic remotely. That way they will have the result logged under the serial number of your iPhone. Then they might suggest a restore (erase/reinstall iOS), or taking it in for repair. In either case, the battery history will be erased along with the rest of your user data.
nikenick28 t1_j4nfka2 wrote
You can do that yourself when you download the apple support app now. Without having to contact a advisor.
ryansc0tt t1_j4odebs wrote
That will tell you the "health" of the battery, which you can already see under the battery menu in Settings. There is a separate "Battery Usage" diagnostic Apple support can run; which doesn't provide much additional information, but might be useful if the problem persists after a restore.
TorontoRin t1_j4muc31 wrote
Why not?
caligirl_ksay t1_j4nun4a wrote
It’s to optimize battery life. You have it turned on. Turn it off and it’ll charge fully. If you leave it on your battery will last longer.
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