Around 60% of use left by the end of the day. Can make it go almost two days without a charge, or with a ~20 minute charge at the second day's afternoon, anyway. Mine is an iPhone 12 Pro, though. My release day iPhone 8 has around 20% left by the end of the day with the same usage. 2.Apple advertises them as getting 4:30 of battery life from a single charge. After 3 years of heavy use (at least a few hours every day), I was able to listen to my AirPods Pro for 4 hours from 100% battery down to them disconnecting at 0%. That’s about 88% battery health. I’m very impressed by that. If battery health continues to degrade at
I’m about done with my SE 2020s battery (now 86% capacity) and debating getting a new battery installed, swapping the whole thing for an iPhone 11 for the big bump in battery power, or upgrading to the SE 2022. All three options have been tied for too long. 5. JayRyan76.
Pro - cheap. Con - unknown quality. Might be as good as an Apple Battery, but is often worse. 1. denytheflesh. • 2 yr. ago. I generally recommend against cheaping out with anything power related. Go with genuine batteries, genuine chargers, genuine cables wherever possible, especially with iPhones. With that said, aftermarket batteries are a This phone’s battery is average to a medium to heavy user. Of course iOS updates didn’t help since I used to able to get 8-10 hours SOT on heavy usage with iOS13. Thinking about doing the battery change very soon but it’s my preference. I hate carrying chargers or power banks with me. f4Kq.