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Why does my iPhone go off at 30\%?
Your iPhone’s software is in charge of monitoring the amount of battery life remaining on your iPhone. If the software or firmware isn’t communicating properly with the battery, it’s not going to display the right percentage.
Why is my iPhone 6 running out of battery so fast?
Sometimes the outdated apps can be the cause of your iPhone 5, iPhone 6 or iPhone 7 battery draining fast suddenly. Therefore, you should turn this feature off to extend battery life on your iPhone or iPad. To turn it off go to Settings> General> Background App Refresh> Toggle ‘Background App Refresh’ to off position.
Are they shutting down iPhone 6?
So now what should I buy as a budget option? Apple’s iPhone 6 was insanely popular in 2014, when it was first released. But now, Apple is essentially killing it.
What happens when your iPhone shuts off and wont turn back on?
‘: 3 ways to troubleshoot an iPhone that won’t restart. If your iPhone won’t turn on, most of the time a simple restart will get it back up and running. If you can’t restart your iPhone, then make sure it’s charged. You might need to replace the Lightning cable and make sure the power source is working properly.
Why is my iPhone 6S battery dropping dead?
If your iPhone 6S suddenly drops dead, read this. Your battery indicator shows a cool 40 percent and then suddenly, it’s dead. With older iPhones, it’s a common problem — years of use throw off the calibration while the battery’s capacity dwindles.
Why does my iPhone shut off but still have battery life remaining?
To fix the issue with your iPhone shutting off even though it says there is still battery life remaining, we’re going to do a “DFU Restore”. DFU stands for Device Firmware Update. A DFU restore reloads your iPhone’s software and firmware, so it’s an even deeper type of restore than putting your iPhone into recovery mode.
How to fix iPhone battery drain issue?
Go to Settings >> Battery. Here, write down and compare the Usage and Standby time before and after you turn off the iPhone. Both Usage and Standby times should increase by 1 minute. If you see it is more than 1 minute, you may have an iPhone battery drain issue.
Why is my iPhone battery only 40 percent?
Your battery indicator shows a cool 40 percent and then suddenly, it’s dead. With older iPhones, it’s a common problem — years of use throw off the calibration while the battery’s capacity dwindles.