Your battery is degraded, so it's putting more pressure on it for every
day tasks. A little warm probably wont hurt much, but I would let it
rest if it gets to hot. One thing you can do is close apps in the app
switcher and clear your memory. To clear the active memory on the iPhone
7, hold down the power button as if you were going to turn the phone
off. When the power off comes up, let go of the power button and press
and hold the home button until voice over speaks again. This will clear
your active memory and take some pressure off of your degraded battery.
So lets see where your battery is. Go to settings and then battery. Then
go to battery health and see what the percentage is. If its close to or
below 80 percent, then it's time to replace that battery.
On 6/10/2019 8:20 PM, Paul and Paula Jordan wrote:
Hi all. I have an IPhone 7 running IOS 12.3.2 or whatever the latest
update is. It’s about 2 and a half years old. I’m noticing that my
battery drops quickly from 100 percent to 20 percent before the end of
the day with minimal use. I suspect that I need to replace the
battery which I’m more than willing to do. My concern is that I
notice that the phone is warm, not hot, when I use it and sometimes
when it’s just sitting around. I’m re-calibrating the battery hoping
that I can get a little better usage until I’m able to get to a
batteries plus store to replace it. Is this getting warm stuff
something I should be concerned about? I hope this makes sense.
Thanks for all your advice and information.
God bless!
Paula and Garçon
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