Stephen I followed the prompts in Battery Health (Beta) and found the process in the iPhone 6S to inform me of the need for a battery replacement flowed smoothly to booking a time and a very well informed an easy experience at the city Apple Store.
The worst part was that empty and and confused feeling being off the grid for the two hours the repair took, so I had a beer and burger in Kings Park to calm the FOMO! Sent from Tim's Retina iPad 2 > On 26 Jun 2018, at 5:14 am, Stephen Chape <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Ronni. > I just checked my 6S and note that Peak Performance Management is enabled. > I guess since the first time it switched off. > Does not appear to have prevented shut downs though. > > Next time in Perth I shall visit the Gurus me thinks. > > Still need to check my wife’s iPhone 5. > >> On 25 Jun 2018, at 6:26 am, Ronda Brown <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi Barry, >> >> /Quote >> Battery Health (Beta) >> For iPhone 6 and later, iOS 11.3 adds new features to show battery health >> and recommend if a battery needs to be replaced. These can be found in >> Settings > Battery > Battery Health (Beta). >> Additionally, users can see if the performance management feature that >> dynamically manages maximum performance to prevent unexpected shutdowns is >> on and can choose to turn it off. This feature is enabled only after an >> unexpected shutdown first occurs on a device with a battery that has >> diminished ability to deliver maximum instantaneous power. This feature >> applies to iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone SE, >> iPhone 7, and iPhone 7 Plus. >> /End Quote >> >> https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT208387 >> >> Cheers, >> Ronni >> >> Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB >> >> >>> On 24 Jun 2018, at 5:07 pm, Barry Sexstone <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>> I have never managed to get my iPhone 5S to show battery health. It is now >>> running ios 11.4 and will give me usage and standby times but not health. >>> My son’s iPhone 6 does give the health using the samr proceedure I have >>> tried on y 5S so perhaps it it model dependant. >>> >>> Barry >>> iMac Retina 5K 27" >>> Intel Core i5 3.5 GHz >>> 8 GB RAM >>> 1.0 TB HD >>> OS X 10.12.2 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 24 Jun 2018, at 12:18 pm, Stephen Chape <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thank you Ronni. >>>> Some research to do after the weekend. >>>> I will keep you (and WAMUG) informed. >>>> >>>>> On 24 Jun 2018, at 8:33 am, Ronda Brown <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hi Stephen, >>>>> >>>>> iPhone Battery and Performance >>>>> Preventing unexpected shutdowns >>>>> https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT208387 >>>>> >>>>> Check battery usage >>>>> https://support.apple.com/en-au/HT201264 >>>>> Learn more >>>>> iOS 11.3 adds new features to show battery health and recommend if a >>>>> battery needs to be replaced. Find out more in iPhone Battery and >>>>> Performance. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Ronni Brown’s iPad Pro 12.9-inch 256GB >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> On 24 Jun 2018, at 3:02 am, Stephen Chape <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi folks. >>>>>> >>>>>> For the past couple of weeks my 6S has developed a strange behaviour. >>>>>> >>>>>> I always turn it off at bedtime and turn back on in the morning. >>>>>> But now if I turn it off when the battery is at say 54%, when I turn it >>>>>> on again it shows perhaps 9% and a red line. >>>>>> Then after a couple of seconds it turns itself off. >>>>>> >>>>>> If I turn it back on it will repeat this behaviour. >>>>>> But if I then plug it in to charge it will show perhaps 53%. >>>>>> >>>>>> Consequently I am now leaving it on at night to avoid this happening. >>>>>> The trouble is now I have to charge it more often. >>>>>> >>>>>> I can’t find anything on the internet re this. >>>>>> Would appreciate any ideas please? >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, >>>>>> Stephen Chape >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>>>>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>>>>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>>>>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>>>>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >>>>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>>>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>>>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>>>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>>>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >>>> >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Stephen Chape >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >>> >>> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >>> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >>> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >>> Settings & Unsubscribe - >>> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> >> -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- >> Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> >> Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> >> Settings & Unsubscribe - >> <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug> > > > Regards, > Stephen Chape > > > > > > > -- The WA Macintosh User Group Mailing List -- > Archives - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/archives.shtml> > Guidelines - <http://www.wamug.org.au/mailinglist/guidelines.shtml> > Settings & Unsubscribe - > <http://lists.wamug.org.au/listinfo/wamug.org.au-wamug>
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