After installing the replacement battery the battery health stats do not populate. Prior to ordering the replacement it was clear the original battery was done for. So I order the replacement and everything went fairly smooth. Let the battery drain (below 10% as I got the pop up alert). I think proceeded to charge the battery to 100% uninterrupted.
My problem - battery health still reads the status service. Even after doing a full reset on the phone it still says service. With exception to one random reboot the phone is running fine. A third party app seems to confirm the battery capacity is going to a full charge. So as far as I can tell everything should be fine. It did seem like the phone got warmer then I’m used to with the new battery, but then it was always in a case.
Any clue why apples Battery Health reading would say I need to service the battery still? Is there an extra step for reseting that?
After installing the replacement battery the battery health stats do not populate. Prior to ordering the replacement it was clear the original battery was done for. So I order the replacement and everything went fairly smooth. Let the battery drain (below 10% as I got the pop up alert). I think proceeded to charge the battery to 100% uninterrupted.
My problem - battery health still reads the status service. Even after doing a full reset on the phone it still says service. With exception to one random reboot the phone is running fine. A third party app seems to confirm the battery capacity is going to a full charge. So as far as I can tell everything should be fine. It did seem like the phone got warmer then I’m used to with the new battery, but then it was always in a case.
Any clue why apples Battery Health reading would say I need to service the battery still? Is there an extra step for reseting that?