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- | [* black] Under ***Peak Performance Capability***, it will tell you what your battery's health status is. ''Normal peak performance'' is what you're aiming for. |
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- | [* black] When it says your ''iPhone has experienced an expected shutdown'' the performance is throttled to prevent further shutdowns. This can be disabled to manually enable peak performance. |
+ | [* black] ***Peak Performance Capability*** tells you whether your battery can still supply sufficient power for the iPhone's most intense processing tasks. ''Normal peak performance'' is what you're aiming for. |
+ | [* black] If it says your ''iPhone has experienced an expected shutdown'', that means your battery couldn't supply the needed power quickly enough, and the system shut down as a result. |
+ | [* black] Your iPhone will throttle its own performance—slowing itself down—in order to prevent further unexpected shutdowns. This can be disabled to manually enable peak performance. |
[* icon_caution] Once you disable performance management, you cannot enable it again. It is automatically enabled after an unexpected shutdown. | |
[* black] Once your battery falls below a specific threshold (typically 80%), you will be notified that ''your battery's health is significantly degraded''. | |
- | [* icon_note] Follow [guide|103390|this guide] to replace your iPhone X battery |
+ | [* icon_note] Follow [guide|103390|this guide] to replace your iPhone X battery, or [[Topic:iPhone|click here]] for other iPhone models. |