03-19-2022 10:47 PM
Hi all,
Just curious on other's experience buying a pre-owned iPhone through public mobile? More specifically one in "Very Good" condition.
My main concern is the battery health percentage. Are they usually 85% or higher? Would be a shame to buy one and it be 80%.
Thanks!
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03-27-2022 12:19 PM
@hTideGnow wrote:@Meow Glad you love it
I don't know about the 80% max and then charge it whenever it reasch 30% or so. Some people recommend that.
I am still old school, I still charge to 100% and use to like 10% before I put it to charging
Maybe I should start a post to ask
Even my little laptop has BIOS option to charge to 80% only as 'battery life saver' option.
I guess 'old school'i is more toward NiCd batteries. 🙂
Yes, it will be a good idea to start topic regarding batteries as these days they are very difficult to change in modern phones so let them live long and prosperous life!
03-27-2022 12:11 PM
@Meow Glad you love it
I don't know about the 80% max and then charge it whenever it reasch 30% or so. Some people recommend that.
I am still old school, I still charge to 100% and use to like 10% before I put it to charging
Maybe I should start a post to ask
03-27-2022 12:07 PM
@hTideGnow wrote:On Android, use AccuBattery
Just to provide feedback...
AccuBattery is really interesting and powerful program. It does need few days/weeks to determine 'battery health' but in the mean time it does provide a lot of valuable info regarding battery usage.
It does recommend charging it to 80% only?! I did accept that recommendation and its alarm notifies me when 80% has been reached. Maybe it will extend me phone's battery life. Time will tell.
Thank you @hTideGnow for a tip!
03-21-2022 10:43 AM
@Meow wrote:
@CountyDownIeUk wrote:Fantastic point. While I have had numerous iPhones I have installed new batteries as is fairly easy on an SE down. But newer than first gen SE it gets more difficult. I ALWAYS ask for battery health before I buy a second hand iPhone.
How would you determine 'battery health'? Battery could be charged fully 2 minutes before purchase and will show 100%. In 30 min it could be 80% or less.
HI @Meow on iOS, Settings > Battery shows you your battery health
On Android, use AccuBattery
03-20-2022 01:08 PM
@CountyDownIeUk wrote:Fantastic point. While I have had numerous iPhones I have installed new batteries as is fairly easy on an SE down. But newer than first gen SE it gets more difficult. I ALWAYS ask for battery health before I buy a second hand iPhone.
How would you determine 'battery health'? Battery could be charged fully 2 minutes before purchase and will show 100%. In 30 min it could be 80% or less.
03-20-2022 12:09 PM
@Meow wrote:That is a big lottery... I doubt phones are really tested for battery capacity or battery gets exchanged during 'pre-delivery inspection'.
Somebody would have to unglue phone, put new battery, properly glue it back, test, etc. It takes time (and money)...
I believe phones are graded by physical condition: scratches, nicks and dings, maybe dead pixels...
Fantastic point. While I have had numerous iPhones I have installed new batteries as is fairly easy on an SE down. But newer than first gen SE it gets more difficult. I ALWAYS ask for battery health before I buy a second hand iPhone. I look for 90% or better. Lowest I would go is 88% If PM is not giving a guarantee of at least 88% or better......you should reconsider. Not sure, but I guess Apple would charge $130 and that may be a phone exchange with a new battery. Personally I don’t trust the cart on wheels shops in a mall to do battery replacements.
03-20-2022 09:36 AM
That is a big lottery... I doubt phones are really tested for battery capacity or battery gets exchanged during 'pre-delivery inspection'.
Somebody would have to unglue phone, put new battery, properly glue it back, test, etc. It takes time (and money)...
I believe phones are graded by physical condition: scratches, nicks and dings, maybe dead pixels...
03-20-2022 12:00 AM - edited 03-30-2022 12:42 PM
I agree with @softech that the grading of the condition phones are based on physical condition and the battery health would be secondary.
Ones with higher percentage battery health are mostly aftermarket batteries replacement with higher percentage.
03-19-2022 11:09 PM
What iPhone are you looking for and price?
03-19-2022 10:50 PM
@greygoose22 I am pretty certian these phone are graded by the physical condition rather than the battery condition.
We saw some people came back with good review in terms of battery but some had bad experience. Honest, buying used phone is hit or miss. But the good thing for buying here is that you have 30 days full refund and one year full warranty. So, order one, test it out and if you don't like it, return quick before the end of the 30 days
03-19-2022 10:48 PM - edited 03-19-2022 10:50 PM
I'd bet they are all 85+%, @greygoose22
We got an iPhoneXR last year in "Very Good" condition, and it had a 94 or 95% battery health.
EDIT: If you are unsatisfied, you do have 30 days to refund with no cost to you.