09-09-2021 04:02 PM - edited 01-06-2022 03:27 AM
What should the battery life / health be on Public Mobile pre-owned phones?
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09-09-2021 05:06 PM
The usage of these used phones will differ of course, meaning some may have been charged more frequently than others. While it is a little difficult to discern the battery health of android phones, if you are enquiring about Apple iPhones, they have got a built in battery health indicator in the settings. iPhones are made using lithium-ion batteries, and so as you continue to charge your phone more and more, the battery capacity will over time slowly decrease (i.e. it won't be able to hold a charge as long compared to when it was brand new. I've owned a fair amount of iPhones before, and honestly anything that is above 85% (preferably 90%) will still last you quite awhile. Apple themselves recommends replacing the battery once it reaches a battery health of 80%. Hope this helps!
09-09-2021 04:58 PM
Maximum Capacity is a percentage that measures current capacity versus 100% when your battery was new. A range of that percentage is normal, though a healthy battery should retain about 80% of its original capacity at 500 charge cycles. If capacity falls below 80%, Apple recommends replacing the battery.
but if you buy it a Certified Pre-Owned phones, has a 1-year warranty.
and if you check it out is isse with battery is cover by warranty...
09-09-2021 04:55 PM - edited 09-09-2021 04:55 PM
@dh2 I think anywhere above 90% is ok .. afterall, it's only CPO phones. However, I think I see some reported like 95% or so.
But, what condition was the phone it said on the site when you ordered? They have "Like-New", "Great" and "Very Good"...
of course, remember , you have 30 days to return. just tell them any reason you don't like..