Apple's two-month battery health value is 98.

Not normal.

Apple introduced the concept of battery cycle time as early as the Macbook. The number of battery cycles is not equal to the number of times of charging, but a battery cycle is considered after 100% power is completely consumed and 100% power is charged. During this period, there may be many charges.

With the increase of cycle times, the lithium battery of Apple mobile phone will suffer irreversible loss. According to Apple official website's information, the capacity of the lithium battery of the iPhone can still be more than 80% after 500 cycles, so if it is a moderate user of the iPhone, then 20% of the battery capacity of the iPhone can generally be used for about 1-2 years.

According to 500 cycles and the remaining 80% battery capacity, it seems a bit abnormal for iPhone XS to use 98% battery capacity for two months, unless it is a heavy iPhone user. Look at other Apple XS users. After using 1-2 months, the power consumption is generally 1%-2%. Of course, some iPhone XS users still have a battery capacity of 100% after using it for 2 months, so it should be just an example.

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Battery protection in daily use of Apple mobile phone:

1. Close unnecessary power-consuming applications. The high power consumption of iPhone may be that you have opened some unnecessary high-power applications, such as WeChat. Turning off automatic startup of applications can reduce power consumption.

2. The screen brightness should be reduced as much as possible, and highlighting the screen also consumes a lot of power.

3. Use headphones more than external functions. Whether playing games, listening to music, watching videos or answering the phone, the power consumption of playing sound outside is much higher than using headphones.

4. Turn off WIFI in a scene without WIFI. After WIFI is turned on, it will constantly look for WIFI signals when there is no WIFI or the WIFI signal is not good, which is also relatively power-consuming.

5. Reduce unnecessary application notifications. Some applications push information too frequently, which will wake up applications to run in the background and consume power.