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    iPhoneX iPhone battery health


    iPhone battery health

    Posted: 16 Aug 2021 11:45 AM PDT

    Fun fact: iPhones cannot overcharge as there's a protection circuit just like every other device. Also, keeping your iPhone at 100% absolutely does no harm to the battery whatsoever. I have been able to check a school Chromebook's battery health. I believe that the Chromebook's battery is over 3 years old and it has been plugged in to 100% most of the time. It says it's at 92% which is still fantastic if it's an old battery. I have had my iPhone 11 plugged in almost all the time and didn't notice any battery health degrading fast. Not much people understand this, but an iPhone or any electronic battery can't be overcharged and that 92% is from people using the Chromebook battery and using up its charge cycles. Most rechargeable batteries have only 400-500 complete charge cycles before it goes down to 80%.

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    Problem with screen

    Posted: 16 Aug 2021 05:51 AM PDT

    Problem with screen

    This problem recently started where sometimes my phone screen will get green horizontal stripes, then fade to black. It seems to still be on when this happens, because it'll vibrate and stuff, but the display doesn't work. It also doesn't respond to touch I also notice it gets kind of warm under the camera. Whenever this happens, I have to wait for like half an hour or more, then it'll start working like normal again.

    Has anyone experienced this/knows if this can be repaired for cheap? I just got the phone refurbished about a month ago. I'd appreciate anyone's help on this.

    Here's a picture of what it looks like. The green stripes usually start just as a tint to the screen. The whole process of fading to black only takes a few seconds.

    https://preview.redd.it/7fx2vmgzuph71.jpg?width=3096&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=3d5c1bc826948ac8a741192215439bc6f7bdf90d

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    Charging pot seems ok but when I plug in earphone sounds still come from iphone speakers

    Posted: 15 Aug 2021 10:14 PM PDT

    May I know what maybe the cause?This is happening with new earphones btw.

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