In the Battery Health section, you’ll also find the Peak Performance Capability option, which represents your iPhone battery’s ability to provide instant acceleration to the processor for demanding tasks. Now, the Peak Performance Capability is not shown in terms of numbers. Instead, your iPhone would show you one of the following phrases, each representing a particular battery condition.
- “Your battery is currently supporting normal peak performance.”
- “This iPhone has experienced an unexpected shutdown because the battery was unable to deliver the necessary peak power.”
- “This iPhone is unable to determine battery health. An Apple Authorized Service Provider can service the battery..”
If you see the first statement, your iPhone is performing as expected, and there are no issues with the battery. If you see the second statement, it means that your iPhone’s battery, regardless of its maximum capacity, has not been able to provide the peak power that your device wants, which may cause random shutdowns. When this happens, iOS automatically activates performance management, limiting hardware performance. The third statement come with an improperly installed battery part or malfunction.
Typically, Apple iPhones provide a smooth user experience. However, poor performance on your iPhone is a red flag. If your device can’t handle multiple apps at once, takes more than the usual time to open apps, or is shutting down unexpectedly, you should seriously consider checking the battery’s health or visiting an Apple store for diagnostics.
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