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How to Reset Battery Health on iPhone 16 or 17?

Understanding iPhone battery health Reset

Many users look for ways to reset or recalibrate their iPhone’s battery health as a means to extend the life and performance of their device. However, it’s important to know that Apple does not provide a specific option for resetting battery stats on newer versions of iOS, beginning with iOS 12. While prior versions allowed users to reset battery usage statistics through a full recharge, this is no longer possible. Nonetheless, there are alternative methods to help recalibrate the battery and maintain its health.

Steps to Recalibrate Your iPhone Battery

  1. Completely Drain the Battery: Use your iPhone until it shuts off automatically due to low battery.

  2. Additional Drain: Leave the device unused overnight. This can help ensure that the battery is thoroughly depleted.

  3. Recharge the Device: Connect your iPhone to a charger and allow it to power on.

  4. Power Down: Once it’s charged enough to power on, hold the sleep/wake button and slide to power off to completely shut down the device.

  5. Extended Charging: Allow your iPhone to charge for at least three hours uninterrupted. This ensures that the battery reaches full capacity.

Battery Health Management

Although resetting battery stats is not an option, preserving battery health is crucial. Here are several practices to help maintain your iPhone’s battery vitality:

  • Temperature Control: Avoid exposing your device to extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, as this can significantly affect battery performance and lifespan.

  • Smart Charging Practices: It’s advisable not to let the battery completely drain or charge it to 100% consistently. Maintaining a charge level between 20% and 80% can help prolong battery life.

  • Use Appropriate Chargers: Always use MFi-certified (Made for iPhone) charging accessories to ensure safe charging.

  • Auto-Brightness: Enable auto-brightness on your device to adapt the screen brightness according to the ambient light, which can help reduce battery usage.

Checking Battery Health

To check the health of your iPhone’s battery, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Settings app.
  2. Scroll down and select Battery.
  3. Tap on Battery Health to view your current battery capacity and any important messages regarding performance management.

Addressing Battery Drain Issues

If you notice your battery draining faster than usual, it may be due to several factors:

  • High screen brightness or frequent use of demanding applications could drain battery significantly.
  • Running outdated apps can contribute to accelerated battery depletion. Regularly updating apps helps mitigate this issue.
  • Activities such as 5G usage, particularly on iPhone 16 or 17, can also lead to increased battery drain compared to previous models.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is it possible to reset my iPhone’s battery health to 100%?
No, there is no official feature to reset the battery health percentage back to 100%. However, proper maintenance and management can help keep the battery performing well.

2. Does using my iPhone while charging damage the battery?
Using your iPhone while it is charging is generally safe. The device manages power accordingly to ensure that both charging and usage can occur simultaneously without harming the battery.

3. What are optimal charging habits for iPhone users?
To maintain battery health, charge your device when it reaches approximately 20% instead of allowing it to deplete completely and avoid consistently charging it to 100%. Aim to keep the battery between 20% and 80%.

About the author

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington

Lucas Harrington is a technology specialist focused on Apple hardware and the broader Apple ecosystem. With over 10 years of experience working with devices such as the iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and other Apple products, he has developed deep expertise in device optimization, troubleshooting, and ecosystem integration. Lucas regularly writes online articles, reviews, and practical guides covering Apple hardware, macOS, iOS features, performance tips, and device maintenance. His work helps Apple users better understand their devices and get the most out of the Apple ecosystem.