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Morfi655
3 months ago

Were you out with that?

The battery level results essentially from the residual voltage which a battery still has, but the temperature of the battery plays a role in this. A cold battery can not only deliver less power (i.e. has less capacity) but also has a lower output voltage in any charging state than, for example, at room temperature.

In order that the values do not fluctuate absurdly, one can naturally include the temperature, but whether the iPhone does that or whether this sensor is sitting at a position where the values are also representative, I do not know.

Mth16
3 months ago

That’s what it was an intermediate value and the phone could calculate nd or you went from cold to warm and the battery has regenerated

Mth16
3 months ago
Reply to  Flyer665

Yes but now degrees in winter when you go out and go in the big themperature are different..

Mth16
3 months ago

I don’t think so because the battery percentage is just based on calculation, and if the battery keeps different values because of warm cold etc it can still lead to miscalculation, but actually I didn’t hear about it so often if you want to go safe then you go to the cell phone shop of your trust and ask yourself

Helicopterrrr
3 months ago

These are estimates of your phone. I’ve never seen such deviations before. Evtl. you can go to your phone store of trust:D