iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max users from around the globe have witnessed less than ideal battery health on their devices. This has worried several users into thinking that there is something wrong with the battery in their iPhone. But they should not worry at all since this is a common issue that is troubling several iPhone 11 users. For now, this issue is evident, particularly in the iPhone 11 lineup. And Apple has provided a solution for this.
If you are one of those users, you should not worry about it at all. This inaccurate estimation of the Battery Health in iOS can be resolved if your iPhone is up to date. So here, in this article, we will provide you a guide on the battery recalibration process for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max models. That will improve the numbers on your battery health feature. So without any further ado, let’s get into it.
How to Recalibrate Battery on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max?
Before going ahead with the process, you need to make sure that you have the latest version of iOS running on your iPhone 11 device. Your iPhone 11 should be running on iOS 14.5 or later for this method to work. Initially, we will guide you on updating your iPhone, and then we will guide you on how you can recalibrate the battery.
Update the iPhone:
- Open up Settings on your iPhone.
- Tap on “General.”
- Then tap on “Software Update.”
- You will see if there is any pending update here. If there is one, then tap on “Download and install.” If you do not see any update pending here, then your iPhone 11 is already up to date, and you can move ahead with the next process.
- Once the update is complete, your device is now ready for battery recalibration.
Recalibrate the battery:
- Open up Settings on your iPhone.
- Tap on “Battery.”
- Then tap on “Battery health,” which is right above the battery graph.
- At the top, you will see “Important Battery Message.” It confirms that the battery health reporting system is recalibrating maximum capacity and peak performance. Just below it, you will see the option “Learn More.” Tap on it.
- This will take you to a support page where you will get all the information about the battery recalibration. And that is it. Yes, you don’t need to tap on a specific option for battery calibration. Open up this support page is enough to initiate the battery calibration process of your iPhone.
What’s next?
Now, all that you need to do is wait. After opening up this page which contains all the information about the recalibration, you need to wait for at least two weeks or more. Check your battery health percentage after two weeks. If there is no change in it, check again after a couple more weeks. You should see a change in the maximum capacity reading.
If the battery health reporting system indicates that your battery health has indeed degraded, you will get a battery service message. The only thing that you can do to fix this is to replace the battery on the iPhone entirely. In some rare cases, you might even get a free battery replacement from an Apple Authorized Service Provider. That will bring your battery health back to 100%, thus restoring maximum capacity and peak performance.
So this is how one can recalibrate the battery on iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max. If you have any questions or queries about this article, then comment below, and we will get back to you. Also, be sure to check out our other articles on iPhone tips and tricks, Android tips and tricks, PC tips and tricks, and much more for more helpful information.