Romashhtc @ 06/11/17, 12:58
On iOS 10, no program shows loops.
Yep Spoiled everything: (
By the way, here I’ve been researching the output of programs (battery controller) on different devices on iOS10, and the actual capacity for iOS9 ... If everything was good and accurate in the “nine”, then it became like this
iPhone SE - on iOS9 the capacity was 1645, on iOS10 it shows - 1700
iPhone 6s - on iOS9 the capacity was 1734, on iOS10 - 1800
On the 5s with the battery that has run down, the conclusions are the same - it was 1290, on iOS10 - it shows 1200. The controller now rounds the capacity in b
about The longest (or down) side to the nearest +/- 100mAh. It is clear, by what algorithm, for example, 5s.
So do not be surprised if on a smartphone with a 1715 battery, you are shown a capacity of 1800 :)
Jokes from Apple. From the same series that “non-falling” from 100% to “real” 95% charge in the icon in the upper tray, in order to please the user's eye longer and supposedly not discharge overnight from 100% :)
Look better with the program that with the "orange" icon, it has removed the upper limit of capacity. The one with the green one cannot show a capacity higher than the "official" one. Well, or software from a computer.
I do not pretend to any conclusions, I can well be mistaken, but so far everything is confirmed ..
Post has been editedGod_danych - 29.06.17, 10:46Reason for editing: removed extra spaces