Hi,
I have an iPhone 5s for now 3 years and a half. The original battery lasted as long as 2 years and a half before dying, so I then replaced it by buying new ones on the Internet.
However, the new batteries I bought (3 or 4 for now) only last 2 months before dying too, so I got to replace them quite frequently.
During the first month of use, they usually work great and have a good capacity, but by the second month, their capacity drop very quickly and my iPhone doesn't start anymore.
Do you have an idea on the cause behind this? Could it be the logic board that is getting dysfunctional and draining the batteries very fast? Or am I just buying bad batteries?
Everything else works fine on the iPhone, I even tried a reset to make sure it wasn't iOS's fault but it didn't change anything.
Should I consider my iPhone dead or is it possible I only got bad batteries?
Thanks for your help :)
Hi,
I have an iPhone 5s for now 3 years and a half. The original battery lasted as long as 2 years and a half before dying, so I then replaced it by buying new ones on the Internet.
However, the new batteries I bought (3 or 4 for now) only last 2 months before dying too, so I got to replace them quite frequently.
During the first month of use, they usually work great and have a good capacity, but by the second month, their capacity drop very quickly and my iPhone doesn't start anymore.
Do you have an idea on the cause behind this? Could it be the logic board that is getting dysfunctional and draining the batteries very fast? Or am I just buying bad batteries?
Everything else works fine on the iPhone, I even tried a reset to make sure it wasn't iOS's fault but it didn't change anything.
Should I consider my iPhone dead or is it possible I only got bad batteries?
Thanks for your help :)