Aftermarket Solutions to Calibrate iPhone Battery Health on iOS 17.4

Aftermarket Solutions to Calibrate iPhone Battery Health on iOS 17.4

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With the release of iOS, 17.4 Apple introduced significant changes to how battery health is displayed on iPhone. The new iOS version also brings in restrictions on battery health calibration, which affects all battery repair solutions available on the market. On iPhone 15 series Battery Health offers a submenu that shows battery health percentage and cycle count in addition to the manufacturing date and date of first use For earlier iPhone models. The battery health display remains unchanged If an iPhone’s battery is replaced and the battery health recalibrated, updating it to iOS 17.4 does not affect anything. The battery health still displays the current capacity of the new battery If an iPhone is already running iOS 17.4 and requires a battery replacement.

You might not be so lucky because Apple has made the process more complex In this case. Despite battery health recalibration efforts, the iPhone still shows the old battery’s health value. Although the Assistant tool on your PC may indicate a perfect 100 %. This issue occurs in all battery repair solutions.

Aftermarket Solutions to Calibrate iPhone Battery Health on iOS 17.4

Flashing is the workaround For all three battery repair methods perform their standard procedure and then the flashing Flashing, your device, will result in data loss Back up data before you perform flashing.. We are using AiSiTools to perform the flashing In this process. No welding battery repair solution is used for demonstration. The iPhone is running iOS 17.4 Replace the battery.

Transfer. The original BMS to the new battery Install the new battery to the iPhone Battery Capacity shows the old battery’s health percentage Perform flashing to calibrate the battery health Connect. The iPhone to the PC and open AiSiTools Select Fast flashing choose the 17.4 firmware.

You have downloaded click. Flash Tick, “ Fix battery health during Flash”, Wait for the flashing to complete. Now the iPhone is running iOS 17.4. The battery health percentage shown on the iPhone is already calibrated to 100 %. While this workaround offers a solution, it sheds light on Apple’s, restrictive repair policies, making it challenging for independent repair, businesses and users alike.

We believe in the Right to Repair empowering users to choose how they maintain their devices Stay tuned for the complete procedures of the workarounds to this issue for each battery repair solution. .