I’ve heard that newer models have easier access to this information, but I’m not sure how to find it on my device. Any step-by-step guidance would be greatly appreciated!
Quick reply while I have a sec! Honestly, I’m gonna have to disagree a bit with the technical route—it seems like a lot of work just to see a number lol. I've been using iPhones for years and I've realized that for us regular users, checking the actual cycle count can be more stressful than it's worth, especially since the 14 Pro Max doesn't show it as easily as the 15 does. If you're worried about the cost of a future battery replacement (they are getting so expensive!!), here are a few things I've learned to avoid instead to keep your value high: - Don't leave your phone in a hot car - heat literally eats the battery life for breakfast and will cost you more in the long run.
- Avoid using heavy apps while it's fast-charging - it gets super warm and that definitely speeds up the wear and tear.
- Try not to let the battery hit 0% too often - basically, just plug it in whenever you're near a charger if it's getting low. Is it really worth the hassle of digging through logs? I usually just keep an eye on the capacity percentage and call it a day haha. Does that shortcut stuff feel too complicated for you too??
To check the battery cycle count on your iPhone 14 Pro Max, you will need to use a workaround since Apple does not provide a direct method in the Settings app for this model. Here are the steps you can follow:
Download a Shortcut: You will need to download a specific shortcut that can extract battery information from your device's analytics data. You can find a suitable shortcut online, such as the "Battery Stats" shortcut.
Open Settings: On your iPhone, go to the Settings app.
Navigate to Privacy & Security: Scroll down and select Privacy & Security.
Access Analytics & Improvements: Tap on Analytics & Improvements.
View Analytics Data: Select Analytics Data to see a list of analytics files.
Select the Latest File: Look for the most recent analytics file, which is usually named something like "Analytics-YYYY-MM-DD-######.ips".
Share the File: Tap on the analytics file to open it, then click on the Share icon.
Run the Shortcut: Choose the shortcut you downloaded earlier from the share options. This will process the analytics data and extract your battery cycle count.
View Your Cycle Count: The shortcut will display your battery cycle count along with other relevant battery information.
Alternatively, you can also use third-party apps available on the App Store that can provide battery health information, including cycle count. Just ensure you choose a reputable app with good reviews.
If you prefer a more official method, you can request an Apple Analytics report, which includes your cycle count, but this may take several days to receive.
By following these steps, you can easily find out the battery cycle count for your iPhone 14 Pro Max.