Author: Craig Lloyd / Source: howtogeek.com

If you recently replaced your iPhone’s battery (or had it done by an authorized Apple technician) and you’re still experiencing battery life problems, there are a few fixes you can try that might help.
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If you haven’t heard, Apple recently began throttling iPhones that have old, degraded batteries. The one fix (without buying a new iPhone) has been to replace the battery with a new one, which can be done by Apple for $30, but it’s also not terribly difficult to do it yourself.
However, if you’re having issues after having replaced the battery on your iPhone, there are a few things you can do to fix it, including performing a hard restart, calibrating the new battery, or replacing your replacement battery.
Perform a Hard Restart or DFU Restore
For starters, the easiest thing you can try to fix any problem, including this one, is simply restarting your iPhone.
If that doesn’t work, then the next step is performing a hard restart, which is a trick you also can use when your phone won’t turn on. How you perform a hard restart depends on what model iPhone you have:
- iPhone 6s and earlier: Press and hold down both the Home and Power buttons for around ten seconds. Let go when the Apple logo appears.
- iPhone 7: Press and hold down…
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