iPhone SE 2020 Battery Problem Fixed 100%? By Paul lebbon

By Paul lebbon
Aug 14, 2021
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iPhone SE 2020 Battery Problem Fixed 100%?

Hello again last week, I did a video about the new iPhone SE battery problems and I had a few comments left by some of my viewers, some friendly comments saying. Thank you. Some a little unfriendly saying that I was a fool anyway. I know that lots and lots of you are having the same problems, including a lot of YouTubers, who got this phone given to them for review. They were a bit more kind than I was I went straight into the battery problems. That I was having, and I showed lots of images and things of the battery drain issues that I was having.

So, as you can see here two hours ago, it was on charge 100%, and it dropped 17%. In that amount of time, that's pretty bad, so I suggested going to the privacy changing all the settings to never so that the, so it's not tracking you all the time and that helps with the battery life and then going through these and switching all the ones off that you don't need. There are a few battery tips on YouTube that you can check out as well and analytics and improvement go in and turn those off as well anyway. Next morning it was even worse: I hadn't touched the phone all day and I managed to get nearly 50% in just a short time. So traveling back to the future again, and I've tried this battery app, which gave me a lot more information about the battery and what it was doing, the life that it could possibly have, but it's not getting the life that it's suggesting it would get.

If you understand what I mean it's saying that I'll get like 17 hours standby, and it's 11 12 hours talk time, videos, and it's not hitting any of those not at all. So this battery app was another waste of time. Luckily it was a free app, and it is quite good if you want to know some information about the battery charging levels, and it also has a quite nice little watch app as well. So anyway, moving on one more time, I've finally found the perfect cure for this phone and here's. The big reveal about your case.

I know: lots of you are going to be sighing, tutting and throwing your phones across the room at this, but this is the best way I've found 10 pounds, UK price or about 12 dollars. U. S. and now the battery will last me two days to three days quite comfortably. It's now got a higher battery than the iPhone 11 Pro max, and so it's just ideal.

This is a cheap little battery pack. You can get the original Apple ones for 99 dollars. If you look for an iPhone 7 battery backup case on the website, they still sell them for the iPhone 7 at $99, but this one $12 it works perfectly. Well, it's even got a little cover there for the camera, the flashing light, the percentages you've got 100%, 75, 50, 25 and then flat, and it's a great little thing. I tried to test it out for the last couple of days.

It charges the battery fine, it doesn't do it automatically. So when you start to use your battery, and it gets down, you just press the button on the back, and it will start to charge which I prefer, because otherwise you know if, if it does it automatically, you could still end up losing the Bachelor, because you didn't realize the battery pack was also empty. So this way you can let it get down to about 25 percent press the button on the back, and it will charge it fully, and this is a 3000 William hour battery. So with the 1,800 William hours in the phone and the 3000 in the battery pack, it should give you even if you're, a heavy user. It should last you no problem at all.

It's got a nice hard, polycarbonate shell and then on the sides. Furthermore, it's got a hard silicon. Furthermore, it's not a soft rubbery silicon, it's quite hard, and it has this light on the back. Furthermore, it flashes different colors as the battery charge goes down and the only thing I don't like about it or two things really. First, one is the raised lip on the front.

I've got a screen protector on here, a tempered glass screen protector, which I always advise, and so it does stick up about another millimeter and a half, but this doesn't cover that, so it can be a little slippery, and it could scratch the screen protector if you lay it on its face. Size-Wise. If you have a look at the UAG case that I have just taken off, they are pretty much the same. The UAG case is slightly wider, but the battery case is a little longer, not much and in thickness they're, pretty much the same, because you have to remember. The UAG has little bits that stick up off the back of the case, so it doesn't get scratched, and they stick up another millimeter.

So it does make it quite a chunky case when you put in your pocket. So I hope this does help you I hope you're not screaming too loud, because I tricked you into watching my video but I honestly I've had this phone for a month now, and I have tried everything possible to sort the battery problem out. We even have not an update the other day, the 13.5 update and well it didn't do anything. I thought it had the phone today. It did seem to last much longer, but then the second day it was back to its old tricks and I woke up with 25% of the battery gone in the morning.

So, as you can see here, it's it is charging, it doesn't give any more details, and it does charge quite slowly. It's only a one amp charge of the same as the power brick that comes with the phone, but if you're using it throughout the day, if you notice your battery's going down, look just press the button on the back, and it will charge it up again, while it's sitting on your counter or in your pocket or bag. So it's its not a bad thing at all. It's better than carrying an extra battery bank and a cable and everything else, and it's nice and form-fitting. You don't have the speaker grilles at the bottom, like the Apple one.

It fits nicely fits just like a case really, so I'll leave you with a few pictures that I've taken of the case so that you can have a bit of a closer look at it, and I'll also prove to you that it is charging the phone just in case. You don't believe me, nice looking case, it's got a greater effect on the back and there you go, so it charged up a couple to a couple of percents in a couple of minutes, not too bad at all. Anyway. I hope you enjoyed the video stay tuned for other videos. I've got some more cases coming, and I'll.

Do some videos for those, and I'll see you next time. Bye, bye for now.


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