If you want to change the aspect ratio, choose one of the options from the “Anamorphic” dropdown menu. You can select “Strict,” “Loose,” or “Custom.”. “Strict” adjusts the video to the exact aspect ratio you choose, which can sometimes distort the image if not done correctly. “Loose” is more forgiving, making sure your
macrumors member. Oct 31, 2016. 75. 192. Belgrade, Serbia. May 10, 2022. #13. Got my Series 7 in October and the battery health is at 98% right now. I charge it via fast charging about 70% of the time and every once in a while when I visit my parents, I use my old slow charger, so I think that helps a bit. (The dead battery, that is; not your bad luck.) “The life of a lithium-ion battery is generally 500 cycles (about a year and a half). A battery cycle is measured by one full charge of 0 to 100.Now, of course you'll use it with less than 25% battery occasionally or in emergencies. Also, this 20% threshold behaves proportionally, meaning using you iPhone with 1-5% is WAY WORSE than using it with 15-20%. But yes; bad consequences generally start at 20%. Hope many people find this helpful! took me a while, and it's proved cause-effect
iPhone. Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health. Android Phone. Although the wording of some of these options may differ, this should point you in the right direction for any Android device: Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Usage. Additionally, 3rd party apps like AccuBattery can help you track the lifetime health of your battery. 10,906. 8,495. Oct 15, 2021. #4. You should not be concerned. There is no "normal" because every case is different. Your batter is guaranteed to to be at or above 80% health at two years. If it's not, you get a new battery for free. Everything else is "normal". Go to the CTIA's Stolen Phone Checker and enter the IMEI number. 2. Verify the battery health of the iPhone matches what you were told. If the seller claimed 80% remaining battery capacity, you 82% just means it holds 82% capacity compared to a new battery that apple wants to sell you. Depending how much you drive 82% of a full tank still gets you really far. 82% is pretty bad. Since I believe you might be already out of warranty, have it replaced now. Yeah, still your call.