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Batteries do have a life span and their maximum capacity reduces over time. You may be able to see the battery?s health in your settings. (Settings/Battery/Battery health)

I?ve replaced batteries in Peckham before and found them to be ok. Don?t know how much or whether it would be worth doing it through Apple unless you?re insured.

Replacing the battery can definitely help. I changed the battery in my wife?s iPhone 6s earlier this year and it now lasts for ages. The SE also looks good though, seems much like the hardware of an 11 in the body of an 8. Can be bought directly from Apple at 0% interest over 24 months. Apple also offer trade-in on your old phone, though probably not that much.


ETA, Transferring from old to new is very easy. When you set up you new phone if you have your old phone nearby it?ll ask if you want to copy everything across. Or you can backup old phone to iCloud and restore new phone from backup.

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