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nfunncecnecub t1_j1djy0i wrote

check settings > battery > battery health. if it’s under 80%, that usually means this will sometimes happen if you get into low percentages. probably time for a battery replacement

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DarthMauly t1_j1dh4j7 wrote

Reply to comment by luchod in What caused this? by TrashAtEverything_

I worked at AppleCare for a couple years, doing call evaluating. A staggering volume of calls were solved by the tech advisor simply asking the customer to read the full message on the screen/ screen sharing and reading it for them. Especially with Apple Pay calls…

“This card can not be added, please contact your bank/ card issuer.”

Phones Apple Support to ask what to do.

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Kinetic_Strike t1_j1dfvuj wrote

Generally from an aging battery.

However, it can also be from a seemingly still decent battery in an area with extremely marginal reception.

Source: me out in the boonies

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Bodster88 t1_j1dd007 wrote

If you go into language settings, you can change your notifications to read in a language that makes sense going forward.

Alternatively, you can increase the text size within settings.

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RyRyShredder t1_j1dcxn1 wrote

Reply to comment by FknBretto in What caused this? by TrashAtEverything_

Yeah mine is at 73% and still says it is delivering peak performance. It does say I should replace it in the battery health menu, but I have never had a pop up message like this. Apple recommending replacement at 80% is just to get more money out of people.

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Wild_Asparagus t1_j1dci1t wrote

Reply to comment by pjng in What caused this? by TrashAtEverything_

Nah. Battery health is a measure of overall capacity relative to new. The battery could be 92% capable of holding a charge, but chemically degraded in a way that it cannot output the same peak voltage or amperage.

The phone momentarily ramps up and demands full power, the battery can’t deliver, the system crashes and reboots. After reboot, performance management is applied to prevent the CPU from exceeding the battery’s current maximum output capability.

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