@@tusharpagar5018won’t last that long around 1-3 hours I wouldn’t recommend doing that but you should get a second hand iPhone XR i found 1 on facebook marketplace for £140 with box, charger and 88% battery health!
It shows at the beginning (in the first couple of seconds) that the battery capacity is at 50% from when it was new and then back to 100% with the new battery
Depends how often you use your device, and what apps you use, how bright you have your display, how often you charge it, what cable you use, what plug you use.... There is a lot of variables so hard to say NP
Remove the barometric sensor at the bottom of the phone and the Taptic Engine and then pull the adhesive tabs at a 10 degree angle slowly until they’re all removed. If they break, you can use 98% isopropyl alcohol and just pry the old battery out.
Not unless you want it to have more hours of battery life again. I'd say if it still lasts plenty enough hours for you before you have to charge it again then it's probably fine. But if it's dying halfway through the day or something I'd replace it
@@alegon2 The Touch ID Sensor is paired to the logic board of the phone, not the battery. So the Touch ID will work after a battery replacement on this phone.