

This is the simplest way to see the health of your iPhone’s battery. For a reminder, after 500 cycles, your battery is operating with roughly 80% of its full capacity*.
* According to this support article.


Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.


This is the simplest way to see the health of your iPhone’s battery. For a reminder, after 500 cycles, your battery is operating with roughly 80% of its full capacity*.
* According to this support article.


Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.


This is the simplest way to see the health of your iPhone’s battery. For a reminder, after 500 cycles, your battery is operating with roughly 80% of its full capacity*.
* According to this support article.


Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.


This is the simplest way to see the health of your iPhone’s battery. For a reminder, after 500 cycles, your battery is operating with roughly 80% of its full capacity*.
* According to this support article.
Simplest Way to Find the Battery Charge Cycle Count on Your iPhone
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Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.


Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on


Make sure Share iPhone Analytics is toggled on
Navigate to Settings > Privacy > Analytics & Improvements
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.
Tap the “Analytics Data” option.
Tap Analytics Data


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.


Scroll down until you reach the last file that begins with log-aggregated.
Scroll down to the last file that begins with “log-aggregated”


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.


Drag the cursor down to the bottom and hold your finger there, it will eventually scroll very quickly.
Select and copy the contents of the file


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.


Open the built-in Notes app and paste the contents of that file into it.
Open the Notes app and paste the contents of the file


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.


Click the action icon in the top right and then select Find in Note.
Click the action icon (top right) and then “Find in Note”


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.


The number immediately following “BatteryCycleCount” is your cycle count!
Next, learn how to back up your iPhone.
Type in BatteryCycleCount


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