Hi all,

Not sure if anyone can answer this, but I thought I’d give it a try.

I have an old iPhone 7 that I basically use as an iPod.  I use it for reading 
books, playing music, and so forth.  I unplug it at night so that I can plug my 
current actual iPhone in to charge.  When I wake up in the morning, the iPhone 
7 says it is at 0% battery.  Given that the phone is 8 years old, that’s not 
surprising.  What is surprising is that when I ignore the low battery warning, 
the phone keeps going.  I’ve tested this for as long as 30 minutes.  So I’m 
wondering if the battery percentage is incorrect.  Anyone know if there’s a way 
to test this, and if I’m right, to recalibrate it?
TIA,
Donna

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