Oh dear Tim …. you need rehab !!!
Or maybe you got that while you were in Kings Park.

My battery health is good too.

> On 9 Aug 2018, at 1:25 pm, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au> wrote:
> 
> My Battery Health says 96%    I will go to Ronnie’s advice of less than 100% 
> charge and not let it get low.  
> Thanks to all, I am glad it was not just me!  
> Severin Crisp
> 
>> On 9 Aug 2018, at 12:38 pm, Tim Law <t...@peoplehelp.com.au 
>> <mailto:t...@peoplehelp.com.au>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hello
>> 
>> I have a 6s
>> 
>> I suggest you go into the Battery in Settings and then Battery health Beta
>> 
>> It will tell you useful stuff
>> 
>> If your battery needs replacement it will tell you useful stuff about how to 
>> do so and provide an easy booking process. 
>> 
>> The most painful part of my replacement battery was feeling lost without my 
>> iPhone in an Apple store. So I went to Kings Park and had a beer whilst 
>> gazing across the city and contemplating a few hours off the grid. 
>> 
>> Regards
>> Tim
>> 
>> Sent from Tim's iPhone
>> 
>> On 9 Aug 2018, at 11:52 am, Stephen Chape <chap...@bigpond.com 
>> <mailto:chap...@bigpond.com>> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi Severin.
>>> 
>>> This has been happening to my 6s and my wife’s 5 for a couple of months.
>>> Consequently I do not feel it is a phone or battery issue.
>>> I feel it must be an iOS issue because that is what our phones have in 
>>> common.
>>> We both use the latest iOS.
>>> 
>>> We used to always switch off at bedtime and switch on in the morning.
>>> My battery could be 58% at switch off.
>>> Then in the morning it would show the red line then switch itself off.
>>> Re-starting would do the same.
>>> Plug in to charge and battery would be 57%.
>>> 
>>> So now we MUTE at night and do not switch them off.
>>> This means charging more often but we don not get that nuisance issue.
>>> 
>>> On out next visit to Perth (could be next week) we plan to visit the Apple 
>>> Store with this issue.
>>> Once we have done that we shall report back on WAMUG.
>>> 
>>>> On 9 Aug 2018, at 10:04 am, Severin Crisp <sevcr...@westnet.com.au 
>>>> <mailto:sevcr...@westnet.com.au>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> The battery indication on my iPhone 6 is erratic to say the least.   I 
>>>> normally switch my phone off at sleep time and on again at wake up.  
>>>> TheBattery capacity in Settings says 96% of new.  
>>>> Last night at switch off time it said 36% and I mentally noted the need 
>>>> for a charge tomorrow, ie today.  At switch on this morning all I got was 
>>>> the picture of the low battery and need to charge - and it would not 
>>>> start.   On plugging in to a charger it did a start up and then showed the 
>>>> same 36%  .   I have had this a number of times and it is most annoying.  
>>>> A warning or error below about 10% would be fine.  
>>>> Any comments other than charge daily would be informative!   
>>>> Severin Crisp
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>>> Stephen Chape
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