5s only displaying iPhone not correct percentage after replacing the battery.

I bought a new battery for my aging (and is about to be replaced) 5 s. replacement was smooth and phone booted up normally display 3% battery life. After about 30 minutes of charge and always shows 3%, I rebooted. It then displays stack of 31%. After another hour of charge and still display 31%, I restarted and it updated to 87%. Now the phone (when it is plugged) keeps stopping and putting into service on its own.

Someone has an idea of what's going on? If somehow I had not sat cable entirely, could that cause the problem? I am at a loss and looking for help!

I'm sorry. Your phone is now completely unbearable by Apple or on these sponsored Apple forums.

Apple sells no parts of the iPhone, including batteries, and the iPhone is not serviceable by the user.

That said, my suspicion is that the battery you bought is complete garbage.

Find a 3rd party competent repair shop and see if they can help you.

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