iPhone battery 6 help please!

Currently, I own an iPhone 6 and have been since the day wherever he went. I always did my best leave my battery up to about 10 to 20%, then then plug to recharge. I thought it was the best way to charge my phone, rather than plug regularly throughout the day.

Recently, my phones battery was extremely "needy." Now I charge my phone about four times a day. He'll jump from 80% to 20% and fall to one percent every minute until it died completely. If I plug in before he dies, it's about 4% it will jump up to 60%. I don't know why my phone did that, but I'd like to find a way to fix it without having to replace the battery.

I took all the precautions I've seen as restoring to factory settings, but after I do that I use backup, so my phone has all the same stuff on it to before restoring the factory settings. I am a heavy user of snapchat and I don't know if that helps the issue. I have a phone of 64 GB with only 3 GB of memory left, so maybe it's a collaborator as well. My software is up to date.

I don't know what to put it would help find a solution, but I hope someone sees this and can help out me.

Thank you.

A comment you make stood out to me:

analisa12 wrote:

I have a phone of 64 GB with only 3 GB of memory left, so maybe it's a collaborator as well.

It's very good that you mentioned this, that your iPhone needs a minimum of 10% of its available storage free space (6.4 GB in your case).  You have less than half the minimum required free space.

Settings > general > storage & use iCloud > manage storage (under storage) will list consumers of main storage for you.

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