My Iphone5 Keeps Dying When It's Either Fully Charged Or No Where Near Dead. Why Is That

It Seems Like A Virus It Crashes & Freezes But I've Learned IPhone Can't Catch Viruses

I am having the same problem. I set up a genius bar appointment, went in, and they confirmed that it was an apple hardware problem (battery was not performing properly and far short of the number of charge cycles that could result in that type of problem) and mentioned that they have had many similar problems, but then told me that it would cost $80 to replace the battery.
I've restored my phone to factory settings, turned off bluetooth, background app refresh, location settings, siri, and any other setting that I can find that might speed the battery loss. My battery is still having severe issues. I continue to go back and forth with Apple in an attempt to try to get them to support their own hardware that is not performing to their standards.
In extreme cases the phone turned off 90 minutes after being fully charged and while reading that it was 85% charged still. Would not turn back on until I was able to plug it in.

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