Cold temperatures also shortens battery life. You can see your phone turning off at 2,5, even 10% soc. It’s always also good to check what apps are draining Your battery in settings.
Cold temperatures will kill your battery in the moment, but likely won't degrade the battery's cells. however heat will kill your battery's cells as well as kill your battery's current charge.
I have an even different issue with my first gen iPhone SE that I use as a back up phone: its battery percentage drops from 40 all the way to 1 immediately and then lasts for up to 3 hours on that remaining 1%. When I charge the phone, the battery drains very quickly, but it takes actually quite a lot longer until it shuts down. I don't think the battery is the only issue here, it just can't calculate the remaining charge anymore
In general I feel that with my iPhone SE II the hardware asks 'too much' from the battery. My battery health went down to 85% in less than 1.5 years time...
@@lijenamacka depending on how much you used your phone or the way you charged it, that honestly still seems reasonable! Keep in mind that the second generation iPhone SE is also a small phone with a small battery, which means it's no way ever gonna get close to the iPhone 11 Pro Max, 12 Pro Max or 13 Pro Max or just any recent big iPhone in terms of battery
The bigger problem is that iPhones have tiny battery's in the first place and they are really good optimised for low power consumption when the screen is off, with flight mode enabled, etc. Other phones don't have that problem because they have much bigger battery's so it doesn't matter if the signal is weak or if you turn up your displays brightness to max.
I've been using Apple Smart Battery Cases on my iPhone XS Max for 4 years and my internal battery is still at 90% health. This is the best way to save the internal battery because on most days I'm only discharging the external battery and the internal one doesn't go through as many charge cycles.
@@ubedullahattarwala9601 they are talking about a special phone case that has its own battery, providing charge to the phone like a powerbank, it is just sitting on top of the phone as a case.
You cycle your battery even if its constantly charging. The battery case doesn't matter. You most probably don't use your phone very often and aren't a heavy user.
I almost always use battery cases on my iPhones. I haven’t bought one for my iPhone 12 because I just bought it a few weeks ago, so there’s not as much of a need for it at the moment. Especially considering I have an automation that forces Low Power Mode to stay on regardless of battery percentage.
why make a super good display that can be turned super bright if you realistically cant make use of it? ...fuck Apple. This Iphone is gonna be my last one...
Both iPhone 13 Pro Max and 14 Pro Max had the best battery life ever in a flagship phone when they came out (I believe 14PM still does) Not to mention again that both the 13 pro and the 14 pro had the 2nd best when they came out (again 14 pro might still be)
I always charge my iPhone 13 Pro when it's down to 20% or less and never fully charge it. Always only up to about 95%. Therefore, after 1 year of use, I still have 99% of the maximum capacity! Great video, thanks for your upload!!11OneOneEleven
@@nithi3267 Not necessarily. If you deactivate your background updates and are often on the WLAN instead of the mobile network, one battery charge will last you for several days. I charge my iPhone about every three days!
@@antonbernad952 unfortunately I had to use mobile network …bcz I don’t have Wi-Fi/wlan …..deactivate? U mean turn off background app refresh? Yes did …i have to charge my ip everyday..sometimes twice …it is normal rite?
My battery capacity is at 90% I usually plane spot a lot or watch a lot of RUclips videos but even then the battery drains fast I usually let my battery charge when it’s down to 10%
Best way to preserve battery capacity is just avoid heat at all costs. that means no playing video games on it, no intensive workload on your phone, no direct sun, and don't use max brightness. Additionally, I suggest never letting your battery drop below 20-40%. P.S. One tip to save battery can be to turn on 'Reduce White Point'. Also, don't worry about over-charging, your phone is smart enough to never over-charge. EDIT: If battery preservation isn't your main concern when using your phone, then just use your phone however you like! This guide is only for those who really want their phone (and battery) to last as long as possible and extend their phone's lifespan!
The best way to save the battery is not using the phone at all 🤪 No matter what you do, sooner or later battery will degrade. Just enjoy life. The phone's battery is the last what you should worry about.
"The only way to stop stick drift on your switch is to never use it" 🤓👆 Best solution is to use your phone, and enjoy your time with it. Devices degrade, it happens so don't stress about it.
"no playing video games, no intensive workload, no max brightness" so not using your phone?? There are people who need their phone for this. It's unthinkable that Apple is so incompetent and lazy that I can't play a game for 3 minutes that the brightness comes down due to heat and I can't see shit. This never happens on my android phone, it is always stable and lets me do everything I need to do at all times. Meanwhile my iPad is limiting me extremely due to so many reasons I can't even list here. I know that fanboy-ism is annoying but here I'm not even fanboying for a company, I'm just saying the facts that happen when I use my devices and they clearly show the inferiority of Apple.
@@leothehuman_9476 the thing why apple is dimming the screen and reducing the performance while gaming is, the processors used by apple has 4 tpd and a less capacity battery, that's why it limits it's performance
@@leothehuman_9476 This is for all phones, not only apple. While there is no problem using your phone for intensive tasks performance-wise, but all phones will overheat from intensive usage. Overheating is present in all phones, not only Apple. This overheating leads to degradation of your battery. Although it's true that Apple is a bit controlling regarding the dimming of the brightness upon overheating, Android phones do also overheat, but they are more flexible and they will not alter your screen brightness settings at all. I guess for you as a consumer, battery life degradation isn't of a concern for you and you prefer to have more control and flexibility regarding the settings of your phone, thus Android suits your needs more. If you don't care about your battery life and want to use it in any way you like, feel free to, man. C:
This is why there are rumors that the iPhone 15 models may switch to using vapor chamber cooling, which will allow for cooling running SoC's less vulnerable to overheating. And there may be new tricks on the A17 SoC to slow down parts of the SoC on an as-needed basis.
Nice video. But the bars on your phone don't actually tell you the strength of your cell connection, but actually how close you are to an actual cell tower. So having 5 bars doesn't always mean that you have a strong connection
Thanks! This was VERY USEFUL information for me. I have an iPhone X.R and I'm starting to notice battery depletion happening faster than 2 years ago. I now know most of the reasons why.
On an unrelated note, a high-density area like shopping malls, concert halls and sports centers is especially great to install 6 GHz (mm wave) cellular towers as it has high throughput capacity.
1:26 - Or in my case with my iPhone 11 Pro Max where the conditions are the complete opposite, it would just heat up after extensive use, even with just one out two apps in use and whatnot.
I've had my iphone 13 mini for like 7 months, my battery is at 97 percent capacity. I don't baby my battery I just use my phone however I please. The only thing that I do is that I never let ot drop below 20 or charge below 96 prrcent, and it lasts me for a day and a half 😊
There absolutely are use scenarios that drain batteries faster. Obviously certain processing and applications can do this like working with video, editing, effects processing, etc.
I Remember that my iPhone 6 Had weak Battery life. I had to carry a battery bank with me because the battery would constantly drain, I guess I was in areas that had weak cell signal with AT&T a lot. I Eventually switched carriers when I upgraded to the iPhone XR and that phone had Amazing battery life!
Tip: in order not to lose that sweet screen time, DO NOT UPDATE YOUR PHONE. It’s that simple. All the new features and spyware cause battery to drain, so if you don’t REALLY need them, leave your iphone on ios cersion that it came with.
I got the OG iPhone SE and I believe Apple does something on purpose to drain their batteries I had decent battery life on 10.3.3 I then decided to upgrade to 14.3 when it was released and I went from 1 day battery life to charging it every 3-4 hours. Then after a couple months I decided to replace the battery. It has little over 2000 mAh capacity and I followed all the instructions that the manufacturer recommended to calibrate the battery; meaning charging it fully and letting it discharge completely for about 5 times or so. Initially I noticed even better battery life compared to 10.3.3 then after about a week the battery drain issue started to appear again for no apparent reason.
Well, I replaced an old iphone for a Huawei P30 Pro 3.5 years ago and it's the best phone with battery life I've ever had! In the worst case scenario, it can last about two full days, whilst in the best case scneario, it can last 5 days! Battery has been holding up since then and there's no feel of battery degradation yet. Phone is very reliable and I'll be replacing it maybe when it has reached 6 years of use. I hope that by then, iPhone batteries will be as reliable as my current phone.
All of those are true, but like: There is no way to “choose” our signal strength. You can put your phone on airplane mode when you know you’re about to go somewhere you know the signal is weak.
My android phone has power saving options which include limiting CPU clock speed, limiting open background apps, and the one I love the most is decreasing the resolution of my 1440p display to 1080p or 720p. That makes a huge difference.
@@itsonepixel If you're not a heavy user, then you won't notice it. Also, plus points if you've got a premium spec phone. And it just reduces it, plus it's optional.
I stopped using iPhone and switched to Android few years ago and I gotta say most of my problems were fixed I don't remember the last time my phone overheated even though my country gets so hot in the summer and I live in the countryside with bad signal coverage One of the main reasons why people might prefer iPhone over Android is security And to be honest sometimes I feel Android is much more secure than iOS
I can go up to any android user and reset their phone in front of their eyes with just 2 simple clicks and in less than a minute… iPhones can’t do that
@@fuzer4047 holding the power off button, home button if it has one and the volume button which then lets you enter a menu and hard reset the phone. I’ve done this to many of my Samsung phones since they had gotten laggy and needed a reset .
I had a iPhone 8 and my dad had it before me for a few years and recently it stopped working (battery life was really low and in settings it told me the battery was down to about 70%) now I have an iPhone SE 2022 and the battery is a lot better
0:49 *Correction* The signal bars indicate the distance from your iphone to the tower and have no direct correlation to strength of speed. Edit: I took out where it said it doesn’t have a correlation to signal because it was misleading
@@elias6068 Obviously being very far will create bad signal but my main point is that when you are right next to a cell tower it will show full bars but it may be slower because of traffic. I will edit it so it doesn’t say signal and rather just says speed, thanks for pointing it out.
Iphones, Galaxy Phones, Pixel, doesn't matter what phone is, the battery doesn't hold more than a maximum of 1 day. I remember back when old phones held a charge of 5 to 7 days.
But iphones have smaller batteries, an iphone 14 pro has a 3200mAh, smaller than the low end samsung i had in 2017 (actually launched a year before). Now i have a motorolla g22 (it's under 200usd), it has a 5000mAh battery (more that the iphone 14 pro max) and charges at 20w (with the charger included)
@@Giuliana-w1f That's because iphones are limited and don't have multitasking or multi-windows so they don't do the same workload an Android phone does
@@gandalfwiz20007 so, people complain about battery life, they don't even have multitasking (i guess that's the "optimization" for their own software i've heard about), they take out useful features because of "space for the battery", and still has a smaller battery than a low end phone? "Not needing it" is not a reason for what they sell as a high end phone to not have at least the same battery as a low end phone, especially if people complain about it not lasting long
@@Giuliana-w1f iphones have smaller batteries because of this "optimisation" you talked about. No matter what we say about them having lower cell capacities, all the tests have shown that iPhones are leading the battery life tests by 1-2 hours competing android devices
Watch the iphone 15 battery test by mrwhosetheboss. Or iphone 13 pro max vs samsung battery test by mrwhosetheboss. You will see the s22 ultra lasted 8hrs and 8mins and the 13 pro max lasted 10hrs 27mins
Help! My battery capacity is at 90% on my iPhone XR and without using but walking for about 5-6 hours, the battery drains by 10-20%. I have 3-4 bars of signal there
I remember when a phone overheated on me for the 1st time in my life, i was in this ranch i got invited for a bday of a friend i had, the place was an hour away from the city im from, really fun ngl, i was with friends, riding their horses, eating etc... while trying to record a video in the rural area we were and with 40 degrees Celsius of weather made my phone (iPhone 5) overheat really fast and MAN it was horrible, my hand was red! This was back in 2014
Hlo sir plz make one video for me i have one problem in my i phone 14 pro max i dont no what happening 😢 few day i charge my i phone 90 percent and im doing switch off and I turned on the switch again and it went up by itself my battery percent 93 😢😢
what about winters when the temperature goes below zero and the iPhone battery goes crazy and the screen refresh rate fluctuates with unresponsive touch and hangup ultimately.
“Why does your phone battery go down so fast” You have an iPhone, they say “12 hours” but that really means 12 hours of it doing nothing except running the weather app
I spent the other day taking RAW 48mp photos on my iPhone 14 pro in direct Miami sunlight with bad cellular signal strength, my battery life was devastated. I couldn’t believe it, only got just over 2 hours.
My bf is iphone 14 user. The problem is the battery die so fast even he is not always using it. Im iphone 13 user too but my battery is okay. We live in the same tempearture and signal.
its more a problem with iphones because old iphones had small batries so when the 1st year is over and its not the latest iphone and no longer gets priority optimazation it has much worse battery life my 2016 S7 edge with light use lasted me thourght the day even until 2020 but my 2017 iphone x barely got through half a day even when i was just texting and my friend who has an iphone 7 plus has his battery on 10% by 2pm and he basically just uses it for calling
lmao i have a 14 pro and over the span of 2 months i still have 100% battery capacity. oh yeah, you mentioned how heat is bad for batteries right? well, today is the official start of winter lol
My battery is fine and has been for the last 18 months. 50 to 70 dollars seems cheap for a new battery when the phone was $1500 and a business tax write off.
Wow. I've been trying to figure out what the hell was going on with my phone randomly dimming sometimes and not letting me get it past a certain brightness with the settings. At 1:47 this was answered for me and this isn't even what the video is about. Kinda neat to know that now.
I literally *_HATE_* My iPhone 8 so much. Everytime, apps crash constantly when it overheats when I'm playing games, And possibly watching RUclips videos. If it's maximum Capacity reaches to *_59%_*, I will literally rage like crazy, forcing me to fully destroy and buy a new iPhone completely. I'm way too lazy to get a battery replacement because I'm getting new iPhone this Christmas. FORGOT TO UPDATE: I didn't get a new iPhone last Christmas... but I got a new gaming laptop that replaces my old one, So... I'm stuck with the stupid old iPhone 8 I have...
Leaving location on uses twice as much battery as location off the only time I leave location on is when I'm navigating if I have a app that absolutely demands me to keep location on then I get rid of that app
Regardless of what apple says about ios optimization etc that we dont need bigger batteries thats not true as long as we dont get bigger batteries on our iphones this is gonna keep happening poor battery life on iphones period
I was walking in that Disney resort in flordia with the water park ( I forgot what it’s called) and then out of no where my phone died. I couldn’t charge it or turn it back on and I assumed it was water damage. Afterwards I brought It to the Apple Store where I was told the battery’s life went down and I needed to spend 60-70$ on a replacement. I NEVER knew why that happened bc they didn’t say, but now I think it’s overheating 😳😂
I have seen this video having for most days a 2 hour battery life, but none of the issues seem. It may be heat but it’s barely warm. The battery is just barely more than one year old and i pretty consistently get strong 3-4 bars signal.
„Try to maintain a strong cell signal“, well signal strength is not really a user choice 😅 when there‘s bad coverage, there’s bad coverage
Maybe "you're holding it wrong".
Now you now the pain of living on a mountain
Just turn on airplane mode when you are in a weak signal area and when you return back switch it off
Sounds like a UK problem
- I’ve never heard of the cell service signal symbol being an indication of signal strength at high density area .
Cold temperatures also shortens battery life. You can see your phone turning off at 2,5, even 10% soc.
It’s always also good to check what apps are draining Your battery in settings.
Cold temperatures will kill your battery in the moment, but likely won't degrade the battery's cells. however heat will kill your battery's cells as well as kill your battery's current charge.
@@DraconicAuxCells?? Isn't there only one cell in an iPhone?
@@Alex-tu5vuI can’t tell if you’re genuinely stupid or attempting to troll.
These tips could apply to any phone, really. And also cold temperatures can damage your battery's ability to maintain a charge.
signal one applies to all phones
@@pkennethv oh ok, I see. ty
I have an even different issue with my first gen iPhone SE that I use as a back up phone: its battery percentage drops from 40 all the way to 1 immediately and then lasts for up to 3 hours on that remaining 1%. When I charge the phone, the battery drains very quickly, but it takes actually quite a lot longer until it shuts down. I don't think the battery is the only issue here, it just can't calculate the remaining charge anymore
In general I feel that with my iPhone SE II the hardware asks 'too much' from the battery. My battery health went down to 85% in less than 1.5 years time...
@@lijenamacka depending on how much you used your phone or the way you charged it, that honestly still seems reasonable! Keep in mind that the second generation iPhone SE is also a small phone with a small battery, which means it's no way ever gonna get close to the iPhone 11 Pro Max, 12 Pro Max or 13 Pro Max or just any recent big iPhone in terms of battery
The battery is too small my first gen SE cant hold much
@@lijenamacka same, my SE 2020 dropped down to 78% battery health in less than two years.
I think it’s a thing with newer phones as I’ve used my 6s since June 2019 and it’s at 83% health.
The bigger problem is that iPhones have tiny battery's in the first place and they are really good optimised for low power consumption when the screen is off, with flight mode enabled, etc. Other phones don't have that problem because they have much bigger battery's so it doesn't matter if the signal is weak or if you turn up your displays brightness to max.
The new ones have about 4500 mAh batteries but for the smaller mini or SE you'd be correct
@@mentalish9417 yes but I don't have 999 bucks yo
I've been using Apple Smart Battery Cases on my iPhone XS Max for 4 years and my internal battery is still at 90% health. This is the best way to save the internal battery because on most days I'm only discharging the external battery and the internal one doesn't go through as many charge cycles.
What does that mean to “discharge external and not internal”
@@georgecui1410 the battery case is the external battery. The one inside your phone is the internal battery.
@@djp1234 what are you even talking about?
@@ubedullahattarwala9601 they are talking about a special phone case that has its own battery, providing charge to the phone like a powerbank, it is just sitting on top of the phone as a case.
You cycle your battery even if its constantly charging. The battery case doesn't matter. You most probably don't use your phone very often and aren't a heavy user.
I almost always use battery cases on my iPhones. I haven’t bought one for my iPhone 12 because I just bought it a few weeks ago, so there’s not as much of a need for it at the moment. Especially considering I have an automation that forces Low Power Mode to stay on regardless of battery percentage.
The iPhone 12 battery is pretty crappy even at 100%…
No aint
I always just have a MagSafe battery
does low power mode makes a significant difference?
@@StarBattle08 I’m not sure. I have it on all the time except when charging but the battery life is still pretty bad..
A trick I learn to save battery power is to turn the screen brightness down
@@daniel4412 huge Bruh moment
Einstein
@@daniel4412 wow we have a real smartass over here
omg it's Albert Einstein
But lowering the brightness when you are out on a sunny day is a nightmare
You forgot to mention cold weather
My iPhone battery doesn’t run out quickly unless if I watch movies on it, heavy games and sometimes put the brightness up
why make a super good display that can be turned super bright if you realistically cant make use of it? ...fuck Apple. This Iphone is gonna be my last one...
You dont say!
iPhones have the best battery dunno what yoh talking about
They used to suck before
Exactly
@@Omega_258 No
@@Omega_258 yea fr
Both iPhone 13 Pro Max and 14 Pro Max had the best battery life ever in a flagship phone when they came out (I believe 14PM still does)
Not to mention again that both the 13 pro and the 14 pro had the 2nd best when they came out (again 14 pro might still be)
I always charge my iPhone 13 Pro when it's down to 20% or less and never fully charge it. Always only up to about 95%. Therefore, after 1 year of use, I still have 99% of the maximum capacity!
Great video, thanks for your upload!!11OneOneEleven
How many times did u charge ur phone in a day? I only charged till 80%…so I had to charge twice per day
@@nithi3267 Not necessarily. If you deactivate your background updates and are often on the WLAN instead of the mobile network, one battery charge will last you for several days.
I charge my iPhone about every three days!
@@antonbernad952 unfortunately I had to use mobile network …bcz I don’t have Wi-Fi/wlan …..deactivate? U mean turn off background app refresh? Yes did …i have to charge my ip everyday..sometimes twice …it is normal rite?
@@nithi3267 Did you mean "change" ip or "charge" ip, because in ip is not chargeable…
My battery capacity is at 90% I usually plane spot a lot or watch a lot of RUclips videos but even then the battery drains fast I usually let my battery charge when it’s down to 10%
Best way to preserve battery capacity is just avoid heat at all costs. that means no playing video games on it, no intensive workload on your phone, no direct sun, and don't use max brightness. Additionally, I suggest never letting your battery drop below 20-40%.
P.S. One tip to save battery can be to turn on 'Reduce White Point'. Also, don't worry about over-charging, your phone is smart enough to never over-charge.
EDIT: If battery preservation isn't your main concern when using your phone, then just use your phone however you like! This guide is only for those who really want their phone (and battery) to last as long as possible and extend their phone's lifespan!
The best way to save the battery is not using the phone at all 🤪 No matter what you do, sooner or later battery will degrade. Just enjoy life. The phone's battery is the last what you should worry about.
"The only way to stop stick drift on your switch is to never use it" 🤓👆
Best solution is to use your phone, and enjoy your time with it. Devices degrade, it happens so don't stress about it.
"no playing video games, no intensive workload, no max brightness"
so not using your phone?? There are people who need their phone for this. It's unthinkable that Apple is so incompetent and lazy that I can't play a game for 3 minutes that the brightness comes down due to heat and I can't see shit.
This never happens on my android phone, it is always stable and lets me do everything I need to do at all times. Meanwhile my iPad is limiting me extremely due to so many reasons I can't even list here.
I know that fanboy-ism is annoying but here I'm not even fanboying for a company, I'm just saying the facts that happen when I use my devices and they clearly show the inferiority of Apple.
@@leothehuman_9476 the thing why apple is dimming the screen and reducing the performance while gaming is, the processors used by apple has 4 tpd and a less capacity battery, that's why it limits it's performance
@@leothehuman_9476 This is for all phones, not only apple. While there is no problem using your phone for intensive tasks performance-wise, but all phones will overheat from intensive usage.
Overheating is present in all phones, not only Apple. This overheating leads to degradation of your battery.
Although it's true that Apple is a bit controlling regarding the dimming of the brightness upon overheating, Android phones do also overheat, but they are more flexible and they will not alter your screen brightness settings at all.
I guess for you as a consumer, battery life degradation isn't of a concern for you and you prefer to have more control and flexibility regarding the settings of your phone, thus Android suits your needs more.
If you don't care about your battery life and want to use it in any way you like, feel free to, man. C:
This is why there are rumors that the iPhone 15 models may switch to using vapor chamber cooling, which will allow for cooling running SoC's less vulnerable to overheating. And there may be new tricks on the A17 SoC to slow down parts of the SoC on an as-needed basis.
that's definitely good for trading in, but it's still unconfirmed, so I'm keeping my expectations low.
Nice video. But the bars on your phone don't actually tell you the strength of your cell connection, but actually how close you are to an actual cell tower. So having 5 bars doesn't always mean that you have a strong connection
Thanks! This was VERY USEFUL information for me. I have an iPhone X.R and I'm starting to notice battery depletion happening faster than 2 years ago. I now know most of the reasons why.
When I had the iPhone SE, I remember my phone would die in my pocket from being out in the cold
oh dear
@@TkrzTT the battery would drain fast
Which iPhone SE are you talking about, the iPhone SE 1 ,SE 2 or the SE 3
Outdoors, weak signal, hot weather- so how do iPhones work in the M.East/ Dubai / Saudia ?
Good question hahahaha
2:04 “So to optimise your iPhone's battery life, make sure it isn't too old” 😂LMAO🤣🤣🤣
Same as a car basically, it's not how many years old it is, it's how many miles are on it.
"Industry leading battery life"
Good one bro
On an unrelated note, a high-density area like shopping malls, concert halls and sports centers is especially great to install 6 GHz (mm wave) cellular towers as it has high throughput capacity.
1:26 - Or in my case with my iPhone 11 Pro Max where the conditions are the complete opposite, it would just heat up after extensive use, even with just one out two apps in use and whatnot.
I've had my iphone 13 mini for like 7 months, my battery is at 97 percent capacity. I don't baby my battery I just use my phone however I please. The only thing that I do is that I never let ot drop below 20 or charge below 96 prrcent, and it lasts me for a day and a half 😊
Is it on iOS 16.6?
Thanks for the info, i always wondered why my battery was so bad.
There absolutely are use scenarios that drain batteries faster. Obviously certain processing and applications can do this like working with video, editing, effects processing, etc.
I remember I broke my iphone 12 because I was so frustrated that it shut off even at 10%
But the problem was my battery's health was at 84%
I Remember that my iPhone 6 Had weak Battery life. I had to carry a battery bank with me because the battery would constantly drain, I guess I was in areas that had weak cell signal with AT&T a lot. I Eventually switched carriers when I upgraded to the iPhone XR and that phone had Amazing battery life!
coz its have, LCD display instead of OLED.
Not to mention all the apps running and pinging in the background.
how the hell are you verified with only 42 subscribers?
@@Mecholix Google Plus, verification carried over to all Google platforms
1:15 just a note: the bars tell you how far away you are, not how good your signal is. you could have full bars but bad connection
Tip: in order not to lose that sweet screen time, DO NOT UPDATE YOUR PHONE. It’s that simple. All the new features and spyware cause battery to drain, so if you don’t REALLY need them, leave your iphone on ios cersion that it came with.
I got the OG iPhone SE and I believe Apple does something on purpose to drain their batteries I had decent battery life on 10.3.3 I then decided to upgrade to 14.3 when it was released and I went from 1 day battery life to charging it every 3-4 hours. Then after a couple months I decided to replace the battery. It has little over 2000 mAh capacity and I followed all the instructions that the manufacturer recommended to calibrate the battery; meaning charging it fully and letting it discharge completely for about 5 times or so. Initially I noticed even better battery life compared to 10.3.3 then after about a week the battery drain issue started to appear again for no apparent reason.
I’ll be asleep and my battery would drain 5-8%, with background turned off
Well, I replaced an old iphone for a Huawei P30 Pro 3.5 years ago and it's the best phone with battery life I've ever had! In the worst case scenario, it can last about two full days, whilst in the best case scneario, it can last 5 days! Battery has been holding up since then and there's no feel of battery degradation yet. Phone is very reliable and I'll be replacing it maybe when it has reached 6 years of use. I hope that by then, iPhone batteries will be as reliable as my current phone.
simply don't let your iphone battery drain beyond 20%
All of those are true, but like: There is no way to “choose” our signal strength.
You can put your phone on airplane mode when you know you’re about to go somewhere you know the signal is weak.
My android phone has power saving options which include limiting CPU clock speed, limiting open background apps, and the one I love the most is decreasing the resolution of my 1440p display to 1080p or 720p. That makes a huge difference.
yeah but it makes your phone slow
@@itsonepixel If you're not a heavy user, then you won't notice it. Also, plus points if you've got a premium spec phone. And it just reduces it, plus it's optional.
“Avoid Overheating” is quite difficult when you live in Florida.
Imagine a 6s with a battery that’s hasn’t been changed. 💀
One ringtone and it’s done aughhh
oh yeah my 6s is running into battery problems. battery drains in real time during calls.
That’s my phone for u
700mah worth of battery life
My moms iPhone 6S battery health before changing to 13 was 54% lmao
After I updated to iOS 16 the battery drains so fast and the battery health is 91% mine is iPhone 12 Pro Max
Thanks for the advice, I have been charging my iPhone to 100% during the day, so, I won't be charging it unless at 0%.
I stopped using iPhone and switched to Android few years ago and I gotta say most of my problems were fixed
I don't remember the last time my phone overheated even though my country gets so hot in the summer and I live in the countryside with bad signal coverage
One of the main reasons why people might prefer iPhone over Android is security
And to be honest sometimes I feel Android is much more secure than iOS
I can go up to any android user and reset their phone in front of their eyes with just 2 simple clicks and in less than a minute… iPhones can’t do that
@@wrestlingtalks1019 then prove it
@@fuzer4047 it’s actually super simple, there’s literally 2 min tutorials on yt
@@wrestlingtalks1019 and what is it? as far as i know if you have password you cant turn the device off anyway before entering it
@@fuzer4047 holding the power off button, home button if it has one and the volume button which then lets you enter a menu and hard reset the phone. I’ve done this to many of my Samsung phones since they had gotten laggy and needed a reset .
since apple focuses on not only external design but also internal hardware design, i think they put larger batter only in larger iphone.
Nice music piece.
I had a iPhone 8 and my dad had it before me for a few years and recently it stopped working (battery life was really low and in settings it told me the battery was down to about 70%) now I have an iPhone SE 2022 and the battery is a lot better
0:49 *Correction* The signal bars indicate the distance from your iphone to the tower and have no direct correlation to strength of speed.
Edit: I took out where it said it doesn’t have a correlation to signal because it was misleading
More distance doesn’t equal bad signal?
@@elias6068 Obviously being very far will create bad signal but my main point is that when you are right next to a cell tower it will show full bars but it may be slower because of traffic. I will edit it so it doesn’t say signal and rather just says speed, thanks for pointing it out.
it’s not specifically “iphones” that lose battery fast
Iphones, Galaxy Phones, Pixel, doesn't matter what phone is, the battery doesn't hold more than a maximum of 1 day. I remember back when old phones held a charge of 5 to 7 days.
But iphones have smaller batteries, an iphone 14 pro has a 3200mAh, smaller than the low end samsung i had in 2017 (actually launched a year before). Now i have a motorolla g22 (it's under 200usd), it has a 5000mAh battery (more that the iphone 14 pro max) and charges at 20w (with the charger included)
@@Giuliana-w1f That's because iphones are limited and don't have multitasking or multi-windows so they don't do the same workload an Android phone does
@@gandalfwiz20007 so, people complain about battery life, they don't even have multitasking (i guess that's the "optimization" for their own software i've heard about), they take out useful features because of "space for the battery", and still has a smaller battery than a low end phone?
"Not needing it" is not a reason for what they sell as a high end phone to not have at least the same battery as a low end phone, especially if people complain about it not lasting long
@@Giuliana-w1f Apple in a nutshell my friend😅
@@Giuliana-w1f iphones have smaller batteries because of this "optimisation" you talked about. No matter what we say about them having lower cell capacities, all the tests have shown that iPhones are leading the battery life tests by 1-2 hours competing android devices
0:02 thats cap
Watch the iphone 15 battery test by mrwhosetheboss. Or iphone 13 pro max vs samsung battery test by mrwhosetheboss. You will see the s22 ultra lasted 8hrs and 8mins and the 13 pro max lasted 10hrs 27mins
Help! My battery capacity is at 90% on my iPhone XR and without using but walking for about 5-6 hours, the battery drains by 10-20%. I have 3-4 bars of signal there
What’s considered an old iPhone or battery? One year, two years?
12 pro’s battery maybe dies way too fast.
I remember when a phone overheated on me for the 1st time in my life, i was in this ranch i got invited for a bday of a friend i had, the place was an hour away from the city im from, really fun ngl, i was with friends, riding their horses, eating etc... while trying to record a video in the rural area we were and with 40 degrees Celsius of weather made my phone (iPhone 5) overheat really fast and MAN it was horrible, my hand was red! This was back in 2014
Because Apple is too greedy to put a decent size battery and instead chooses to rely on a more efficient soc
But physics is physics
Just charge it to 100 percent as it is used to be, you can use your phone longer and it will lessen your charging habit.
Informative!
That "S22 Ultra" isnt even the 22 ultra.
"why your iphone's batter dies so fast"
it never does??
it does for me
@@OfficerKrapo you have an old iphone then
@@OfficerKrapo loveable emoji where did you find it from? 😁
@@jhinabloomingflower807 if youre on youtube pc click on the emoji button and u have all the youtube emojis
@@Arylist i bought it like 1 week ago
So... you must turn on flight mode when you have bad signal?
I have a question, should we charge iphone by USB-C on Macbook ?
Dies so fast, because people really enjoy and use it very often
Sometime my battery go out really quickly
Thanks for the information now ill hang around my friendly neighbourhood cellular tower
damn people who work outdoors during summer or in a hot state fighting the air rn
my iPhone died while watching this
Hlo sir plz make one video for me i have one problem in my i phone 14 pro max i dont no what happening 😢 few day i charge my i phone 90 percent and im doing switch off and I turned on the switch again and it went up by itself my battery percent 93 😢😢
When cellular network is at 1 dot doesn’t necessarily mean it’s weak but it’s far away
My battery is so bad, that I can’t even believe it. I open Facebook, scroll down for 2 minutes, and I lost 4 percent. Then, I die at 5 percent.
I don’t charge till it dips to 20%
Then again I only have to charge my 14 Pro every other day.
Major software updates & the iPhone getting older plus the fact it has a smaller battery doesn’t help
what about winters when the temperature goes below zero and the iPhone battery goes crazy and the screen refresh rate fluctuates with unresponsive touch and hangup ultimately.
“Why does your phone battery go down so fast”
You have an iPhone, they say “12 hours” but that really means 12 hours of it doing nothing except running the weather app
My screen time though 💀💀
Moral of the story: *Don't use an IPhone*
Can you make one on why when I’m in public I get that notification that apples blocked some wifi or something
I spent the other day taking RAW 48mp photos on my iPhone 14 pro in direct Miami sunlight with bad cellular signal strength, my battery life was devastated. I couldn’t believe it, only got just over 2 hours.
My bf is iphone 14 user. The problem is the battery die so fast even he is not always using it. Im iphone 13 user too but my battery is okay. We live in the same tempearture and signal.
You have forgotten that the battery life doesn’t last long sometimes in the cold
its more a problem with iphones because old iphones had small batries so when the 1st year is over and its not the latest iphone and no longer gets priority optimazation it has much worse battery life
my 2016 S7 edge with light use lasted me thourght the day even until 2020
but my 2017 iphone x barely got through half a day even when i was just texting
and my friend who has an iphone 7 plus has his battery on 10% by 2pm and he basically just uses it for calling
How do you get your battery to look long like that it looks better to me
How can you have this much information about apple
Very informative!
I'm the first reply
Never mind
@@lyn10gaming who gay
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@@SigmaChicken09 even if he is gay, respect LGBTQ pls
For me, apps that use location all the time tend to drain my battery pretty quickly, especially when I’m traveling.
Then turn off gps location
these aren't just apple disadvantages these are Androids either
These both has similar effects on all of these conditions
lmao i have a 14 pro and over the span of 2 months i still have 100% battery capacity.
oh yeah, you mentioned how heat is bad for batteries right? well, today is the official start of winter lol
Him: they may only last a couple years
Samsung: wow are batteries only last 2 years …
My battery is fine and has been for the last 18 months. 50 to 70 dollars seems cheap for a new battery when the phone was $1500 and a business tax write off.
Wow. I've been trying to figure out what the hell was going on with my phone randomly dimming sometimes and not letting me get it past a certain brightness with the settings. At 1:47 this was answered for me and this isn't even what the video is about. Kinda neat to know that now.
I literally *_HATE_* My iPhone 8 so much. Everytime, apps crash constantly when it overheats when I'm playing games, And possibly watching RUclips videos. If it's maximum Capacity reaches to *_59%_*, I will literally rage like crazy, forcing me to fully destroy and buy a new iPhone completely.
I'm way too lazy to get a battery replacement because I'm getting new iPhone this Christmas.
FORGOT TO UPDATE: I didn't get a new iPhone last Christmas... but I got a new gaming laptop that replaces my old one,
So... I'm stuck with the stupid old iPhone 8 I have...
Not ideal but wipe back with wet cloth then dry one.
this video is another way to say "pls dont call me" i wanna protect my battery.
Leaving location on uses twice as much battery as location off the only time I leave location on is when I'm navigating if I have a app that absolutely demands me to keep location on then I get rid of that app
Regardless of what apple says about ios optimization etc that we dont need bigger batteries thats not true as long as we dont get bigger batteries on our iphones this is gonna keep happening poor battery life on iphones period
Next video suggestion - Why power button on iPhone turns the display on
i am fully satisfied with my iphone 12's battery, its more than enough for me! I charge it only in morning
My iphone 12pro BH drops to 88% after two years. Should i need to replace its battery?
Turn of location services, wifi, bluetooth from settings. Also background app refresh.
Turn on low power and dark mode.
Change the phone lol
I was walking in that Disney resort in flordia with the water park ( I forgot what it’s called) and then out of no where my phone died. I couldn’t charge it or turn it back on and I assumed it was water damage. Afterwards I brought It to the Apple Store where I was told the battery’s life went down and I needed to spend 60-70$ on a replacement. I NEVER knew why that happened bc they didn’t say, but now I think it’s overheating 😳😂
I have seen this video having for most days a 2 hour battery life, but none of the issues seem. It may be heat but it’s barely warm. The battery is just barely more than one year old and i pretty consistently get strong 3-4 bars signal.
My battery literate last 10 hours on RUclips
Did you smoke something last night?
These videos are great apple should hire you.