I was so tedious slow charging between 50-80% all the time but my batt went down to 91% after 6 months. I think it doesn’t matter how well you take care of your charging - if you expose your battery to heat (like when I travelled to a hot country), it reduces the capaity VERY fast.
It might be better to charge between 25% and 75%. This yielded the highest total energy output to 90% health. I assume the reason is that it keeps the battery close to 50% and avoids those higher charge states. Charging 40% to 60% might be better but that is impractical. Case 2: 75-25% SoC has 3,000 cycles (to 90% capacity) and delivers 150,000 EU. Utilizes 50% of battery. (EV battery, new.)
For more than 1 year I had on my 13 Pro, 100% battery life. I didn't follow any of the rules like "Charge only to 80%" etc. However, I very rarely charged it at night and also very rarely used it while I was charging it. I never used a wireless charger if that interests anyone. I currently have 98% after about 14 months of purchase.
Very interesting. My 12 Mini battery is at 86% after about 29 months. I used wireless charging almost from day one. But I think it was this that did the damage, subjecting the phone to excessive heat. I’ve reverted to wired charging now, hoping to slow down battery deterioration.
I use a 13 pro max I bought in September 2022. It’s been 13 months and 11 days of usage but my battery is still at 100 percent. I keep my phone’s battery between 40 and 80 percent and I might not be a heavy user but a moderate one with 4-5 hours of screen on time every day. Even I barely use my phone while it is charging. And I take my phone cover off if it heats while charging. Just simple precautions I guess. Also, I live in India where it is really hot in summers (upto 40 degree centigrade).
This video from start to finish is BS. The best way to measure battery health is to play RUclips in landscape at maximum brightness and see how much it discharges after a couple of hours and how long it takes to discharge completely. I do all nearly all the wrong things. I completely discharge and charge to 100% every day using cheap cables and fast chargers. The only thing I don't do is use wireless charging as it's not only slow, it cooks both the phone's battery AND components. After almost 2 years, I have a cycle count of 628 (about 1 a day). My battery health is at 88% and both my RUclips measures are about 10% worse. This guy can take his genuine chargers, cables & MagSafes and stick them up his Apple pushing 🍑 from which they came out of.
I’m on 100% after 14 months on the iPhone SE 3. I only used wireless charging for a few weeks by accident as I didn’t know the car had it until I got this phone last year
@@hackbotogaming There is no way any battery can be at full capacity after more than a year of use. I suggest your fuel gauge ain't working. Only the RUclips usage test is full proof but you need a day 1 point of reference. I suggest do it now and then again in 6 and 12 months to give you a picture of what's really going on.
The only thing that matters is not exposing the phone to substantial heat or cold. I did whatever I wanted with my 14 Pro and stayed at 100% but I lived in a very good climate and always with A/C. I traveled for 2 weeks in extreme heat in Spain (+35°C every day) and health went down to 94%. In just 2 weeks!
😅Where I stay it gets as hot as 40°C frequently, I plan on buying a 14 plus to use for 3 years and trade it in. So I guess I'll change the battery somewhere along the journey
@@Sheppydope Yeah, even though now that I have returned to my city, with coconut battery I see the health returned to 96% after a few daysbut in the iPhone settings still shows the 94%, so for resale this is what they'll see.
I don’t know if my iphone was the odd case, but after exactly one year i still had 100% capacity on my iphone 14 pro max. I was very careful throughout the year, i charged it to 100% maybe once per week, never left it charging over night and never let battery drain under 20%. It definitely worked for me. I tried to sell the phone and people thought i had replaced the battery because they couldn’t believe the battery was still at full capacity 😅.
Power user here. I charge when in need and keep it shaded. I also use wireless charging overnight. My 14 pro is now at 87% health and I plan on getting it changed in September of the year when the iPhone 17 releases, and to switch my 14 Pro for the 20 pro, or XX pro, or xXx however they call it
I have my Iphone 14 pro max since november 2022, and the battery is still at 100%. What I do: - Charge ONLY with 5 watt charger, as it makes a linear charge and dont heat the battery at all. - Charge it at night time. - NEVER using it while charging it. - I dont use it under the sun unless its totally necesary as it can get extremly hot. - If Im playing some games or whatching a lot of tiktoks, I check the temperature of the phone every 10 minutes, and once It starts to get warm, i stop using it. - If, for example, I have a 50% at the end of the day, i charge it the next morning while working when its about 30% and before launchtime when its about 70-80% I disconect it so at the end of the day im at 30% for example. I think the most important ones are the first and the third point. It might seems as im a little bit paranoid, but I think I'm just taking care of a reeeally expensive device and I want it to last 5-6 years as my Iphone X did ^^ Hope It helps you!
if you start checking the temperature every 10 minutes it now reaches a point where you're in obsessive behavior. Theres a lot more value in using the device and enjoying it than prioritizing a cheap replaceable part and being distracted with overprotecting it. The odds are by the time 5-6 years pass you will have lost, broken or upgraded the phone anyway where like the guy says, it wont matter.
Yeah, I don't do all that and it definitely isn't needed. I have the same phone, and I'm at a 100%. Had the phone since November. What I do is not let my iPhone get below 30%, and I do use the 20 watt charger. The iPhone 14 is better at regulating its temperature better than the previous iPhones. I am surprised to still be at a 100% given I use my phone a lot. One thing I do not do is play games that heat up my phone, but regardless of that my average screen time is 7hr plus every day. I could also just simply be lucky and got the best battery in my iPhone.
100% agree with that last part. Just use your iPhone as you want. Too many folks, especially on Reddit, keep asking for best charging practices and ways to keep battery health degradation. Some people swear by slow charging, some actually try that stupid 80/20 rule. So much mental energy is being put into battery anxiety. I tell people the same thing….it’s a smartphone and it will automatically do all those things for you. If it gets too hot it will dim the screen and even shut off. Fast charging slows down after a certain point to preserve battery health. It’s bad enough we have financial anxiety. We don’t need to add battery anxiety to the list. Enjoy and use the phone. Find other ways to make extra money because nothing is doing that for you automatically. 😂😂
@@FuzzyDlop What’s ignorant is that I never said that the 80/20 rule didn’t work. I said that people have tired it. Meaning spending extra mental energy and time out their lives to charge in such an impractical way. From the research I’ve read the 80/20 rule only saves about 1-2% of battery health. It’s not worth all that effort to save 2% battery health. Everyone is free to do that if they want. But at that point they’re not enjoying the phone anymore just worrying about battery health. So before you start looking for flaws in someone’s comment you should research true long term effects and multiple considerations that can contribute to effects to the 80/20 rule. You should spend your time doing something more constructive.
I have had my 14pro for more than a year (since september last year) and it's still on 100%. Always charging with a 10W original charger from 20 to 80 aprox. Never more than 90% or less than 20/19%.
My 14 pro max I got on launch went from 100% to 99% TODAY lol. I only use magsafe and it’s plugged in overnight and about an hour throughout the day on magsafe in my car. I was blown away it wasn’t lower yet 😂
Battery health on my iPhone 6 stayed at 100% for 3 and a half years. Got a replacement after throttle gate November 2018. Battery health today is 92%. It’s been at 92 for a year now. Never let it get below 35-40% health. And I never charge past 97%. Definitely upgrading in September. Can’t complain about getting over 8 years from an iPhone. 👍🏻 Update Sept 16- battery health all the way down to 90%. Upgrading to the 13 or 14.
I just completed exactly one year with my iphone 14 pro and i just checked the battery life and lo and behold it is still 100 percent and to be fair I use it like a normal person and charge it every single day without zny special care for the battery
My iPhone 12 Pro Max was 100% battery house for 11 months my 13 promax was 100% battery health for 13 months and so far with my 14 promax is still 100% battery health are use the Apple 5W block I do not fast charge I do not wireless charge I do not MagSafe charge I take my phone case off while playing games I use low power mode a lot like everyday not just around 20% it has worked so well for me over the years
@@armygaming29 the last time I fast charged any of my iPhones was the iPhone X for sure lots of wireless charging lots of fast charging and the iPhone XS Max much less wireless charging much less fast charging with the 11 promax I had 99 battery health at around 11 months and that’s when I realized what I was doing wrong and now ever since my battery health has absolutely been amazing
@@user-nc5oe3ht5y Apple does a great job of charging your iPhone periodically at night. Your iPhone does not charge all night when kept plugged in and charging all night is completely fine and has no effect on health (considering your room/charge place is cool if it’s hot or warm, don’t charge all night, your phone should feel completely cold after a full charge in the morning). Health drain depends on charge and drain cycle, it’s best practice to keep your iphone between 45-80 at all times, charge when ever you can, I do this unconsciously like it’s my second nature. My iPhone 14 has 99% health after 9 months. Last tip stop worrying about battery health, it’s not worth it.
I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max and I only use a magsafe charger such as the Belkin Boost Charge Pro. After 3 years, my battery health is at 90 percent, this is because I don't use my phone until the batter dies but, rather I try to keep the battery between 80 and 40 percent of it's capacity when I'm on the go. In most cases I've never gone below %50 and kept it from overheating as much as possible. All this is why my batter health is where it is.
I got my iPhone 14 Pro Max on launch day. My battery health is still 100%. I never charge with a. MagSafe since it makes too much heat, I only use a wire. Second I charge the phone with the screen facing down so the battery can stay cool (my phone is in case). Finally, I charge at 20% and only go up to 80%. I only charge to 100% like once every couple weeks. Currently at IOS 7.03.
When I found this guy’s video, I immediately realize that the battery health indicator or battery health status or what not is Apple’s plan from the start to expand business.
It is possible to keep it at 100 for a while but not forever. Some articles I've read said fast charging doesn't do enough to really affect battery health compared to normal charging. I think so long as you limit things using excessive battery in the background and keep your device out of extreme temps then you should be just fine
I have my 13 pro max 256 for 16 months still at 100%! Always on power saving mode ande charging all the time before it gets below 70% with an apple official fast charger!
I got my 14 Pro Max at launch day and today it turned to 99%. No matter what, I always change my battery at Apple if I see it below 90%. Although I never see that number since I change my phone every year. But for those who think a low health battery is the end of their small world. No it is not. REPLACE for $70. Don’t eat at a restaurant 2 times every 2 years and you will have a new phone again…
Easy to say when it’s coming from someone who is rich enough to buy a new phone every year. Most of the people can’t afford that even if they don’t eat from a restaurant.
@@kaleidoscopeon yeah, the ignorance on people giving financial life advices, when so many of us are struggling and they even mention "although I change my phone every year". And there's another factor as well: if you update your iOS, no matter how new the battery, they're purposely sabotaging their own phones to force you buy another one. Apple has got to be one the most vile companies in the world.
@@kaleidoscopeon I agree with you to an extent. I have a stable financial life but by no means I am rich. I still think if you really have plans, it is easy to save up for a battery every 2 years. Also, iPhones are considered expensive products so someone who has afforded an iPhone, to me it doesn’t make sense if they can’t afford a battery for it. It it like I drive a high end Mercedes and then I can’t afford the gas! That is my opinion though
I don't know how accurate Accubatterry is but based on my charging cycles the best percentage would be 25-65%. Charging your phone like this would only add up to 0.03 cycles according to Accubattery with an efficiency rating of 887%. If you charge your phone 2.5 time like this you would only use 0.075 cycles instead of the 1 full cycle charging from 0 to 100%.
My xr is currently at 88% since i first got it in 2018. I use a fast charger, use my phone daily. Climate id say is a factor, but mainly id say try not always charging to 100%, 90-88% is fine.
I use a 30 watt charger for iPhone. I don't like the idea of leaving it overnight. I do keep an eye on it so it doesn't go over 80% and have a automation to alert once it does reach 80% charge.
I've had my 14 Pro Max for over a year and it's still at 100% with 135 charge cycles. The design capacity is 4323 mAh and the current full charge capacity is 4346 mAh. The current battery age is 492 days. I fully charge it every day with the old 5 watt charger. Things I stay away from - wireless chargers, fast chargers, heat sources. Things I do - Slow charge it 100% EVERY NIGHT. I place it in the path of my car's ac vents when using it in the summer to keep the batteries from overheating because using it in the car with direct sunlight, bluetooth, music, and GPS it gets very hot very fast.
Mine just dropped to 99% in the battery health after having it for almost a year now on my 14 Pro Max. I use the Apple battery back for when I need it. I only use my Anker 622 for when I need the stand, but I don’t keep it on for long to avoid it getting too hot. I leave the Optimized Battery setting on since I charge at night. I’m also using a Belkin 3-1 MagSafe certified charger.
I change my phones battery every 1.5 years and i keep my phone for 3-4 years. I dont do all this inconvinient bullshit I charge my phone with a slow charge during night time and take it off at 100% That peace of mind of having the most important device at anytime ready to be used is priceless. I dont mind paying an extra 30 bucks for 1 or two batteries.
Got a 13 pro max since december, its currently at %90 battery health. Charged whenever I want and and removed whenever I want. Using anker powerport 3 nano since out of the box. Only thing I paid attention was never draining the battery fully
I only use the Apple 5W charger overnight with a Wi-Fi plug that has a timer to only charge for 3 hours before I usually wake up and then shuts off. iPhone 14 Pro max with 100% battery health and I’ve had the phone since launch
I bought a iPhone 14 Pro around release and I'm at 89% battery capicity right now. I watched the battery capacity go from 97% capacity in March and has significantly gone down since.
💯 agreed Mai s20 ultra use krta tha... baadme just for change iphone 13 pro max liya...lekin ios ke siva camera etna khas nahi laga. Pixels are best in class for photograpu
according to battery university, cycling your battery between 65-75% could let you optimise the charging even better, because even with the 80% limit setting of the 15 Pro models enabled the phone will still get pretty warm when charging from a low state to 80 in one go. With this 10% range I get around 10-15 minutes of charging time and a good 2 hours of video streaming will have it back at 65 triggering an automation that reminds me to plug it in. Unfortunately you can't limit the capacity to 75% so I'm having the 80% limit turned on just in case I forget to unplug it, but usually there's another automation activated when reaching 75 and another one when rising over so I don't have to check when to unplug
Yeah, previously, i'm really into that, I am very concerned about battery health and a significant percent drop, and the next time, I think I'll not be happy about using my phone. WHY we care about this point we buy the phone to use and help you a lot to work, enjoy your life something right that, please go ahead to using your phone for happiness.
I've got 100% after one year of ownership on my 14 pro max. I always slow charge. rarely charge above 70% ( but I do charge to 100% if I need it ). Almost NEVER go below 15%. I do NOT daily charge. I usually charge every 2nd or 3rd day. I usually charge to 60-70%. Also, when in my car. It's charge is only 5v... I think this is the secret.. Keep the battery cool.
I’ve had my iPhone 13 just over nine months and I thought I’d try an experiment were I only charge it from about 40-80 % and have never charged it over night and only charged it to 100 % a few times eg on a road trip using CarPlay. 9 months later it’s still claiming 100% capacity but I agree with the end of the video it’s not really worth having to think about it all the time. I did have an 11 before this and charged it every night and didn’t think about when I plugged it in within 3 months it dropped a percentage but I felt like I lived the phone I don’t feel that way with this phone with how I use it. Also I’ve found when charging it to only 80 percent and using it at work for short bursts at a time and using social media at break times because it’s not charged up a lot and it goes down it kinda tricks your brain into thinking you’ve got a bad battery wer as if charged fully it would be at a higher percentage by the end of the day making you think I’ve got a great battery. All in all ya not really worth thinking about it all the time just use the phone. Good video, enjoyed someone else’s perspective on it.
I have had my iPhone 14 Pro for 13 months and the battery health is still 100%. I charge it once per day and use it normally. I am personally floored with how long the battery lasts, coming from an iPhone 11
I bought the iphone 12 in may 2022, and it dropped to 99% a few months ago. I think I'm doing great at preserving my battery, I've seen some people with iphones 13 with like 85%...
@@reyzcc I’m always between 20% and 80% charge, I manage to always stay in this area because full charge is bad for battery as well as totally empty. I also never charge over night, so I can unplug it whenever it reaches 80%. And I also don’t use my phone 24/7 because I’m not addicted to social medias so I spend about 1h30 per day on my phone in average, I guess that helps too.
One should know that the original factory battery is always more than >100%. But it will only shows as 100% as the maximum. If your has around 120%, it will take a considerate amount of time to drop from 100% to 99% to show in the phone. But once it dropped to 99%, 99% to 98, 97% will be quite fast.
After my 6s plus went down the battery, I upgraded it into mod battery which is no percentage in battery health. No worries and my phone can beat the new models now 😁
My 14 PM had a 100% battery health after a year and it was only charged wirelesley and optimised charging was never turned on as I hate it, because when I charge my phone I want a 100% charge every time. I don't do anything special, just charge it normally every 1 to 3 days depending on usage. I upgrade my iPhone every year since the 3GS and as long as we have been able to see battery health I've never seen mine go below 97%. Even my Ultra 1 was at 99% after a year,,again no optmised charging crap.
@@reyzcc when it was brand new I used it lightly and along the way started using it heavily. I recently updated ios 16.6.1 and I degraded by one percent from 16.2 now it is showing 93% battery health, I just don’t ever charge it over night and never charge it to full 100% more of 97% to 90% but when I know I’ll need more battery I charge it all way to 100 or closer to 100%. When I do charge it when it hits 30% or just don’t let the battery 🪫 get to red level.
i just switch fron andriod to iphone and wow i am surprised how much problem iphone has specially with battery . with my old andriod phone it took only 30 mins to charger it fully
I learned the hard way on buying cheap Amazon chargers for my Series 7 Apple Watch I noticed that everytime I would put on my AW it would be really hot from where it connects to charge and also it would take hours to charge. I was fed up and decided to buy the $29.99 fast charging Apple Watch charger. Now I have no problems with heating on the puck or AW and it charges in minutes. The old charger did drain my battery because of the overheating when it would be charging , but now it’s at a consistent battery health!
I have an iPhone 14pro and I use it every day, I charge it every night and it still has 100% battery health. It averages 12-13 hours screen on-time using wifi.😮
I have an iPhone 13 Mini which stayed at 100% for exactly one year. I use 20W adapter without considering slow charging and all that, what I did is to charge at least before 20%… However, after that 1 year mark, I left my phone at 0% for three times I think and it dropped to 99%. 1 year and 8 months later, my battery health is at 76%.
UPDATE: Just had my battery replaced to an Apple authorized store and my batt health is at 100% again. And the device still slays!!!! I just noticed that iOS 16 is more battery efficient if that makes sense? My phone lasts longer than the previous iOS. My average screen on time is at 6hrs.
optimisation battery learns from your daily charging kind of like what time you get sleepy everyday and what time you wake up so when you plug your charger in it will get to 80% and way for a certain amount of time until it reaches 100%
Im now on IOS 18.1 i don't know should i limit my iPhone to charge to 90% without optimized charging, or should i charge i to 100% WITH optimized charging?
Use a 5W (5v/1A) Charger and only charge it from 40% up to 80%. Set automations for those charge Limits. I personally charge my iPhone 14 Pro only up to 80%. Battery Saving Kicks in automatically at 50% and I almost never let it discharge below 60%. But thats just me. Take your phone out of its case while Charging to prevent heat build-up. Those Things apply to ALL Lithium Ion batteries. No matter if its apple, Samsung, OnePlus or Tesla. Those batteries feel best between 40% and 80%. I feel like apple should remove the health number. It makes People OCD like crazy myself included.
And then what is the outcome of all this hassle? Doing all this to use the phone for 1 more year? How about replacing your battery at Apple with a brand new one for $70 which means less than $3/month every 24 months…
I still have 100% after 6 months on my 14 Pro max. Only got it to 15% once since I got it and I charge it with the usb via my pc. I just plug it in at the end of the day and never have any issues.
I managed to keep mine at 100% for nearly 2 years. The main trick was to keep SOC between 30 and 70%. This worked for me simply because I’m almost always near a charger. I could have done better but I didn’t want to limit myself slow charging or tethered charging.
I have an iPhone XSmax at 97% and I don’t worry or tiptoe around charging I charge it when ever I want all the way to 100% sometimes stays on the charger over 30 minutes after it reaches 100% . I say don’t worry about it and when it’s gone throw the phone away and buy another
I had a iphone 12 mini for a entire year, used it about 20 mins every day and had 2 day charge. I let it drain to 30% and recharge to 100% after 1 year i still had 100% battery health, same thing i did with a Android phone (use a battery app to check how mutch Miliamper battery you have and charged) i reached 99% there so i don't think it matters if you reach 80% if you start charging at 30% afterall it's not the charging that ruins the battery but rather the heat so if the phone is cold then it should be fine but you shouldnt do this for long periods of time. Perhaps a expert can come in here and prove me wrong
iOS 16 my battery Health literally every point update it was dropping 1-2% to finally 94% after 15-16 months . It used to be 100% and I didn’t do anything different except now I actually got rid of the lock screen widgets and turned off more battery draining settings. it still drained the battery even worst and the battery Health dropped even more. iOS 16 is a battery killer and so buggy. 15 Was Way better with battery life and stability. now I’m having a charge my phone more often than before and the battery is draining faster. I’ve tried all the tricks and researched a lot, nothing worked, and I’m hearing a lot of feedback from other RUclipsrs and friends the batteries draining really fast.
I got a iPhone 14 Pro Max that I bought right at launch, now after 16 months I still got 100% battery capacity. I upgraded from a iPhone Xs (after 4 years 92% battery capacity) so the difference in battery life is insane. I had to charge my old phone basicly everyday and now I get 2-3 days of battery life depending if I use it more or less. If it interests you guys I only charged my phone with magsafe after 2-3 days when the battery is around 20-30% and then charged it to 100%. My dad got the same 14 Pro Max at launch and uses it more, he uses around 50% of the battery a day and recharges it via magsafe every night to 100% (with the optimized battery charge enabled and I dont use that) he now has 92% battery health. What do you guys think why its that low on my dads? Is it the 2-3x more times he charges it, even if its not a full battery cycle or is it the higher use in general (in theory its x2 what I spend on my phone)
My battery life had been at 100% for 8 months, even been a heavy user. I always charged my phone on a notebook cooler, so that it wouldn't warm up. Moreover, I created a shortcut to notify me every time my phone reaches 80%, to limit the charge. Fortunately, now, with 16 Pro Max, I can set it to automatically limit.
I kept my iPhone 14 Pro battery health to 100% for 364 days! at 365, it has dropped to 99%. I use the 20w Apple charger and charge to 100% usually every 1.5 days. I charge it when it's around 20%, 19% or so. So no crazy stuff BUT I feel that heat is what kills the longevity of a battery therefore I'd never use a wireless charger AND I'd never leave it charging over night. I tend to unplug it within an hour or so of it hitting 100%. I did the same with my old iPhone SE (Apple 5W charger) and at 7 years old, the battery health is still at 87%. Simular story for my MacBooks where the battery lasted 6 years before it needed replacing. (I've now upgraded to the 14" MacBook Pro and it's insanely incredible in every way!).
I would say if the battery is very low its ok to fast charge a bit. to like 20%, to get out of the hurtful charging range fast. also fast charging only really starts to heat up the phone above 45%.
I used iphone13pro for 3y And belive me it had 100% battery for almost 1.5y And alwyas charged nightly from 15-18% to 100% First 4-5 months i could use it 2days with one cycle charge. Used in office as accountat🙂
My iPhone 14 Plus already down to 87% battery health in 10 months of usage. I am a really heavy user. I charged the phone when I wanted to. I charged while playing games for hours. I charged while I sleep. I use my phone as it should. Why buy expensive product but babycare it. Just use your phone without doubtful. Enjoy your device. When the time comes, just spend some money and change your battery. Just simple as that 😅
1. Never charge over night. 2. Keep battery between 25-75%. I do this (mostly) and my 3 year old 13 Pro Max is at 92%. If you buy the bigger phone you get a bigger battery and it’s less of an issue.
Why never charge overnight if you have the 80% limit? The reason you shouldn’t charge overnight is because if your battery is at 100% for long time, it stresses the battery and it degrades faster.
Nice tips, bro! Just finished liking and subscribing your account. 😁👌 My first iPhone was iPhone 4 around 2014-2015 and then upgraded to iPhone 7 Plus on 2019 and then just now me and my wife got iPhone 15 Pro Max. Hoping that next year iPhone 17 will be better than 16. 🙏
the highest storage limit on my 2019 iPhone XR is still 99. Set a timer or alarm for 55 minutes, and only plug it into an ANKER FASTCHARGER when the battery is at 50%. My 13 Pro and my second-generation SE employ the same technique, and they both top out at 98 percent. Maximum recharging limit is religiously 92%
I have an Iphone 12 and after one year of use it's still 100% battery health. I'm used to charge with the 20W Apple's changer (that's kind of fast charging) and with the Apple's battery pack
I got an iPhone 15 pro.. bought oct 2023… just barely today.. 6/30/2024 it went to 99%.. I let it die accidentally and right away charged it to 100 but lost a percentage.. my trick is to never let it die.. I charge to 100 and then unplug right away.. not leaving it plugged more than 15 mins after it hits 100. Never ever charge at night to let it overcharge.. did that with iPad mini and battery went to 93% in 5months
iPhone 15 PM, battery efficient tweaks, 6w charging at home or 12w when phone is on the AC vent in the car, 242 cycles still at 100%, im at my desk or in my car most of the day so I keep it between 30 and 80 and charge several times through out the day
I was able to keep my iPhone 14 PM at 100% for a year then at 99% for another year til i traded it for a new iPhone 16 Pro Max. I didn’t use real fast charging and I only charged to 90% or so and I never let it go below 30% and I always charged with a cord. Since I trade up every two years I probably don’t need to worry about battery capacity so much but my charging rules aren’t too strict IMO.
I have iPhone 15 plus purchased on October 2023. Right now the battery maximum capacity showing as 97%. I’m using wireless charger which is a of 15W. Is this fine or I’m using a wrong charger, plz assist??
7:29 the phone will show 100% wen the battery (in mah) is higher than the AVERTISD battery (in mah) so that why the battery will stay at 100% for a long time than dip way faster ons it hits 99%. And that also the reason why shortcut will show a different % than the iPhone because the shortcut % is based on the original coppasety (in mah) and the iPhone on the advertised mah which is always LESS than what you get.
Back in 2014-2015 I was a HUGE fan of wireless charging and would only charge my Samsung devices that way. Now I do not charge my iPhone and Samsung phone wirelessly. I always charge with a cable and I charge it slow.
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I was so tedious slow charging between 50-80% all the time but my batt went down to 91% after 6 months. I think it doesn’t matter how well you take care of your charging - if you expose your battery to heat (like when I travelled to a hot country), it reduces the capaity VERY fast.
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It might be better to charge between 25% and 75%. This yielded the highest total energy output to 90% health. I assume the reason is that it keeps the battery close to 50% and avoids those higher charge states. Charging 40% to 60% might be better but that is impractical.
Case 2: 75-25% SoC has 3,000 cycles (to 90% capacity) and delivers 150,000 EU. Utilizes 50% of battery. (EV battery, new.)
I thought it was 30-70% but I could be wrong. Also doesn’t it just depend of the iPhone itself, for example mines an Xr
I charge mine from 20-80% seems to be fine so far
im still at 100 after 8 months
Just dont use your phone.
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For more than 1 year I had on my 13 Pro, 100% battery life. I didn't follow any of the rules like "Charge only to 80%" etc. However, I very rarely charged it at night and also very rarely used it while I was charging it.
I never used a wireless charger if that interests anyone.
I currently have 98% after about 14 months of purchase.
Very interesting. My 12 Mini battery is at 86% after about 29 months. I used wireless charging almost from day one. But I think it was this that did the damage, subjecting the phone to excessive heat. I’ve reverted to wired charging now, hoping to slow down battery deterioration.
I use a 13 pro max I bought in September 2022. It’s been 13 months and 11 days of usage but my battery is still at 100 percent.
I keep my phone’s battery between 40 and 80 percent and I might not be a heavy user but a moderate one with 4-5 hours of screen on time every day. Even I barely use my phone while it is charging. And I take my phone cover off if it heats while charging. Just simple precautions I guess. Also, I live in India where it is really hot in summers (upto 40 degree centigrade).
This video from start to finish is BS. The best way to measure battery health is to play RUclips in landscape at maximum brightness and see how much it discharges after a couple of hours and how long it takes to discharge completely.
I do all nearly all the wrong things. I completely discharge and charge to 100% every day using cheap cables and fast chargers. The only thing I don't do is use wireless charging as it's not only slow, it cooks both the phone's battery AND components.
After almost 2 years, I have a cycle count of 628 (about 1 a day). My battery health is at 88% and both my RUclips measures are about 10% worse.
This guy can take his genuine chargers, cables & MagSafes and stick them up his Apple pushing 🍑 from which they came out of.
I’m on 100% after 14 months on the iPhone SE 3. I only used wireless charging for a few weeks by accident as I didn’t know the car had it until I got this phone last year
@@hackbotogaming There is no way any battery can be at full capacity after more than a year of use. I suggest your fuel gauge ain't working. Only the RUclips usage test is full proof but you need a day 1 point of reference. I suggest do it now and then again in 6 and 12 months to give you a picture of what's really going on.
"just use your ipone normally"
this is a great advice, thank you 👌❤
The only thing that matters is not exposing the phone to substantial heat or cold. I did whatever I wanted with my 14 Pro and stayed at 100% but I lived in a very good climate and always with A/C. I traveled for 2 weeks in extreme heat in Spain (+35°C every day) and health went down to 94%. In just 2 weeks!
😅Where I stay it gets as hot as 40°C frequently, I plan on buying a 14 plus to use for 3 years and trade it in. So I guess I'll change the battery somewhere along the journey
@@Sheppydope Yeah, even though now that I have returned to my city, with coconut battery I see the health returned to 96% after a few daysbut in the iPhone settings still shows the 94%, so for resale this is what they'll see.
Same thing happened to me when I visited Rome during the heatwave this summer
Here in Texas that’s a cold front!!
What a joke 2 weeks degraded 6% such a lie. I live in the philippines. Hotter than spain. It doesnt degrade that fast. Stop spreading shit
I don’t know if my iphone was the odd case, but after exactly one year i still had 100% capacity on my iphone 14 pro max. I was very careful throughout the year, i charged it to 100% maybe once per week, never left it charging over night and never let battery drain under 20%. It definitely worked for me. I tried to sell the phone and people thought i had replaced the battery because they couldn’t believe the battery was still at full capacity 😅.
Hi! When you say 100%, does that mean that other days it's just charged around 80-90%?
@@grace6058 yep that's right
Exactly what I do with my 11 pro max and even being a few months shy of 3 yrs my battery health is still at 100%.
Power user here. I charge when in need and keep it shaded.
I also use wireless charging overnight. My 14 pro is now at 87% health and I plan on getting it changed in September of the year when the iPhone 17 releases, and to switch my 14 Pro for the 20 pro, or XX pro, or xXx however they call it
Not 17 it's 16 duh!
I have my Iphone 14 pro max since november 2022, and the battery is still at 100%. What I do:
- Charge ONLY with 5 watt charger, as it makes a linear charge and dont heat the battery at all.
- Charge it at night time.
- NEVER using it while charging it.
- I dont use it under the sun unless its totally necesary as it can get extremly hot.
- If Im playing some games or whatching a lot of tiktoks, I check the temperature of the phone every 10 minutes, and once It starts to get warm, i stop using it.
- If, for example, I have a 50% at the end of the day, i charge it the next morning while working when its about 30% and before launchtime when its about 70-80% I disconect it so at the end of the day im at 30% for example.
I think the most important ones are the first and the third point.
It might seems as im a little bit paranoid, but I think I'm just taking care of a reeeally expensive device and I want it to last 5-6 years as my Iphone X did ^^
Hope It helps you!
if you start checking the temperature every 10 minutes it now reaches a point where you're in obsessive behavior.
Theres a lot more value in using the device and enjoying it than prioritizing a cheap replaceable part and being distracted with overprotecting it.
The odds are by the time 5-6 years pass you will have lost, broken or upgraded the phone anyway where like the guy says, it wont matter.
Yeah, I don't do all that and it definitely isn't needed. I have the same phone, and I'm at a 100%. Had the phone since November. What I do is not let my iPhone get below 30%, and I do use the 20 watt charger. The iPhone 14 is better at regulating its temperature better than the previous iPhones. I am surprised to still be at a 100% given I use my phone a lot. One thing I do not do is play games that heat up my phone, but regardless of that my average screen time is 7hr plus every day. I could also just simply be lucky and got the best battery in my iPhone.
Just use your damn phone boi. No reason to be doing all this extra shit
Why buy phone if you so worried about battery lol just dont check it and ita good
@@neo_plays😂agreed
My 14 Pro was at 98% for almost 6-7 month. Since the iPhone 15 came out, I've lost 5% within few weeks... it was definitely coincidence 😇
My 15 plus is at 99 percent n I had it since launch
@@apexpredator9569wow a hole 1% just dropped in 1 month!
Check your plug and cable man! Make sure they’re genuine
my 15 plus 98 7 month
My 16 pro is 100% and I’ve had it for 3 days.😊
Same thing happened to me... 7 months 100%... iPhone 16 and ios18 out, I lost 5 % in less than 2 months... I should have stayed on iOS 17...
I have 100% battery health and all you need to do is not charge it full or let your phone die
is it okay if i charge it only up to 95 percent?
@@martinyoingco6687Yes
@@martinyoingco6687I think 85-90% ia the sweet spot
30 to 90 it's good??
@@Prepaid1231 Yes
100% agree with that last part. Just use your iPhone as you want. Too many folks, especially on Reddit, keep asking for best charging practices and ways to keep battery health degradation. Some people swear by slow charging, some actually try that stupid 80/20 rule. So much mental energy is being put into battery anxiety. I tell people the same thing….it’s a smartphone and it will automatically do all those things for you. If it gets too hot it will dim the screen and even shut off. Fast charging slows down after a certain point to preserve battery health.
It’s bad enough we have financial anxiety. We don’t need to add battery anxiety to the list. Enjoy and use the phone. Find other ways to make extra money because nothing is doing that for you automatically. 😂😂
Couldn't agree more!
Totally agree with you 🤝
My bro🤝
"Stupid 80/20 rule" and yet it actually works unless you let your iPhone overheats like crazy in hot environments. Ignorant comment.
@@FuzzyDlop What’s ignorant is that I never said that the 80/20 rule didn’t work. I said that people have tired it. Meaning spending extra mental energy and time out their lives to charge in such an impractical way. From the research I’ve read the 80/20 rule only saves about 1-2% of battery health. It’s not worth all that effort to save 2% battery health. Everyone is free to do that if they want. But at that point they’re not enjoying the phone anymore just worrying about battery health. So before you start looking for flaws in someone’s comment you should research true long term effects and multiple considerations that can contribute to effects to the 80/20 rule. You should spend your time doing something more constructive.
I have had my 14pro for more than a year (since september last year) and it's still on 100%. Always charging with a 10W original charger from 20 to 80 aprox. Never more than 90% or less than 20/19%.
Nice tips..tq bro 🤙🏻
How long does it take to charge from 20 to 80 using a 10w charger?
@@tariqnusierat3596 It takes approximately 1 hour
My 14 pro max I got on launch went from 100% to 99% TODAY lol. I only use magsafe and it’s plugged in overnight and about an hour throughout the day on magsafe in my car. I was blown away it wasn’t lower yet 😂
Magsafe seems to heat up my 15pmax and 12pmax. I thought it's worse for the battery.
Battery health on my iPhone 6 stayed at 100% for 3 and a half years. Got a replacement after throttle gate November 2018. Battery health today is 92%. It’s been at 92 for a year now. Never let it get below 35-40% health. And I never charge past 97%. Definitely upgrading in September. Can’t complain about getting over 8 years from an iPhone. 👍🏻
Update Sept 16- battery health all the way down to 90%.
Upgrading to the 13 or 14.
3 years?! thats hard to believe, those definitey were inaccurate readings lol
@@Dre-yd2xh Yup. I call CAP on his claim. =)
Thanks this is actually a useful tips
Never charges past 97 % but has 100% - ehmmmm that doesn't add up........
@@beetleything1864 bro said 100% battery health not battery life. What bro meant by charging to “never past 97%” is battery life
I just completed exactly one year with my iphone 14 pro and i just checked the battery life and lo and behold it is still 100 percent and to be fair I use it like a normal person and charge it every single day without zny special care for the battery
My iPhone 12 Pro Max was 100% battery house for 11 months my 13 promax was 100% battery health for 13 months and so far with my 14 promax is still 100% battery health are use the Apple 5W block I do not fast charge I do not wireless charge I do not MagSafe charge I take my phone case off while playing games I use low power mode a lot like everyday not just around 20% it has worked so well for me over the years
wow you have taken a lot of care for the last 3 generations
@@armygaming29 the last time I fast charged any of my iPhones was the iPhone X for sure lots of wireless charging lots of fast charging and the iPhone XS Max much less wireless charging much less fast charging with the 11 promax I had 99 battery health at around 11 months and that’s when I realized what I was doing wrong and now ever since my battery health has absolutely been amazing
@@armygaming29 plus I use beta software each and every single day on every single one of my daily driver, Apple devices
at what time of the day do u charge ur phone? do u think it’s recomendable to charge it all night?
@@user-nc5oe3ht5y Apple does a great job of charging your iPhone periodically at night. Your iPhone does not charge all night when kept plugged in and charging all night is completely fine and has no effect on health (considering your room/charge place is cool if it’s hot or warm, don’t charge all night, your phone should feel completely cold after a full charge in the morning). Health drain depends on charge and drain cycle, it’s best practice to keep your iphone between 45-80 at all times, charge when ever you can, I do this unconsciously like it’s my second nature. My iPhone 14 has 99% health after 9 months. Last tip stop worrying about battery health, it’s not worth it.
I have the iPhone 12 Pro Max and I only use a magsafe charger such as the Belkin Boost Charge Pro. After 3 years, my battery health is at 90 percent, this is because I don't use my phone until the batter dies but, rather I try to keep the battery between 80 and 40 percent of it's capacity when I'm on the go. In most cases I've never gone below %50 and kept it from overheating as much as possible. All this is why my batter health is where it is.
I got my iPhone 14 Pro Max on launch day. My battery health is still 100%. I never charge with a. MagSafe since it makes too much heat, I only use a wire. Second I charge the phone with the screen facing down so the battery can stay cool (my phone is in case). Finally, I charge at 20% and only go up to 80%. I only charge to 100% like once every couple weeks. Currently at IOS 7.03.
When I found this guy’s video, I immediately realize that the battery health indicator or battery health status or what not is Apple’s plan from the start to expand business.
It is possible to keep it at 100 for a while but not forever. Some articles I've read said fast charging doesn't do enough to really affect battery health compared to normal charging. I think so long as you limit things using excessive battery in the background and keep your device out of extreme temps then you should be just fine
16 months my 13 pro max still @ 100% . not bluff .
Beat me by 2 months. Still at 100% too
I have my 13 pro max 256 for 16 months still at 100%! Always on power saving mode ande charging all the time before it gets below 70% with an apple official fast charger!
@ssofianos so you charge it from ~70% to full 100% ,right? every single day?
crazy !! mine after 11 months is 100% also but i use slow charger 5W , and only do 10% to 60% .
what charger power do you use ?
I got my 14 Pro Max at launch day and today it turned to 99%. No matter what, I always change my battery at Apple if I see it below 90%. Although I never see that number since I change my phone every year. But for those who think a low health battery is the end of their small world. No it is not. REPLACE for $70. Don’t eat at a restaurant 2 times every 2 years and you will have a new phone again…
Easy to say when it’s coming from someone who is rich enough to buy a new phone every year. Most of the people can’t afford that even if they don’t eat from a restaurant.
@@kaleidoscopeon yeah, the ignorance on people giving financial life advices, when so many of us are struggling and they even mention "although I change my phone every year".
And there's another factor as well: if you update your iOS, no matter how new the battery, they're purposely sabotaging their own phones to force you buy another one.
Apple has got to be one the most vile companies in the world.
@@kaleidoscopeon I agree with you to an extent. I have a stable financial life but by no means I am rich. I still think if you really have plans, it is easy to save up for a battery every 2 years. Also, iPhones are considered expensive products so someone who has afforded an iPhone, to me it doesn’t make sense if they can’t afford a battery for it. It it like I drive a high end Mercedes and then I can’t afford the gas! That is my opinion though
It approximately 120 dollars to change battery here😢
So you are rick bastard
I don't know how accurate Accubatterry is but based on my charging cycles the best percentage would be 25-65%. Charging your phone like this would only add up to 0.03 cycles according to Accubattery with an efficiency rating of 887%. If you charge your phone 2.5 time like this you would only use 0.075 cycles instead of the 1 full cycle charging from 0 to 100%.
My xr is currently at 88% since i first got it in 2018. I use a fast charger, use my phone daily. Climate id say is a factor, but mainly id say try not always charging to 100%, 90-88% is fine.
I use a 30 watt charger for iPhone. I don't like the idea of leaving it overnight. I do keep an eye on it so it doesn't go over 80% and have a automation to alert once it does reach 80% charge.
lmao im the same i always look at my phone while its charging as well
I've had my 14 Pro Max for over a year and it's still at 100% with 135 charge cycles. The design capacity is 4323 mAh and the current full charge capacity is 4346 mAh. The current battery age is 492 days. I fully charge it every day with the old 5 watt charger.
Things I stay away from - wireless chargers, fast chargers, heat sources.
Things I do - Slow charge it 100% EVERY NIGHT. I place it in the path of my car's ac vents when using it in the summer to keep the batteries from overheating because using it in the car with direct sunlight, bluetooth, music, and GPS it gets very hot very fast.
Good job ma man im very proud of u bcs u can withstand using 5watt
Mine just dropped to 99% in the battery health after having it for almost a year now on my 14 Pro Max. I use the Apple battery back for when I need it. I only use my Anker 622 for when I need the stand, but I don’t keep it on for long to avoid it getting too hot. I leave the Optimized Battery setting on since I charge at night. I’m also using a Belkin 3-1 MagSafe certified charger.
What percentage do you charge and when do you get it?
I change my phones battery every 1.5 years and i keep my phone for 3-4 years. I dont do all this inconvinient bullshit I charge my phone with a slow charge during night time and take it off at 100% That peace of mind of having the most important device at anytime ready to be used is priceless. I dont mind paying an extra 30 bucks for 1 or two batteries.
Got a 13 pro max since december, its currently at %90 battery health. Charged whenever I want and and removed whenever I want. Using anker powerport 3 nano since out of the box. Only thing I paid attention was never draining the battery fully
and current health!
@@humzagr8 I meant its currently %90
avg screentime?
@@arveen11 8h
@@somekindofmonster3613well its still new phone
I only use the Apple 5W charger overnight with a Wi-Fi plug that has a timer to only charge for 3 hours before I usually wake up and then shuts off. iPhone 14 Pro max with 100% battery health and I’ve had the phone since launch
One of the best videos i’ve ever seen for iPhone battery health 💯💪
I bought a iPhone 14 Pro around release and I'm at 89% battery capicity right now. I watched the battery capacity go from 97% capacity in March and has significantly gone down since.
Same I have the 14 pro since launch and I’m at 88% 😂
@@sophiawaters3301dang what games or apps have you been using? Mines iphone 14 after 7 months it’s already 96%
💯 agreed
Mai s20 ultra use krta tha... baadme just for change iphone 13 pro max liya...lekin ios ke siva camera etna khas nahi laga.
Pixels are best in class for photograpu
according to battery university, cycling your battery between 65-75% could let you optimise the charging even better, because even with the 80% limit setting of the 15 Pro models enabled the phone will still get pretty warm when charging from a low state to 80 in one go. With this 10% range I get around 10-15 minutes of charging time and a good 2 hours of video streaming will have it back at 65 triggering an automation that reminds me to plug it in. Unfortunately you can't limit the capacity to 75% so I'm having the 80% limit turned on just in case I forget to unplug it, but usually there's another automation activated when reaching 75 and another one when rising over so I don't have to check when to unplug
Yeah, previously, i'm really into that, I am very concerned about battery health and a significant percent drop, and the next time, I think I'll not be happy about using my phone. WHY we care about this point we buy the phone to use and help you a lot to work, enjoy your life something right that, please go ahead to using your phone for happiness.
I've got 100% after one year of ownership on my 14 pro max. I always slow charge. rarely charge above 70% ( but I do charge to 100% if I need it ). Almost NEVER go below 15%. I do NOT daily charge. I usually charge every 2nd or 3rd day. I usually charge to 60-70%. Also, when in my car. It's charge is only 5v... I think this is the secret.. Keep the battery cool.
Phone is for me, I'm not for a phone.
This all battery tips wideos are mindblowing..all this rules etc.
I’ve had my iPhone 13 just over nine months and I thought I’d try an experiment were I only charge it from about 40-80 % and have never charged it over night and only charged it to 100 % a few times eg on a road trip using CarPlay. 9 months later it’s still claiming 100% capacity but I agree with the end of the video it’s not really worth having to think about it all the time. I did have an 11 before this and charged it every night and didn’t think about when I plugged it in within 3 months it dropped a percentage but I felt like I lived the phone I don’t feel that way with this phone with how I use it.
Also I’ve found when charging it to only 80 percent and using it at work for short bursts at a time and using social media at break times because it’s not charged up a lot and it goes down it kinda tricks your brain into thinking you’ve got a bad battery wer as if charged fully it would be at a higher percentage by the end of the day making you think I’ve got a great battery.
All in all ya not really worth thinking about it all the time just use the phone.
Good video, enjoyed someone else’s perspective on it.
I have had my iPhone 14 Pro for 13 months and the battery health is still 100%. I charge it once per day and use it normally. I am personally floored with how long the battery lasts, coming from an iPhone 11
I bought the iphone 12 in may 2022, and it dropped to 99% a few months ago. I think I'm doing great at preserving my battery, I've seen some people with iphones 13 with like 85%...
Wow. How did you do it?
@@reyzcc I’m always between 20% and 80% charge, I manage to always stay in this area because full charge is bad for battery as well as totally empty. I also never charge over night, so I can unplug it whenever it reaches 80%. And I also don’t use my phone 24/7 because I’m not addicted to social medias so I spend about 1h30 per day on my phone in average, I guess that helps too.
One should know that the original factory battery is always more than >100%. But it will only shows as 100% as the maximum. If your has around 120%, it will take a considerate amount of time to drop from 100% to 99% to show in the phone. But once it dropped to 99%, 99% to 98, 97% will be quite fast.
After my 6s plus went down the battery, I upgraded it into mod battery which is no percentage in battery health. No worries and my phone can beat the new models now 😁
Mine is still at 100%. 14 Pro max model. I charge every other day and keep optimized charging on. I use a 60w anker charger also.
My 14 PM had a 100% battery health after a year and it was only charged wirelesley and optimised charging was never turned on as I hate it, because when I charge my phone I want a 100% charge every time. I don't do anything special, just charge it normally every 1 to 3 days depending on usage. I upgrade my iPhone every year since the 3GS and as long as we have been able to see battery health I've never seen mine go below 97%.
Even my Ultra 1 was at 99% after a year,,again no optmised charging crap.
11 pro max been good to me 94% battery health also been using heavily and still a great phone would be looking up to upgrade to new phone soon
How long do you have it? How do you keep it above 90%?
Same phone for me. I’m at 83%.
@@reyzcc when it was brand new I used it lightly and along the way started using it heavily. I recently updated ios 16.6.1 and I degraded by one percent from 16.2 now it is showing 93% battery health, I just don’t ever charge it over night and never charge it to full 100% more of 97% to 90% but when I know I’ll need more battery I charge it all way to 100 or closer to 100%. When I do charge it when it hits 30% or just don’t let the battery 🪫 get to red level.
i just switch fron andriod to iphone and wow i am surprised how much problem iphone has specially with battery . with my old andriod phone it took only 30 mins to charger it fully
Eight months in on my iPhone 13 and still going strong
Battery health is just a big pile of crap my battery on iPhone 12 as been at 84% for two yrs made no difference to how the phone performs
I learned the hard way on buying cheap Amazon chargers for my Series 7 Apple Watch I noticed that everytime I would put on my AW it would be really hot from where it connects to charge and also it would take hours to charge. I was fed up and decided to buy the $29.99 fast charging Apple Watch charger. Now I have no problems with heating on the puck or AW and it charges in minutes. The old charger did drain my battery because of the overheating when it would be charging , but now it’s at a consistent battery health!
I bought an iPhone 14 pro max in september 2022 and it is still 100%. I charge from 50% to 78% every day.
Just got the iPhone 16 Pro. Definitely gonna keep this at 100% battery health lol
I’m on 14 months now and still at 100% and use my iPhone SE a few hours a day. I charge mine every 2 days most of the time to 100%
I have an iPhone 14pro and I use it every day, I charge it every night and it still has 100% battery health. It averages 12-13 hours screen on-time using wifi.😮
I have an iPhone 13 Mini which stayed at 100% for exactly one year. I use 20W adapter without considering slow charging and all that, what I did is to charge at least before 20%… However, after that 1 year mark, I left my phone at 0% for three times I think and it dropped to 99%.
1 year and 8 months later, my battery health is at 76%.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@vaultek_😂🤣😂😂
@@vaultek_76 is crazy
UPDATE: Just had my battery replaced to an Apple authorized store and my batt health is at 100% again. And the device still slays!!!! I just noticed that iOS 16 is more battery efficient if that makes sense? My phone lasts longer than the previous iOS. My average screen on time is at 6hrs.
@ssighchosis I usually turning off my phone when it reaches 100% and of course unplugging it first.
Mine still says 100% and I would think I’m a heavy user I have had the 14 pro max since January and maybe only nee to charge it once a night
I charge my 13pm a crazy amount throughout the day and every night plugged in and have owned it since dec 2021. Currently at 81%
I’ve had my iPhone 14 pro about 5 months and the battery health is still at 100% 🔋
Recheck it after the 16.5.1 update
Nice Video..Among 3 battery charging options what you will choose and why please?How it works the optimatize battery charging please?
optimisation battery learns from your daily charging kind of like what time you get sleepy everyday and what time you wake up so when you plug your charger in it will get to 80% and way for a certain amount of time until it reaches 100%
Im now on IOS 18.1 i don't know should i limit my iPhone to charge to 90% without optimized charging, or should i charge i to 100% WITH optimized charging?
Use a 5W (5v/1A) Charger and only charge it from 40% up to 80%. Set automations for those charge Limits.
I personally charge my iPhone 14 Pro only up to 80%. Battery Saving Kicks in automatically at 50% and I almost never let it discharge below 60%. But thats just me. Take your phone out of its case while Charging to prevent heat build-up.
Those Things apply to ALL Lithium Ion batteries. No matter if its apple, Samsung, OnePlus or Tesla.
Those batteries feel best between 40% and 80%.
I feel like apple should remove the health number. It makes People OCD like crazy myself included.
And then what is the outcome of all this hassle? Doing all this to use the phone for 1 more year? How about replacing your battery at Apple with a brand new one for $70 which means less than $3/month every 24 months…
you can actually choose not to display the battery percentage tho
Between 40% - 80% its kinda crazy, usually it is recommended to keep between 20% - 80%
My sister went from 100% to 60% to 100% and her battery buldged in under 5 months and she had to replace the phone. Not worth it.
I do between 30% - 80%
I still have 100% after 6 months on my 14 Pro max. Only got it to 15% once since I got it and I charge it with the usb via my pc. I just plug it in at the end of the day and never have any issues.
Battery life never been my concern. Whenever your battery getting low, just alway prepare with power adapter with cable or power bank.
I managed to keep mine at 100% for nearly 2 years. The main trick was to keep SOC between 30 and 70%. This worked for me simply because I’m almost always near a charger. I could have done better but I didn’t want to limit myself slow charging or tethered charging.
I have an iPhone XSmax at 97% and I don’t worry or tiptoe around charging I charge it when ever I want all the way to 100% sometimes stays on the charger over 30 minutes after it reaches 100% . I say don’t worry about it and when it’s gone throw the phone away and buy another
I had a iphone 12 mini for a entire year, used it about 20 mins every day and had 2 day charge.
I let it drain to 30% and recharge to 100% after 1 year i still had 100% battery health, same thing i did with a Android phone (use a battery app to check how mutch Miliamper battery you have and charged) i reached 99% there so i don't think it matters if you reach 80% if you start charging at 30% afterall it's not the charging that ruins the battery but rather the heat so if the phone is cold then it should be fine but you shouldnt do this for long periods of time. Perhaps a expert can come in here and prove me wrong
iOS 16 my battery Health literally every point update it was dropping 1-2% to finally 94% after 15-16 months . It used to be 100% and I didn’t do anything different except now I actually got rid of the lock screen widgets and turned off more battery draining settings. it still drained the battery even worst and the battery Health dropped even more. iOS 16 is a battery killer and so buggy. 15 Was Way better with battery life and stability. now I’m having a charge my phone more often than before and the battery is draining faster. I’ve tried all the tricks and researched a lot, nothing worked, and I’m hearing a lot of feedback from other RUclipsrs and friends the batteries draining really fast.
Exchange your iPhone for a new one, as long as it’s above 90% battery health it still holds some value
Same
a phone is a tool, a tool work for you not the other way around
i have 12 pro max i bought it almost 2.5 years ago and its still 100% . i only charge it to 80 or less and re plug it at 50 .
I got a iPhone 14 Pro Max that I bought right at launch, now after 16 months I still got 100% battery capacity. I upgraded from a iPhone Xs (after 4 years 92% battery capacity) so the difference in battery life is insane.
I had to charge my old phone basicly everyday and now I get 2-3 days of battery life depending if I use it more or less.
If it interests you guys I only charged my phone with magsafe after 2-3 days when the battery is around 20-30% and then charged it to 100%.
My dad got the same 14 Pro Max at launch and uses it more, he uses around 50% of the battery a day and recharges it via magsafe every night to 100% (with the optimized battery charge enabled and I dont use that) he now has 92% battery health.
What do you guys think why its that low on my dads? Is it the 2-3x more times he charges it, even if its not a full battery cycle or is it the higher use in general (in theory its x2 what I spend on my phone)
My battery life had been at 100% for 8 months, even been a heavy user. I always charged my phone on a notebook cooler, so that it wouldn't warm up. Moreover, I created a shortcut to notify me every time my phone reaches 80%, to limit the charge. Fortunately, now, with 16 Pro Max, I can set it to automatically limit.
I kept my iPhone 14 Pro battery health to 100% for 364 days! at 365, it has dropped to 99%. I use the 20w Apple charger and charge to 100% usually every 1.5 days. I charge it when it's around 20%, 19% or so. So no crazy stuff BUT I feel that heat is what kills the longevity of a battery therefore I'd never use a wireless charger AND I'd never leave it charging over night. I tend to unplug it within an hour or so of it hitting 100%. I did the same with my old iPhone SE (Apple 5W charger) and at 7 years old, the battery health is still at 87%. Simular story for my MacBooks where the battery lasted 6 years before it needed replacing. (I've now upgraded to the 14" MacBook Pro and it's insanely incredible in every way!).
I would say if the battery is very low its ok to fast charge a bit. to like 20%, to get out of the hurtful charging range fast. also fast charging only really starts to heat up the phone above 45%.
I used iphone13pro for 3y
And belive me it had 100% battery for almost 1.5y
And alwyas charged nightly from 15-18% to 100%
First 4-5 months i could use it 2days with one cycle charge.
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My iPhone 14 Plus already down to 87% battery health in 10 months of usage. I am a really heavy user. I charged the phone when I wanted to. I charged while playing games for hours. I charged while I sleep. I use my phone as it should. Why buy expensive product but babycare it. Just use your phone without doubtful. Enjoy your device. When the time comes, just spend some money and change your battery. Just simple as that 😅
1. Never charge over night.
2. Keep battery between 25-75%.
I do this (mostly) and my 3 year old 13 Pro Max is at 92%. If you buy the bigger phone you get a bigger battery and it’s less of an issue.
Why never charge overnight if you have the 80% limit? The reason you shouldn’t charge overnight is because if your battery is at 100% for long time, it stresses the battery and it degrades faster.
4:27 This feature is useless, even if I have a consistent sleep schedule it will still charge to 100%. Just give me an option to cap charge at 85%.
Samsung has that option
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My first iPhone was iPhone 4 around 2014-2015 and then upgraded to iPhone 7 Plus on 2019 and then just now me and my wife got iPhone 15 Pro Max. Hoping that next year iPhone 17 will be better than 16. 🙏
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does this work with other power banks?
the highest storage limit on my 2019 iPhone XR is still 99. Set a timer or alarm for 55 minutes, and only plug it into an ANKER FASTCHARGER when the battery is at 50%. My 13 Pro and my second-generation SE employ the same technique, and they both top out at 98 percent. Maximum recharging limit is religiously 92%
For iphone 15 pro, is it okay to charge until 95%?
I managed to keep my iPhone 11 Pro on 100% for 2 years. Not so lucky on my 13 Pro!!
I have an Iphone 12 and after one year of use it's still 100% battery health. I'm used to charge with the 20W Apple's changer (that's kind of fast charging) and with the Apple's battery pack
where do you live and use your phone? In A/C rooms mostly?
I got an iPhone 15 pro.. bought oct 2023… just barely today.. 6/30/2024 it went to 99%.. I let it die accidentally and right away charged it to 100 but lost a percentage.. my trick is to never let it die.. I charge to 100 and then unplug right away.. not leaving it plugged more than 15 mins after it hits 100. Never ever charge at night to let it overcharge.. did that with iPad mini and battery went to 93% in 5months
iPhone 15 PM, battery efficient tweaks, 6w charging at home or 12w when phone is on the AC vent in the car, 242 cycles still at 100%, im at my desk or in my car most of the day so I keep it between 30 and 80 and charge several times through out the day
So what magsafe charger should I get for the 15 Pro Max?
So should I use a 5 watt charger as opposed to the 20 watt fast charger ?
I never charge fast and always during the night and to 100%! Never had any battery problems! 😌
Thank you, the last part relieved me of a lot of battery anxiety.
iPhone 13 Pro Max kept its capacity as best. After one year of daily usage and charging it was 100%. iPhone 14 pro max, after one year 94% same usage.
I was able to keep my iPhone 14 PM at 100% for a year then at 99% for another year til i traded it for a new iPhone 16 Pro Max. I didn’t use real fast charging and I only charged to 90% or so and I never let it go below 30% and I always charged with a cord. Since I trade up every two years I probably don’t need to worry about battery capacity so much but my charging rules aren’t too strict IMO.
is there a way to get it back up to 100% without getting the battery changed?
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iphone 12 pro max I don't have any Analytics Data files? How do I fix it?
Hi, how do I turn off find my if iphone 15 pro max won't power on😢???
Question, do you know if the Anker 2 in 1 Power Wave mag safe charger is MFI or…not harmful?
man oh man with the new 16 pro phones, it tells you the cycle count without having to jump through hoops. its so nice..
I have iPhone 15 plus purchased on October 2023. Right now the battery maximum capacity showing as 97%. I’m using wireless charger which is a of 15W. Is this fine or I’m using a wrong charger, plz assist??
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7:29 the phone will show 100% wen the battery (in mah) is higher than the AVERTISD battery (in mah) so that why the battery will stay at 100% for a long time than dip way faster ons it hits 99%. And that also the reason why shortcut will show a different % than the iPhone because the shortcut % is based on the original coppasety (in mah) and the iPhone on the advertised mah which is always LESS than what you get.
Back in 2014-2015 I was a HUGE fan of wireless charging and would only charge my Samsung devices that way. Now I do not charge my iPhone and Samsung phone wirelessly. I always charge with a cable and I charge it slow.