I prefered when Apple didn’t show battery health. Ever since they started letting you see it, it became a habit to check it every so often and get stressed out when it goes lower lol
BATTERY HEALTH TIPS 1. Charge overnight 3:48 Sweet spot: 50% - 80% 2. Use Optimized Battery Charging 6:15 3. Avoid the Heat 6:58 4. Avoid the Cold as well! 7:20 5. Choose the right case 7:36 6. Stick with OEM chargers 8:08 7. Use Wireless Charging sparingly 9:00 *Avoid fast charger as well 8. Consider replacing battery 10:01 EDIT: I have researched how to prolong the life of your gadget's battery (phone, laptop, tablet, etc.) and I found out that you should NOT OVERCHARGE it because it exhausts the battery charging cycles. When the certain battery charging cycles get all used up, that's when your battery starts to degrade. MY PERSONAL ADVICE (RESEARCH MORE): You should NOT OVERCHARGE your phone or any gadget you have. If you have AT LEAST 80%, you should now unplug your charger.
ozamiz angeli no. it means that those are the percentages you should charge your phone overnight. if it is more than 80%, you shouldn’t opt to charge it overnight
I still have 100% after a year of daily use on my 8 plus. I keep my phone between 40% - 80%, don't use my phone while charging, avoid fast/wireless chargers, avoid heat/cold as much as possible and don't charge overnight.
I'm nearing a year on my iPhone XR with 100% capacity and I've exclusively used fast charging and wireless. My charge cycles are usually no longer than 20% at a time and I keep it between 70-90%
fh Are you charging multiple times a day? If your charging 3,4,5 times a day from 40% - 80% then your burning through a lot of charge cycles which could be why. Also only use apple chargers if possible.
Bubbly Rhayee Anything more than a 5w charger is considered a fast charger and would increase the chance of damaging the battery health. I just use the 5w charger that was included.
Just recently got the iPhone 11 and everyday my heart races just before I open “battery health” Update: as of 1st of September 2020. My battery life has finally dropped to 99% Press F to pay respects. Update again: sold the 11 and got the 12. Now my heart races every time I open battery health again 😭
Iphone XR 7 months. Still100%... I am keeping it betwen 40-90%. Nerver charge over night, and only with 5w charger. Allways take it out of case when charging and avoid heat.
I have a question... If u only charge ur iPhone to 80%, doesn't this mean that you can only use 80% of your capacity on the first day? Whereas other ppl doesn't care at all and charge to 100% every time and after 2 years their battery capacity drops to 80%. Is it worth it to stress about battery health and the way u charge everyday, the life expectancy for silicon battery is 3 years anyways
@@thenurishow it’s ok if you charge it more than 80% but never ever let it go below 40% I do this all the time and my battery is 100% and stays with me for a long time
maintaining good condition or otherwise you will end up with a phone that is unusable if you want it to serve you perfectly you have to maintain it perfectly, I previously thought like that and changed MacBook and damaged electronics but I changed and they now they serve me better
@@voltgaming2213 I think there's a point where you can obsess over it tho. If you aren't even using your device when you want to because you're worried about battery health that is ridiculous. Doing proper things like not overheating the phone, not charging over night, are basic tips that everyone should adapt tho, and wont lead to obsession.
My maximum capacity went from 96% to 99% updating from 13.3 to 13.5. Weird, but I definitely see a battery difference. Lasting a lot longer than it did on 13.3.
The battery is consumable. Charge the phone as you need to and don’t bother thinking about your battery health. When it gets below 80% health, replace the battery rather than getting a new phone. Keeping your phone as long as possible is where your money is really saved. At least that’s my approach, lol
This is very true, some people have full on brain aneurysm's when their battery health drops by 1% like relax. You probably have more important shit to worry about.
but after getting a battery replacement, you get a warning right? and you're no longer able to read your battery health, is that true? I'm getting the iphone 11 soon and I'm already stressing out. haven't even bought it yet 🥲. please let me know asap. p.s: it's almost impossible to find genuine apple batteries where I live. does it show the battery warning after replacing with a non-geniune battery?
@@ayyhmed yeah, if it’s non genuine you won’t be able to see the health. You’re just going to have to guage the health on your own by judging how long it lasts. Supposedly Apple is going to start selling genuine parts at some point though
None of these will help you to maintain 100% battery health. These LiPo batterys lose capacity with an increasing amount of cycles, it's normal. These tips can help to slow this process down, but they won't keep it from happening. Your battery will fall under 100 % after a couple of months and it will fall under 90% after one to two years.
Yeah, I got 11 Pro Max, put it on chinese knockoff wireless charger daily, many times, even to get from 80 to 100, I don't care. Never charged it with anything else. I use unofficial Speck case. It's been exactly 2 years I have the phone and the battery condition is 88%. And 11 Pro Max is a battery beast, so I don't notice any battery drop anyway. If I pass the phone on someone else in the family I might replace for a new battery if they are heavy users. But typically you lose water resistance that way, and we already drowned iPhone 7 in a plastic bag at the beach like this.
I’ve had my iPhone 12 Pro for 5 months and it is still at 100% maximum capacity. I never let it die or get very low, I don’t typically charge it to 100% and I very rarely charge it overnight. My brother does not follow these tips and lets his phone get very low almost every day and charges it overnight. He also has the iPhone 12 Pro and has also had it for the same time as me and his maximum charge is currently 94%. So that’s good enough evidence that these tips do help a lot.
Maybe I’m lucky because I use a wireless charger every night since December 2018 and my XS Max battery health is still at 100%. Bought it October 2018.
It’s so expensive to replace it tho. It’s doable but like why replace the battery for an older iPhone. I would upgrade if I wasn’t a broke ass student.
should’ve gotten it replaced in the year 2018. Apple had battery replacements at a discounted price because they got “in trouble” for “slowing down phones”
I had my XS Max from February 2018 to yesterday (September 24 2021) and was able to keep my battery health at 92% in that time. My cousin bought the same phone at the same time as me and his was at like 81% lol. I was pretty proud of mine.
So in terms of charging... whenever your phone goes to 50% charge it til 80%. And the only time it should really be at 100% is when you charge it overnight? Which is unlikely considering only charge over night if you are under 40% ?
I used to play games often in my iPhone X and that brought my battery to 89% within a year, even though I maintained a healthy charging pattern. Games tend to affect the chemistry of the battery I think.
All the things Brandon said is actually right. The only thing I normally do is charging my iPhone whenever the battery drops below 20%, which I will definitely change towards that. Though that was when I had iPhone 11 pro max. Now got 12 pro max, I should put the trick into action and see how it goes. Thanks Brandon!
Replacing the battery is $89 here in Canada. Honestly I thought it would cost a lot lot more. If I already spent over $1000 on a phone, that battery replacement price isn't bad.
Here are some tips that I use to keep my battery health up to 100. Mind you, I’ve had my phone for almost 5 months now. - Try charging your phone 1/2 a day - Have dark mode on at all times - Only put your brightness up if needed - Turn off notifications for apps not needed - Don’t let your phone get under 10 percent - Don’t let your phone die - Turn off backup refresh - Don’t let your phone get too hot or too cold
My phone had died one time, but it was Just One Time and i immediatley plugged it in and unplugged it a little whil and plugged it in again to charge it full…Is that still okay? I mean can i still make my Battery capacity get back to 100%? 😭🙏🏻
@@Ollie..G but a freind told me that his Iphone 11 had got down to 96% of battery capacity and what he did is just regularly charge it from 20% or above it and make it full up to 100% and repeated for about a month and when he checked it back…the capacity went back up to a 100%
SMNaeem nowadays all phones have system which prevents the electricity current from going to the battery.like u load to 100 and jt stops. Doesnt affect in any bad way the battery. For 100%sure i use the 5w for overnight charging. And the 12 or 18w in daytime if needed fast charge
Me buy iPhone xr since march 2021 brand new and me battery health still 100%. Me charge me phone with apple fast charger 20w. Me usually charge me phone before battery bellow 30% then unplug it after 90%. Always turn on the airplane mode and let it charge without using it. Lastly, me always turn off my phone before I sleep then turn on it when I wake up.
So I bought an ip11 last year. Today I sold it with 100% battery health for a reasonable price to a coworker. It’s been an ocd-y year for me. Not a single time I charged it to 100 neither did I drain it to 0. I only charged it to 78-80 and start charging at around 50. Slow charged it for an hour everyday.that’s how I maintained mine. It wasn’t practical but I enjoyed the longer lasting battery until the end of the year. Tomorrow I’m getting a 13 pro, gonna do the same maintenance because im planning to keep it for a couple of years.
My iPhone 8 is on 91% after two years. I mostly charge it wirelessly with a wireless battery bank overnight (often with a podcast on for a half-hour or so to help me sleep). It is also always plugged in in the car (for CarPlay).
Summary (save some time- Watch the video for a better understanding though) : 1. Charge overnight (Controversial). (If the battery is around 40-60%. Maintaining it around 60-80% is the best) 2. Use optimized battery charging. 3. Avoid extreme heat conditions. (Direct Sunlight, etc. It affects the physical capacity of the battery) 4. Avoid extreme cold conditions. 5. Choose the right case. (Heat dissipation- remove the case while charging if necessary- When and if the phone heats up) 6. Stick with OEM chargers. (Or buy a new one from a trusted seller- Anker, etc. DO NOT go for a cheap charger) 7. Use Wireless and fast charging sparingly. (Causes a rapid rise in temperature) 8. Consider replacing the battery. (Every 3 years or so- Around 80% capacity)
My iPhone 7 Plus stayed at 100% capacity for 14 months. Then it took 4 months to drop 1% to 98%. After 2 years it was still 96%. It is in fact bad to leave your phone plugged in over night. Your phone will go from 0% to 100% in up to 1.5 hours, then as soon as it drops to less than 100% the charger will continuously top it back up - not good especially if you are asleep for 8 hours. My iPhone stayed healthy for as long as it did because i waited for the battery to hit 20% then charged it to 100% and unplugged it. I never left it plugged in overnight. Also if you use your phone as a sat nav or for video calling, ignore the current battery level and plug it in, this is because both activities drain the battery at a much higher rate than normal persistently, also make your device run warm, charging it helps balance the high discharge rate and keeps the battery happy. If you're only away from home for a few hours, then charge it to 80% instead of 100% but try your best not to drain the battery much below 20% and definitely do not let it die completely. Hope this helps.
@@samsonsanthosh Think of it like a balloon. If it's blown up to the highest amount before it bursts (100%) and kept there, then it's constantly under the highest amount of internal tension it can cope with, slowly weakening and reducing its ability to withstand the capacity of air, meaning over time the highest amount it can be blown up to reduces and as it gets older the rate at which it reduces, goes up. Then, if a balloon is kept with a much lower amount of air in (less than 20%) than what it can take, over time it will get used to that level of tension and will not be a able to withstand the amount of air capacity it could originally, before bursting. It isn't an exact translation of what happens as there are no other forces like moving electrons in balloons, but it's the easiest way to understand how to take care of you phone battery. This is advice is only sound for certain batteries, like phone batteries (Lithium-Ion). Car batteries (Lead Acid) actually prefer to be kept/stored with a high level of charge.
@@tomburnham6640 I already know how it works maintained 4000 mah by keeping it between 20-80 5-80 But I've been getting tired with low on screen time and having to keep above 20 all the time Since my custom rom allows to stop charging I kept the settings between 70-100 So it never charges when it drops in percentage overnight This also kept me slightly sane since I get to use atleast 80 percent of the battery before having to worry about charging Ofc I give top ups whenever possible But I usually stop between 80-95 I don't let it go all the way unless I'm charging at night or forgot to disconnect
Got my iPhone 11 on April 30th 2020 , as of today 1-7-21 I’m at 97% . I’m considering this is good because I ALWAYS want to charge my phone no matter what and I’m a heavy user .
Everybody: never charge overnight Me: charges my iPhone 11 overnight every night bc that way I only have to charge my phone once a day: 100% battery life after 6-7 months
Same here for 3 months ang mostly I charge my phone overnight and may battery life is 100%. I think the advice would be, DONT USE YOUR PHONE WHILE CHARGING
From what percentage you usually charge your phone? I got my iphone 11 last week. I always charge my old phone overnight everyday but i’m afraid to do that on my iphone 11 please answer my question. Sorry for my bad english.
Daberto Andrias I have my iphone 11 for 6 months now and the battery health is still at 100%. I always charge my phone overnight but only when my battery is between 20-30%. When I see my battery at 30% above I just let it be and then tend to charge it at office the next day. I also never used the low battery mode. I actually noticed that the low battery mode which I used everyday on my 6s may have also affected the battery health. I don’t use my phone while its charging, only when needed like replying to messages and answering calls. Plus, let it rest once or twice a day. Like rest not only when its charging but just let it rest, don’t use it and don’t charge it. Just let it go. I hope I could help you. 😊
@@jman1080 basically I don’t let my phone fall below 15 percent and I don’t let it get to 100. I usually charge it until it hits 80 or 90 then disconnect it. I also don’t let it overheat because that decreases the battery health quicker but I also don’t let it get to cold because that also affects it.
Got my phone 4 months ago, and it dropped to 99% today. I always charged it overnight and i used optimized battery charging, i didn’t use fastcharging but then i think the actual reason why my battery health degraded is i used to play games while charging lol
@HeyFantasy ikr!! 😭 When it dropped to 99% 3 months ago, i stopped playing games! I also not playing it while charging but i dunno it just keep degrading now im stuck with 94% BH 😭
Never charge my phone overnight, found it degrades much sooner that way. Stay between 20 - 80 % but would also not recommend charging every chance you get.
I always charge my phone overnight, but I never use a fast charger overnight I just use the standard 5w charger. Currently at 100% battery health with my iPhone 11 Pro Max, usually charger it around 40 to 50 % only had it below 40% a couple of times. Loving the battery life on the latest iPhones.
Although I agree with the logic of not charging the phone more than 80%, the problem is that the small battery of the iPhone 8 needs 100% to take out the day. So I prefer to change the battery every two year rather than running out in the middle of the day.
I just switched over to wireless charging with overcharge protection. And just charge overnight not more than once a day. My 11 pro max was already at 94% by the 11th month compared to my 12 pro max that still 100 and it’s been almost a year.
I have iPhone 11 Pro Max, have been using fast charger daily, keeping my battery around 40-85%, usually have RUclips music or audio running during the night. I’m still at 100% battery life ^_^ (edit) since day one release.
Elaine hey there sorry just read your message, I think I jinxed it lol couple of days ago it dropped one percent to 99 (and I am so sad about it), my tips would be to: 1. Keep your battery percentage level around 40%-80% (charge it before it goes below 39% and unplug it before it went 81%) 2. Always use the original charger that came in the box 3. Never use powerbank, unless it’s emergency or sort of (idk about wireless charging never tried it so far) 4. Don’t charge overnight (not because it’s gonna harm the battery but because it prevents you to do one full cycle charge which would cost the battery life a lot) 5. I always turn the Low Power Mode on unless when the phone is charging (idk I just feel when turning it off while charging the phone makes it faster) 6. I always turn the airplane mode on because I spend most time of the day at home and I got WiFi, so yeah no need to use the cellular signal and stuff (because no one is calling and texting me too lol) 7. And yeah the last thing is life is actually too short and too complex already to worry about battery health, unless you’re a perfectionist like me, then you got to be very careful and loving with your phone. Hope this could help a bit :)
My iPhone XS Max’s battery health is at 100% normal peak performance. I usually keep my battery at around 80 - 100% and charge it constantly. I rarely charge it overnight but I do use a fast charger and a charging case. I’ve had it since September 2018.
My battery health has been working fine ever since I contact kelven_programmer on IG he helped me with a software booster omg am so exited, I highly recommend him, his reliable and trusted 😀
What I realized...I sold my Iphone 8 with the capacity of 93% after 19 months of use. I have always used the small often criticized 5w charger since that introduced the least heat to the phone's battery. I have never used wireless chargers simply due to the heat issue. And this is what I do to my Iphone 11. I take my time, and find that 2-2,5 hrs to charge with the small brick...and I am sure it is gonna just last a long time. And using the small charging brick what I realized that the phone does not heat up at all, I have an infra gun to measure temperature and it is normal all the way through the charging period...so I agree with you 100%. Bonus question...what about Android devices' battery degradation? Since they have warp charging and super-hyper fast charging with 35-50 W of bricks. Has anyone thought whether they could damage slowly those devices' batteries...on the other hand if it is, it is harder to notice since Android based phones now using more then 4000 mAh batteries, so it last longer due to the much bigger capacity...
My phone was at 100 for awhile. Dropped down to 99, now it’s down to 87 even though I’ve never let it die. It only started this as soon as the new iPhone came out. I have the 12 Pro Max.
It used to be that if you treated a phone battery poorly, you would get a very short lifespan (sometimes as low as 6 months). Nowadays, with the advanced battery management features on iPhones, batteries routinely last 2 years regardless of how well you treat them. I just factor in a battery replacement every two years. It's pretty cheap to do, even at the Apple store and means you don't need to remember any of the things mentioned in this video.
currently changed from samsung to iphone and i notice this feature. thanks for this! makes me wonder if my old phone was ruined due to constant drainage of battery😂
Very good video, nice tips, as always I learned something new, thank you so much Brandon, I have XS Max at 98%, but my mom usually uses an iPhone 7, its battery is at 80% using most of this tips without knowing them!
I’ always leave my phone charging over night coz I need it to be 100% coz I will be out for class and work 😂 if I have nothing to do then I just leave it
@@antaxeyt6104 If you are worrying about over & undercharging just buy a cheapy AC outlet timer, plug your charger into it and set it to charge your phone for whatever you figure is an appropriate amount of time before you get up. Just experiment a little.
I have been using my 12 pro max for 10months. And it is still at 100%. First five months I used apples own fast charger. After that I have been using Belkin 3 in 1 wireless charger. I never havent charged over night tho. And rarely go to 100%. I try to keep charge between 40% and 80%. But usually it is more like between 30% and 90%
I have the 30W charger (yes, I paid the $50 or so because I’m an idiot) in my kitchen and it will charge my phone from 1% to like 30% in minutes. I love it, but overnight I use the Anker Power Port (I think that’s what it’s called) overnight because of their intelligent charging.
Hey Brandon Butch, first of all, thanks for the videos - this one and also the "30+ Tipps to improve battery life" video. I watched them both twice by now but there are a few things, that I don't quite understand. Maybe you can explain it a little more: 1. On the one hand, you say "Don't always quick charge" - but on the other hand you say, it's better for battery health to quick charge because the battery has less charging stress because it's recharged faster. So....what exactly is better now and why? 2. You recommend just to charge the phone whenever possible, and there would be no reason not to charge it, because it kind of prevents charging cycles because the battery is being kept at 100%. Only thing is to limit usage while the phone is on the charger, so the battery won't get too hot. But on the other hand, you recommend not to charge the phone when it is on more than 80%. Sooooo....should I unplug it as soon as it reaches 80%?? Or what exactly is better now and why?? 3. You recommend to always charge the phone over night. But not to charge the phone when over 80%. But when I keep the phone on the cable during the day, it is most likely not below 80% when going to bed, so shall I unplug it during the night or what? I don't get it... so I better DON'T charge over night then??? Maybe you can go into detail a little. That would be great. Thanks!
My Xr is almost 3 years old now, battery health is at 95%. I only charge on a wireless charger during the day, try to never let it charge over 90% and it’s rarely gotten below 30% charge. My watch series 4, which is right about 3 years old now is also at 95% battery health which I also try to never charge to 100%. The killer to me seems to be leaving it on the charger all night long plugged in as most people do.
ANGELO ADAME No, there's your normal battery percentage (the one in the top right corner), and there's your battery health. Because Apple used lithium-ion batteries, and they deteriorate over time. You battery health (Settings > Battery > Battery Health) is Apple's estimate on how much your battery has aged basically. So let's say you have 96%, that means that your battery has aged 4%
I got my iPhone X the day it came out and I never use a car charger because I don’t drive and I’ve always strictly bought Apple chargers and cables and my battery health is still at 96% and I charge my phone overnight every night.
Setting up optimized charging manually would be a great feature, for me, my iPhone always calculates the finishing time 1-2 hours too early before I wake up.
i rlly don’t get the optimized battery charging HAHA. Do you really have to sleep in a certain time and wake up in a certain time everyday that must not change for it to work??
You said not to charge your phone overnight if it is above 80% but I thought you also said charge it any time you can. I don't underestand. Thanks, Brandon.
On the issue of Qi vs wired fast charging, Drew from Tailosive Tech demonstrated that fast charging actually degrades the battery faster. Now, I take his data with a grain of NAcL. But it does seem feasible that the heat problem is of greater threat when fast charging, due to the whole purpose of delivering as much charge (albeit safely) to the device. Whereas, with Qi charging, even. though there's the same problem of heat, Qi charges more slowly, thus not as much power delivered at one time. Couple that with built in power management, and I gather Qi charging to be the safer option. I'll continue to do my own home-brew experiments to see what works best. But overall, great video.
Da Flamangoes I charge it whenever it gets below 20 and I never let it get hot. I also only use the 5W charger in fear of overheating. I do use my phone while charging and play games like pubg occasionally
What's your battery capacity currently at?
89%
93
87% :(
Mines at 97%
@@yaface4876 What device?
I prefered when Apple didn’t show battery health. Ever since they started letting you see it, it became a habit to check it every so often and get stressed out when it goes lower lol
Mine was 80 yesterday today it’s 78 it really gives anxiety
yup i keep thinking about it.
facts
This is so true and I agree
agree
BATTERY HEALTH TIPS
1. Charge overnight 3:48
Sweet spot: 50% - 80%
2. Use Optimized Battery Charging 6:15
3. Avoid the Heat 6:58
4. Avoid the Cold as well! 7:20
5. Choose the right case 7:36
6. Stick with OEM chargers 8:08
7. Use Wireless Charging sparingly 9:00
*Avoid fast charger as well
8. Consider replacing battery 10:01
EDIT: I have researched how to prolong the life of your gadget's battery (phone, laptop, tablet, etc.) and I found out that you should NOT OVERCHARGE it because it exhausts the battery charging cycles. When the certain battery charging cycles get all used up, that's when your battery starts to degrade.
MY PERSONAL ADVICE (RESEARCH MORE): You should NOT OVERCHARGE your phone or any gadget you have. If you have AT LEAST 80%, you should now unplug your charger.
Thanks You So much...
Amin Talpur no problem
question for number 1: does it mean that if its in 50-80% you stop charging already? @iyan
ozamiz angeli no. it means that those are the percentages you should charge your phone overnight. if it is more than 80%, you shouldn’t opt to charge it overnight
ozamiz angeli it also says that you should keep your phone on those percentages to prolong its battery life
Guys stop being paranoid with battery health... life is too short to worry about that.
Technocrat Democracy shut up.
My battery life is too short to think about that
Technocrat Democracy well said🙌
Costs $68 for a new official apple battery, in 2 years buy a new battery instead of a new phone
My wallet and battery life is too short to not worry about that
“avoid the heat”
me, living in malaysia, where summer all year round is all we have: *sweats*
Use phone cooler. Blackshark preferably
@@thisisfine_5420 These third party crap softwares will kill the phone even more. Never ever use anything like this.
@@subhajitmishra1984 it's a cooling hardware. not a software.
@Pretty little thing subliminals Please don’t say curse words. It’s a sin. Please repent.
same here in the Philippines 😢
Nokia 3310, charged once in 2000 and still have 42% charge
GOLD 🤣
Legend
Soo, basically don’t use your phone for 20 years
Nooni Girl no it’s a legend phone use it all u want.
im mean... you’re not lying
I still have 100% after a year of daily use on my 8 plus. I keep my phone between 40% - 80%, don't use my phone while charging, avoid fast/wireless chargers, avoid heat/cold as much as possible and don't charge overnight.
I'm nearing a year on my iPhone XR with 100% capacity and I've exclusively used fast charging and wireless. My charge cycles are usually no longer than 20% at a time and I keep it between 70-90%
Dark Shadows can i use 12w adapter for charging my iphone XR? Is it safe to use?
fh Are you charging multiple times a day? If your charging 3,4,5 times a day from 40% - 80% then your burning through a lot of charge cycles which could be why. Also only use apple chargers if possible.
My 6S Plus got 100% in battery health but drop every few minute even if I do not use the phone......
Bubbly Rhayee Anything more than a 5w charger is considered a fast charger and would increase the chance of damaging the battery health. I just use the 5w charger that was included.
brandon: avoid the heat
me: *cries in texan*
Sophia Fleming ever heard about the summers in india?
Aatif sheikh ever heard of Florida year around?
Sophia Fleming *cries in band camp* :(
Delta Bravo ever heard of Australia being on fire and being 50°+?
Lol in the Philippines it gets 29 to 37 degrees celsius
Mine drops to 99% , which leads me to search for this video right now😌
same
lmao i have 80% battery health now for 4 years
Same :(
lol same ..i got 11 pro max month ago and now the health is 99% :(
And my iphone one month after buy it drop to 99% and now after a couplee weeks drop to 98% it's normal?
Just recently got the iPhone 11 and everyday my heart races just before I open “battery health”
Update: as of 1st of September 2020. My battery life has finally dropped to 99%
Press F to pay respects.
Update again: sold the 11 and got the 12. Now my heart races every time I open battery health again 😭
Don't do that . I'm worried too about mine which I bought last week. I've seen it only once and I'll watch it once a month
Mohammad Jasim i just bought mine 3 months ago and it dropped 3 in two weeks!!!! Now it’s 95% and I’m crying
Saaaame
Mine's 6 months still at 100%
*almost 8 months of use it dropped 99% lolol
I have a iPhone 6s since more than 3 years and battery health is still at 79%. I guess that’s pretty good so far
Iphone XR 7 months. Still100%... I am keeping it betwen 40-90%. Nerver charge over night, and only with 5w charger. Allways take it out of case when charging and avoid heat.
My battery health is 99% is good or bad and what percent is good for changing my phone
Charging
dejan kogoj so do I change it at 40%
@@OLIVERJACK. when you first bought it like for a week, do you charge it until 100% or less?
Acell Ardra yeah
In the apple store:
Seller: How many iphones do you want to buy?
Brandon Butch: yes
Basically try to keep your battery in between 50% and 80% as much as you can
I have a question... If u only charge ur iPhone to 80%, doesn't this mean that you can only use 80% of your capacity on the first day? Whereas other ppl doesn't care at all and charge to 100% every time and after 2 years their battery capacity drops to 80%. Is it worth it to stress about battery health and the way u charge everyday, the life expectancy for silicon battery is 3 years anyways
@@andyjiang9307 well, if you can afford changing battery every year, battery health wont be a problem
so if you drop down to 50 and plug your phone do you wait till it charges up to 80 or you unplug it whenever you want
@@thenurishow it’s ok if you charge it more than 80% but never ever let it go below 40% I do this all the time and my battery is 100% and stays with me for a long time
@@ThewizardLiz111 but then if u charge it at 50% how long does ur phone normally last before it reaches 50%? (im thinking of buying an iphone)
Your phone’s meant to serve you you’re not meant to serve your phone
maintaining good condition or otherwise you will end up with a phone that is unusable if you want it to serve you perfectly you have to maintain it perfectly, I previously thought like that and changed MacBook and damaged electronics but I changed and they now they serve me better
@@voltgaming2213 I think there's a point where you can obsess over it tho. If you aren't even using your device when you want to because you're worried about battery health that is ridiculous. Doing proper things like not overheating the phone, not charging over night, are basic tips that everyone should adapt tho, and wont lead to obsession.
its just that we dont want to spend more money trying to fix our phone dumbass
i agree with you. this is the wisdom that everyone should know!
If you had a servant would you try and keep it alive? If you would then Your servants meant to serve you you’re not meant to server your servant
I'm about to upgrade to an iPhone 11 and my old iPhone 6 is at 64% after 5-6 years, what a hero
how many hours did ur iphone 6 last ?
Did your iPhone die fast at the percent??
LOL my 6s was a hero too, 74% after 5.5 years.
@@marcuslarranaga8563 Yes super fast, it was scary.
66% on iPhone 6s 4-ish years
My maximum capacity went from 96% to 99% updating from 13.3 to 13.5. Weird, but I definitely see a battery difference. Lasting a lot longer than it did on 13.3.
wack
Probably had a recalibration (or a glitch)
The os update can help the phone be more efficient thus raising the battery health
Not possible, that’s just a bug.
the update fixed a bug or maybe it upgraded your phone's accuracy
The battery is consumable. Charge the phone as you need to and don’t bother thinking about your battery health. When it gets below 80% health, replace the battery rather than getting a new phone. Keeping your phone as long as possible is where your money is really saved. At least that’s my approach, lol
This is very true, some people have full on brain aneurysm's when their battery health drops by 1% like relax. You probably have more important shit to worry about.
but after getting a battery replacement, you get a warning right? and you're no longer able to read your battery health, is that true? I'm getting the iphone 11 soon and I'm already stressing out. haven't even bought it yet 🥲. please let me know asap.
p.s: it's almost impossible to find genuine apple batteries where I live. does it show the battery warning after replacing with a non-geniune battery?
@@ayyhmed yeah, if it’s non genuine you won’t be able to see the health. You’re just going to have to guage the health on your own by judging how long it lasts. Supposedly Apple is going to start selling genuine parts at some point though
“ keep them away in heat “.
*panics in Filipino, knowing summer here is intense af*
ANGELO ADAME HAAHAHAHAHAHHAAHAHAHGA IKR
Taena tinatapat ko na nga sa fan yung phone ko para di uminitiwjsjsal
My battery health has been working fine ever since I contact kelven_programmer on IG he helped me with a software booster omg am so exited 😀
Fr it’s so hot in summer and in Arizona 🤧
Laughs in Saudi Arabia
None of these will help you to maintain 100% battery health. These LiPo batterys lose capacity with an increasing amount of cycles, it's normal. These tips can help to slow this process down, but they won't keep it from happening. Your battery will fall under 100 % after a couple of months and it will fall under 90% after one to two years.
Yeah, I got 11 Pro Max, put it on chinese knockoff wireless charger daily, many times, even to get from 80 to 100, I don't care. Never charged it with anything else. I use unofficial Speck case. It's been exactly 2 years I have the phone and the battery condition is 88%. And 11 Pro Max is a battery beast, so I don't notice any battery drop anyway. If I pass the phone on someone else in the family I might replace for a new battery if they are heavy users. But typically you lose water resistance that way, and we already drowned iPhone 7 in a plastic bag at the beach like this.
Yea but these can slow down the process of degrading really...
No, a lot of people maintained 100% even after 4 years, my friend is an example
Im really wondering why'd u have a lot of phones that you use everyday lol
Drug dealer
Once one dies charge em and use another then repeat the process.
Lol thats also my situation..lol.
One's for the plug. One's for family/friends and ones for the hoes
Pimp
I’ve had my iPhone 12 Pro for 5 months and it is still at 100% maximum capacity. I never let it die or get very low, I don’t typically charge it to 100% and I very rarely charge it overnight. My brother does not follow these tips and lets his phone get very low almost every day and charges it overnight. He also has the iPhone 12 Pro and has also had it for the same time as me and his maximum charge is currently 94%. So that’s good enough evidence that these tips do help a lot.
Absolutely true
what is the lowest percentage you let it to get to before charging?
@@al4skamxvv297 around 50-60
Or higher
I’ve had my iphone12 for 15 months, and I still have 100% battery capacity
Maybe I’m lucky because I use a wireless charger every night since December 2018 and my XS Max battery health is still at 100%. Bought it October 2018.
SoYoung24 If too short span for battery to degrade
Amey Mali I don’t think a full year is too short to test it out and still get my battery health at 100%.
SoYoung24 mine is going to do 2 years and its 84
SoYoung24 no one asked
I use both wireless and lighting cable lol
This explains why my 6 dies at 45%, had that thing for 3 years and forgot about replacing the battery.
It’s so expensive to replace it tho. It’s doable but like why replace the battery for an older iPhone. I would upgrade if I wasn’t a broke ass student.
Shmoney! It’s only $70 dollars not that expensive
Shmoney! Btw college will also rip you off
should’ve gotten it replaced in the year 2018. Apple had battery replacements at a discounted price because they got “in trouble” for “slowing down phones”
Shmoney! Get a contract with your family. Get a newer phone and have your bill stay the same or even go down. Need food credit though
I'm at 94%. Wish I looked this video up sooner
me to iphone 11 %94 lol
Too be honest that’s not bad mines at 93
Edit:my new I phone se is GREAT
Is it good if my iPhone is at 98%,when I owned this iPhone for almost 2 months?
me too
I had my iPhone se for 8 months and it's at 96%
I had my XS Max from February 2018 to yesterday (September 24 2021) and was able to keep my battery health at 92% in that time. My cousin bought the same phone at the same time as me and his was at like 81% lol. I was pretty proud of mine.
Can you tell me your phone charging habit please? 🥺
@@nhathuynhgirl Rose just use the phone till it gets to about 15% or less then put it on charge till it gets to 80%. Don’t use while it charges
So in terms of charging... whenever your phone goes to 50% charge it til 80%. And the only time it should really be at 100% is when you charge it overnight? Which is unlikely considering only charge over night if you are under 40% ?
yes
I used to play games often in my iPhone X and that brought my battery to 89% within a year, even though I maintained a healthy charging pattern. Games tend to affect the chemistry of the battery I think.
heat is very bad for lithium ion and lithium polymer batteries, might be why it dropped so fast
All the things Brandon said is actually right. The only thing I normally do is charging my iPhone whenever the battery drops below 20%, which I will definitely change towards that. Though that was when I had iPhone 11 pro max. Now got 12 pro max, I should put the trick into action and see how it goes. Thanks Brandon!
How has it been going now?
Yes It’s perfect. It actually works, it’s getting close to like a year that I bought my phone brand new and I’m still at 96% Battery 🔋 Health.
So when do you charge your phone ?
Yeah how’s it go man?
@@twisxted1737 it really helps, now at 10 month of using my 12 Pro Max and the battery health is @94%
Replacing the battery is $89 here in Canada. Honestly I thought it would cost a lot lot more. If I already spent over $1000 on a phone, that battery replacement price isn't bad.
but does the phone retain its official ip rating after that ?
Here are some tips that I use to keep my battery health up to 100. Mind you, I’ve had my phone for almost 5 months now.
- Try charging your phone 1/2 a day
- Have dark mode on at all times
- Only put your brightness up if needed
- Turn off notifications for apps not needed
- Don’t let your phone get under 10 percent
- Don’t let your phone die
- Turn off backup refresh
- Don’t let your phone get too hot or too cold
My phone had died one time, but it was Just One Time and i immediatley plugged it in and unplugged it a little whil and plugged it in again to charge it full…Is that still okay? I mean can i still make my Battery capacity get back to 100%? 😭🙏🏻
@@JonasAndrewAlazas it can’t go up but you can just try better to preserve it
@@Ollie..G but a freind told me that his Iphone 11 had got down to 96% of battery capacity and what he did is just regularly charge it from 20% or above it and make it full up to 100% and repeated for about a month and when he checked it back…the capacity went back up to a 100%
@@JonasAndrewAlazas meaning what ?
@@JonasAndrewAlazas meaning what ?
Things i learnt : i need an iphone to take care of its battery
me watching this video while charging:
my battery life: 77%
my phone’s lifetime is 1 year-
SMNaeem no problem at all charging it overnight. Its worse to play while charging it
SMNaeem nowadays all phones have system which prevents the electricity current from going to the battery.like u load to 100 and jt stops. Doesnt affect in any bad way the battery. For 100%sure i use the 5w for overnight charging. And the 12 or 18w in daytime if needed fast charge
SMNaeem ur welcome :P
SMNaeem
No, don’t do that!
I searched up on Google, and it says it’s bad for the battery! And it will decrease and damage your battery!
Me buy iPhone xr since march 2021 brand new and me battery health still 100%. Me charge me phone with apple fast charger 20w.
Me usually charge me phone before battery bellow 30% then unplug it after 90%.
Always turn on the airplane mode and let it charge without using it.
Lastly, me always turn off my phone before I sleep then turn on it when I wake up.
You could have said this in 30 seconds, instead I wasted over 10 min of my life
yea.. that was soooo long..
Gregory Chua he needs video to be 10 minutes to get paid
But you will waste more of your time by recommend vid from youtube 😂😂
That’s why i rarely watch videos from this guy
Exactly the guys a ediot
I actually don’t really care, as long as my phone doesn’t explode
Note 7 type beat
true😂
Forreal though if it starts to decline get a battery case
I have iPhone 11 for 3 month and my battery health is 100%
You're doing well!
LoveMusic98 same
How do you charge?
So I bought an ip11 last year. Today I sold it with 100% battery health for a reasonable price to a coworker. It’s been an ocd-y year for me. Not a single time I charged it to 100 neither did I drain it to 0. I only charged it to 78-80 and start charging at around 50. Slow charged it for an hour everyday.that’s how I maintained mine. It wasn’t practical but I enjoyed the longer lasting battery until the end of the year. Tomorrow I’m getting a 13 pro, gonna do the same maintenance because im planning to keep it for a couple of years.
My iPhone 8 is on 91% after two years. I mostly charge it wirelessly with a wireless battery bank overnight (often with a podcast on for a half-hour or so to help me sleep). It is also always plugged in in the car (for CarPlay).
My legendary iPhone 6s: 64 percent in five years
Ziyad Essam damn I have like 85 percent on my 6s after a year and a half
Ziyad Essam damn
My iPhone 6 is at 90% in five years too
Mody Farroukh nice
Mody Farroukh That means you are careful
Brandon: don't let it die...
Me: watching this video at 4% 😭😭😭😭☠️
im at 91% batt health within 6months gonna follow your tips starting now
Summary (save some time- Watch the video for a better understanding though) :
1. Charge overnight (Controversial). (If the battery is around 40-60%. Maintaining it around 60-80% is the best)
2. Use optimized battery charging.
3. Avoid extreme heat conditions. (Direct Sunlight, etc. It affects the physical capacity of the battery)
4. Avoid extreme cold conditions.
5. Choose the right case. (Heat dissipation- remove the case while charging if necessary- When and if the phone heats up)
6. Stick with OEM chargers. (Or buy a new one from a trusted seller- Anker, etc. DO NOT go for a cheap charger)
7. Use Wireless and fast charging sparingly. (Causes a rapid rise in temperature)
8. Consider replacing the battery. (Every 3 years or so- Around 80% capacity)
It’s Anker, not anchor
My iPhone 7 Plus stayed at 100% capacity for 14 months. Then it took 4 months to drop 1% to 98%. After 2 years it was still 96%.
It is in fact bad to leave your phone plugged in over night. Your phone will go from 0% to 100% in up to 1.5 hours, then as soon as it drops to less than 100% the charger will continuously top it back up - not good especially if you are asleep for 8 hours.
My iPhone stayed healthy for as long as it did because i waited for the battery to hit 20% then charged it to 100% and unplugged it. I never left it plugged in overnight.
Also if you use your phone as a sat nav or for video calling, ignore the current battery level and plug it in, this is because both activities drain the battery at a much higher rate than normal persistently, also make your device run warm, charging it helps balance the high discharge rate and keeps the battery happy.
If you're only away from home for a few hours, then charge it to 80% instead of 100% but try your best not to drain the battery much below 20% and definitely do not let it die completely.
Hope this helps.
So In other words charging to 100 is fine as long as you disconnect it and not letting it die or go below 10 also helps
Am I getting it right?
@@samsonsanthosh Think of it like a balloon. If it's blown up to the highest amount before it bursts (100%) and kept there, then it's constantly under the highest amount of internal tension it can cope with, slowly weakening and reducing its ability to withstand the capacity of air, meaning over time the highest amount it can be blown up to reduces and as it gets older the rate at which it reduces, goes up.
Then, if a balloon is kept with a much lower amount of air in (less than 20%) than what it can take, over time it will get used to that level of tension and will not be a able to withstand the amount of air capacity it could originally, before bursting.
It isn't an exact translation of what happens as there are no other forces like moving electrons in balloons, but it's the easiest way to understand how to take care of you phone battery.
This is advice is only sound for certain batteries, like phone batteries (Lithium-Ion). Car batteries (Lead Acid) actually prefer to be kept/stored with a high level of charge.
@@tomburnham6640 I already know how it works maintained 4000 mah by keeping it between 20-80
5-80
But I've been getting tired with low on screen time and having to keep above 20 all the time
Since my custom rom allows to stop charging I kept the settings between 70-100
So it never charges when it drops in percentage overnight
This also kept me slightly sane since I get to use atleast 80 percent of the battery before having to worry about charging
Ofc I give top ups whenever possible
But I usually stop between 80-95
I don't let it go all the way unless I'm charging at night or forgot to disconnect
have iphone 8 since it came out and battery health is at 80%, I think that’s okay for 5+ years of use tbh
Lol I have the 8+ from when it came out too and I just checked and I'm on 77% 😭
i have a iphone 12 pro and its a 100
Do you charge to a 100%?
@@ama805 yessur
Got my iPhone 11 on April 30th 2020 , as of today 1-7-21 I’m at 97% . I’m considering this is good because I ALWAYS want to charge my phone no matter what and I’m a heavy user .
Everybody: never charge overnight
Me: charges my iPhone 11 overnight every night bc that way I only have to charge my phone once a day: 100% battery life after 6-7 months
Same here for 3 months ang mostly I charge my phone overnight and may battery life is 100%. I think the advice would be, DONT USE YOUR PHONE WHILE CHARGING
Same here with my XS max .
Overnight charging every single day and still at 100% after 5 months with 150 charge cycle .
From what percentage you usually charge your phone? I got my iphone 11 last week. I always charge my old phone overnight everyday but i’m afraid to do that on my iphone 11 please answer my question. Sorry for my bad english.
Daberto Andrias I have my iphone 11 for 6 months now and the battery health is still at 100%. I always charge my phone overnight but only when my battery is between 20-30%. When I see my battery at 30% above I just let it be and then tend to charge it at office the next day. I also never used the low battery mode. I actually noticed that the low battery mode which I used everyday on my 6s may have also affected the battery health. I don’t use my phone while its charging, only when needed like replying to messages and answering calls. Plus, let it rest once or twice a day. Like rest not only when its charging but just let it rest, don’t use it and don’t charge it. Just let it go. I hope I could help you. 😊
Marjaniza-Li Ladres What charger do you use? Fast charger?
We know why you have so much percentage left cause you have 4 phones!🤣🤣
@RUclipsSucks Balls No kidding. Plus I bet he doesn't work out in the elements daily either. rain, heat, etc
True no phone can have 100 percent battery health for so long
@@alaneddieherrera9167 I’ve had 100% battery health on my iPhone for a whole year now it’s not that hard to maintain it
@@xpwolf_supreme8926 What do you do? Please tell me.
@@jman1080 basically I don’t let my phone fall below 15 percent and I don’t let it get to 100. I usually charge it until it hits 80 or 90 then disconnect it. I also don’t let it overheat because that decreases the battery health quicker but I also don’t let it get to cold because that also affects it.
Mine was 99 last week and told myself if it goes down to 98 I’ll be more careful, THEN MY BATTERY AFTER A WEEK IS NOW 97%%%% i died inside
Got my phone 4 months ago, and it dropped to 99% today. I always charged it overnight and i used optimized battery charging, i didn’t use fastcharging but then i think the actual reason why my battery health degraded is i used to play games while charging lol
@HeyFantasy ikr!! 😭 When it dropped to 99% 3 months ago, i stopped playing games! I also not playing it while charging but i dunno it just keep degrading now im stuck with 94% BH 😭
My 4 year old SE has sit on the charger most of the time and charged constantly at 100% and just the other day the capacity dropped to 99%
U were over chagrin it that's y. When your battery health is around 80, 90 ,99 u dont over stress the battery in charging.
@@pliesburn5256 did you read his comment? He said his phone just dropped to 99% after FOUR YEARS!
@@af2w131f sounds like LIESSSS
@@TuxedoBanana279 it’s not I’ve been using an iPhone 6 since 2015 and my battery health just hit 96%
@@kh1li what's the trick? What did u do?
All I use is wireless charging, and leave it on the charger when I can, and charge overnight. My battery is 100% health still (Iphone 8).
For how many months its on 100 and when you plug at charge at which percent ?and do you charge twice or only 1 time in a day
thanks it would be help
same question as above, how long you have been used your ip 8?
I did this with my se and I went to 97 in my third/fourth month
The SE’s battery is real bad ngl.
Never charge my phone overnight, found it degrades much sooner that way. Stay between 20 - 80 % but would also not recommend charging every chance you get.
I always charge my phone overnight, but I never use a fast charger overnight I just use the standard 5w charger. Currently at 100% battery health with my iPhone 11 Pro Max, usually charger it around 40 to 50 % only had it below 40% a couple of times. Loving the battery life on the latest iPhones.
Up to what percent do you charge your phone? 80% or 100%?? Thanks
W i t t y I charge it up to 100% always
Just use and enjoy your phone! Don’t worry about it too much! It’s normal for lithium-ion to degrade over time.
Although I agree with the logic of not charging the phone more than 80%, the problem is that the small battery of the iPhone 8 needs 100% to take out the day. So I prefer to change the battery every two year rather than running out in the middle of the day.
iPhone 12 is at 92% battery capacity after 10 months of owning and for the entire time I’ve owned the phone I’ve done all these tips
My phone had stayed at 100% battery life for 8 months, and just recently it went down to 98% health. (iPhone 11 Pro)
I gotta se 2020 had 100 for 5 months then just dropped to 98 😭
Do you guys use fast charging?
“Try to keep out of the sun/heat”. Everyone in Australia: oh fuck
Oh man, I did everything like you did to keep my battery healthy and now it's 90% after 9 months. These tips don't work for iPhone 11/Pro/Pro Max
It also just depends on how much you use your phone....
My battery health just drops 1% in 7 months thanks to this video. Great tips😊
I just switched over to wireless charging with overcharge protection. And just charge overnight not more than once a day. My 11 pro max was already at 94% by the 11th month compared to my 12 pro max that still 100 and it’s been almost a year.
I have iPhone 11 Pro Max, have been using fast charger daily, keeping my battery around 40-85%, usually have RUclips music or audio running during the night. I’m still at 100% battery life ^_^ (edit) since day one release.
do you charge ur phone overnight
I highly recommend kelven_programmer on IG he has help me with a lot of jobs like this, and he his trusted and riliable. So exited with his job's 😀
@@keeka2077 No. I typically charge my phone in the evenings but never leave it overnight.
Many people enjoying their 18w new charger until they watched this😂
Still enjoying it on 100% battery health in my 11 Pro Max bought 7 months ago
6 months* sorry
@@enzoashrodriguez8233 do u have any tips ?
Elaine hey there sorry just read your message, I think I jinxed it lol couple of days ago it dropped one percent to 99 (and I am so sad about it), my tips would be to:
1. Keep your battery percentage level around 40%-80% (charge it before it goes below 39% and unplug it before it went 81%)
2. Always use the original charger that came in the box
3. Never use powerbank, unless it’s emergency or sort of (idk about wireless charging never tried it so far)
4. Don’t charge overnight (not because it’s gonna harm the battery but because it prevents you to do one full cycle charge which would cost the battery life a lot)
5. I always turn the Low Power Mode on unless when the phone is charging (idk I just feel when turning it off while charging the phone makes it faster)
6. I always turn the airplane mode on because I spend most time of the day at home and I got WiFi, so yeah no need to use the cellular signal and stuff (because no one is calling and texting me too lol)
7. And yeah the last thing is life is actually too short and too complex already to worry about battery health, unless you’re a perfectionist like me, then you got to be very careful and loving with your phone.
Hope this could help a bit :)
@@enzoashrodriguez8233 its okay tu turn on low power mode while charging? Its it ruin ur battery?
Thank goodness with the iPhone 13 pro max even when the battery capacity gets low I’ll still get insane battery life.
My iPhone XS Max’s battery health is at 100% normal peak performance. I usually keep my battery at around 80 - 100% and charge it constantly. I rarely charge it overnight but I do use a fast charger and a charging case. I’ve had it since September 2018.
For real?
@@fakeline5061 I have a 12 pro Max now and my battery health is at 91%. Same routine. I guess I got lucky with my Xs Max
Good tips!
I’m only charging my Xr until
My battery health has been working fine ever since I contact kelven_programmer on IG he helped me with a software booster omg am so exited, I highly recommend him, his reliable and trusted 😀
Does this also apply to Iphone 12 PM?
*Cries* at 64% battery health on the iPhone 6s 😭
you can get a replacement battery change for like 50 bucks
thank you, just bought the 13 pro max and I am trying to take care of it
Started watching this video at 100% battery.
Now it is at 68%...
☹️
What I realized...I sold my Iphone 8 with the capacity of 93% after 19 months of use. I have always used the small often criticized 5w charger since that introduced the least heat to the phone's battery. I have never used wireless chargers simply due to the heat issue. And this is what I do to my Iphone 11. I take my time, and find that 2-2,5 hrs to charge with the small brick...and I am sure it is gonna just last a long time. And using the small charging brick what I realized that the phone does not heat up at all, I have an infra gun to measure temperature and it is normal all the way through the charging period...so I agree with you 100%. Bonus question...what about Android devices' battery degradation? Since they have warp charging and super-hyper fast charging with 35-50 W of bricks. Has anyone thought whether they could damage slowly those devices' batteries...on the other hand if it is, it is harder to notice since Android based phones now using more then 4000 mAh batteries, so it last longer due to the much bigger capacity...
I use ipad, ipod and android phone (xiaomi). Android phone batteries are losing power after 1 year usage. Its so observable it drains faster
I literally plug in my iPhone when it is at 4% or lower and keep it plugged until it reaches 85%
dude we r really out here doing everything wrong 🤣
My phone was at 100 for awhile. Dropped down to 99, now it’s down to 87 even though I’ve never let it die. It only started this as soon as the new iPhone came out. I have the 12 Pro Max.
Thanks for the tips. Oh, and you just made me an OCD patient...
0:10 this sentiment would have been a far less click baitish title. The title currently is 100% impossible.
It used to be that if you treated a phone battery poorly, you would get a very short lifespan (sometimes as low as 6 months). Nowadays, with the advanced battery management features on iPhones, batteries routinely last 2 years regardless of how well you treat them. I just factor in a battery replacement every two years. It's pretty cheap to do, even at the Apple store and means you don't need to remember any of the things mentioned in this video.
@Emmanuel Goldstein longer than two years.
currently changed from samsung to iphone and i notice this feature. thanks for this! makes me wonder if my old phone was ruined due to constant drainage of battery😂
Very good video, nice tips, as always I learned something new, thank you so much Brandon, I have XS Max at 98%, but my mom usually uses an iPhone 7, its battery is at 80% using most of this tips without knowing them!
I got my 12 pro Max the 30th of December and I’m at 100% almost 2 months now so that’s nice...
Congrats, 12 pro max is where it’s at. Just got my 12 pro max and it’s at 100% but my 11 pro max is at 88% and I got it on launch day
@@DJNoMask nice which one you got? I got the gold 512gb 😎
@@phoxxlee7360 gotta be 1tb but Apple is still playing games. Maybe next year. My 12 is 512
@@DJNoMask yeah
I have the x max....its on 91% but i have it for 2½yrs
I’ always leave my phone charging over night coz I need it to be 100% coz I will be out for class and work 😂 if I have nothing to do then I just leave it
김사월_April coz
@@antaxeyt6104 If you are worrying about over & undercharging just buy a cheapy AC outlet timer, plug your charger into it and set it to charge your phone for whatever you figure is an appropriate amount of time before you get up. Just experiment a little.
Dexter Morgan tf dude??
AntAxeYT i think he was talking to the girl lmao
Amine Kh ye, ik but he replyed with @antaxeyt lol
I have been using my 12 pro max for 10months.
And it is still at 100%.
First five months I used apples own fast charger. After that I have been using Belkin 3 in 1 wireless charger.
I never havent charged over night tho.
And rarely go to 100%.
I try to keep charge between 40% and 80%.
But usually it is more like between 30% and 90%
I have the 30W charger (yes, I paid the $50 or so because I’m an idiot) in my kitchen and it will charge my phone from 1% to like 30% in minutes. I love it, but overnight I use the Anker Power Port (I think that’s what it’s called) overnight because of their intelligent charging.
Its best to keep battery percentage *between 30 and 80*. After 80 percent the battery starts to become hot, hence charging slows down.
most say %20 and %90
Hey Brandon Butch,
first of all, thanks for the videos - this one and also the "30+ Tipps to improve battery life" video. I watched them both twice by now but there are a few things, that I don't quite understand. Maybe you can explain it a little more:
1. On the one hand, you say "Don't always quick charge" - but on the other hand you say, it's better for battery health to quick charge because the battery has less charging stress because it's recharged faster. So....what exactly is better now and why?
2. You recommend just to charge the phone whenever possible, and there would be no reason not to charge it, because it kind of prevents charging cycles because the battery is being kept at 100%. Only thing is to limit usage while the phone is on the charger, so the battery won't get too hot. But on the other hand, you recommend not to charge the phone when it is on more than 80%. Sooooo....should I unplug it as soon as it reaches 80%?? Or what exactly is better now and why??
3. You recommend to always charge the phone over night. But not to charge the phone when over 80%. But when I keep the phone on the cable during the day, it is most likely not below 80% when going to bed, so shall I unplug it during the night or what? I don't get it... so I better DON'T charge over night then???
Maybe you can go into detail a little. That would be great. Thanks!
that’s what i don’t understand as well. not only him, but the other youtubers says the same as well
My Xr is almost 3 years old now, battery health is at 95%. I only charge on a wireless charger during the day, try to never let it charge over 90% and it’s rarely gotten below 30% charge. My watch series 4, which is right about 3 years old now is also at 95% battery health which I also try to never charge to 100%. The killer to me seems to be leaving it on the charger all night long plugged in as most people do.
My 6S is at 72% capacity but I don’t want to pay the crazy prices for the new phones so I’m hanging out next to my charger all day every day lol
just get the battery replaced at apple it’s only like $50
How to keep iPhone battery
Me: just don’t use it
I have 95% health iPhone 8 and I am using it since 6th Dec 2019 . And when I heared that 100% for 7 moths like wow
Anonýmny Anoným I've had mine since January and mine is on 96% so idk where I went wrong really
@@sydneyleerkes1353 i have 85% (2017)
Anonýmny Anoným i just got my iphone 8 yesterday, is it possible that your battery life could go up from 90 to 100? lol im new to ios sksk
ANGELO ADAME No, there's your normal battery percentage (the one in the top right corner), and there's your battery health. Because Apple used lithium-ion batteries, and they deteriorate over time. You battery health (Settings > Battery > Battery Health) is Apple's estimate on how much your battery has aged basically. So let's say you have 96%, that means that your battery has aged 4%
Sydney Leerkes ooooooh I see, thanks!
watching on my iphone 13 promax. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE TIPS! More blessings to you 💛
I got my iPhone X the day it came out and I never use a car charger because I don’t drive and I’ve always strictly bought Apple chargers and cables and my battery health is still at 96% and I charge my phone overnight every night.
U never let ur iphone die?
WoW, i came here for battery tips and i end up moving from wordpress to squarespace...
Apple: 500 normal charging cycles
Me: unplugs my phone after I plugged in as soon as it reached 35%
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Kept my iPhone X for four years and my maximum battery was 60% when I finally upgraded to 13
Either you dont watch RUclips on it or you dont use it. Impossible to mantain 100%
I've had my 11 since February and I always play games, youtube, netflix, on social media 24/7, and my battery is still at 100%.
I have my 11 since feb and I’m at 98
Natalie Lopez it hasn’t even been 3 months yet
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@@natalielopez5478 how do you maintain 100%? :) I know it's 6 months ago already do u have any update on your battery health? :)
Setting up optimized charging manually would be a great feature, for me, my iPhone always calculates the finishing time 1-2 hours too early before I wake up.
i rlly don’t get the optimized battery charging HAHA. Do you really have to sleep in a certain time and wake up in a certain time everyday that must not change for it to work??
I started crying because my iphone 11 went down to %99 and i never had this good of a phone before
Same, i just discovered it went to 99 yesterday :(
John Rosales oof
After what time did it drop?
Toni Todorov probs like 8:26
TOOTLEZTHEGOOTLE no i meant on your phone when did you get 99% after how long of a period?
You said not to charge your phone overnight if it is above 80% but I thought you also said charge it any time you can. I don't underestand. Thanks, Brandon.
On the issue of Qi vs wired fast charging, Drew from Tailosive Tech demonstrated that fast charging actually degrades the battery faster. Now, I take his data with a grain of NAcL. But it does seem feasible that the heat problem is of greater threat when fast charging, due to the whole purpose of delivering as much charge (albeit safely) to the device. Whereas, with Qi charging, even. though there's the same problem of heat, Qi charges more slowly, thus not as much power delivered at one time. Couple that with built in power management, and I gather Qi charging to be the safer option. I'll continue to do my own home-brew experiments to see what works best. But overall, great video.
What’s your battery health right now?🥁🥁
I got my phone at the end of July last year and I’m still at 100%
Kerpunk / PUBG Mobile how? I got my phone at May and now at 96 percent, how often do you need to charge your phone? Once in 3 days? Please tell me
Da Flamangoes I charge it whenever it gets below 20 and I never let it get hot. I also only use the 5W charger in fear of overheating. I do use my phone while charging and play games like pubg occasionally
Kerpunk / PUBG Mobile thanks
Do u immediately get u phone once it. Gets 100%?or u get it after awhile?
Maria Eleanor Uy once u get a phone it’ll say 100% right away. It’ll degrade and lower overtime. I’ve taken care of mine so it’s staying at 100%
Good informative video bro 💯
Thanks Josh!