Does the charging limit on iPhone work to extend battery life?
The iPhone’s battery capacity and the way it can be limited via iOS is being put to the test, does it actually work after a year on the iPhone 15 Pro Max?
What Apple did iPhone battery settings adjustments by viewing information regarding its useful life. Another configuration added with iPhone 15 It is possible to limit the maximum load to eighty percent, meaning it will not approach the one hundred percent barrier. An experiment by Juli Clover from MacRumors What you do with your iPhone 15 Pro Max shows how good it is to limit the charge of an iPhone so that its capacity does not decrease so quickly as time goes by.
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From September 2023 until recently, the editor in question’s iPhone remained at eighty percent total battery limit.A year later, Its capacity is 94% with 299 cycles.The weirdest thing was that he noticed it Capacity has been above 97% for most of this yearthat is, it has decreased very rapidly in recent months.
iPhone 15 Pro Max battery
Despite having one of the best iPhones for battery life, he couldn’t stop it from dying because he didn’t have a charger. In other situations where he could rely on an external battery, he started to notice something obvious: There were times when having an iPhone at 100% (or not) didn’t make much of a difference.Of course, it’s better to have the iPhone fully charged, but in this case, it sometimes decided to charge the device up to 100%, which was nice.
As for the way to charge the iPhone, it is divided between the cable and MagSafe by 70% – 30%. He emphasizes that he lets the battery run down as much as possible and does not connect it to electricity for long periods of time. Add to your experience The outside temperature should be around 22 degrees Celsius when charging the iPhone.This can also help with better battery life.
What is the final decision? Only There’s a difference of about 58 cycles and 3 percentage points (90% vs. 87%) between Juli’s iPhone 15 Pro Max and the iPhone 15 Pro Max, which doesn’t have such a limited battery..
iPhone 15 Pro Max has a very special design
The difference between limited and unlimited battery capacity is very small
It has been shown that limiting the charge to 80% can be beneficial for preserving the iPhone’s battery in the long run. What is clear is that the difference is not much when compared to an iPhone charged to 100% in a year. It is better to evaluate in the long term This is what Juli thinks about the iPhone 16 Pro Max. Not very motivated by the data he disclosed. There is hope for improvement due to internal changes regarding the thermal aspect of the iPhone 16.
Time will tell the results, the truth is that in my personal case a 1 year and 4 month old iPhone 14 Pro has a slow and fast charge (in that order, albeit slower) of 88% capacity. Are we just bad at managing our batteries or has Apple just not made enough progress in this regard yet?
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