iPhone: Do I always charge the battery between 20% and 70%?
Is it harmful if the iPhone often discharges below 20%?
It has happened to me every day that I discharge my iPhone below 20%, so to 18% then 16%
Is this harmful to the battery?
I never want to have to carry my battery.
The battery capacity is at 100%, I have been using my iPhone for 6 months.
Hello,
if it is not so often, it is harmless, in the long term it is not so good. But if you go to 20 or to 16%, it doesn’t matter as long as you don’t get less than 10% (and that would only be harmful in the long run)!
Love
I bought my first iPhone 2009 and then there was no battery capacity indicator yet. I’ve been charging my iPhones full for 15 years, sometimes they hang a few hours on 100% charger. And I don’t care! These are utility items that should run, I don’t care more!
If a battery really works, you can change it. And then the device is used further. However, this has not even happened to me in these long years. Maybe I was lucky who knows…
This is where every two are whining around because of his battery, how to “rightly” her if she lasts a long time.
This battery fetishism doesn’t take you any step further. Forget it!
I simply say that an iPhone (or smartphone in general) is broken by a fall or water damage rather than that the battery swings.
The battery is said to last long when it remains between 20% and 80%.
Whether the damage is now perceptible to the individual user if you have it over or under it, I doubt it now. I’ve never changed a phone for battery problems.
That’s all right.
The battery ages really noticeably only when you let it fall to 10% or lower several times.
So you can never forget to exchange batteries. Batteries have a limited lifetime and estimated charges.
A battery is getting worse and worse with time. It can’t be prevented. Even with best treatment.
But normal whites keep at least modern batteries even after a long enough long enough that you can spend a day without intensive use well.