Is it better to set a charging limit on iPhone?
Does it improve battery capacity?
LG
Does it improve battery capacity?
LG
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Tests to follow (not my own) you should never drop the smartphone to 0% and load over 80%. At best, even if this is not possible, the load level is maintained between 50 and 80%.
With it is aware that this is stupid, but this condition is supposed to be best for the battery.
The other comment is also correct, slow charging also helps the battery.
I personally find this all rather inappropriate every day, but if you want to treat the battery as gentle as possible it helps.
Think about user behavior. I use the 20 watt power supply, but also do not hang permanently on the phone. My battery also has 100% after a good year. But yes, a gentle, slower charging is quite likely healthier for the battery
No, but you should choose the option of optimized charging and load as slowly as possible. Not with the 20 Watt quick loader, but with the old 5 Watt power supply. After a year my 15Pro still has 100% capacity.
Yeah, it makes sense.