Since the release of iOS 13, iPhone users have been able to use some “optimized battery charging” features, but with the launch of the iPhone 15 series, Apple has made a lot of progress in improving battery life. In this article, we will help you understand what this function does, and teach you how to maximize battery performance and service life, as well as some other tips and tricks. Read below!
What is “optimized battery charging”?
The “Optimized Battery Charging” feature is designed to reduce the time it takes for your iPhone to fully charge, thereby reducing battery wear and extending its lifespan. After enabling this feature, the iPhone will delay charging when the battery exceeds 80%. Through machine learning, iPhone can understand the user’s daily life and activate “optimized battery charging” at the appropriate time. This algorithm can ensure that your iPhone is charged to 100% when you need to go out.
When Optimized Battery Charging is active, a notification appears on the Lock screen letting you know when your iPhone is fully charged. If you need to fully charge your iPhone, you can long press the notification and click “Charge Now”.
How to turn on the “Optimized Battery Charging” function?
Optimized Battery Charging on iPhone is on by default, but if you want to turn it off or on again, you can do the following:
For iPhone 14 and earlier models, you can go to “Settings” –> “Battery” –> “Battery Health and Charging” –> turn on/off the “Optimized Battery Charging” feature.
For iPhone 15 series models, you will see three options, namely “Optimized Battery Charging”, “80% Limit” and “None”. You can choose one of them.
Should the iPhone 15 battery be limited to 80%?
To extend battery life on iPhone 15 models, you can choose between “Optimize Battery Charging,” “80% Limit,” and “None.” When you select the 80% limit, your iPhone will charge to around 80% and stop charging. If the battery charge drops to 75%, charging will continue until the battery is charged again to around 80%.
This function is very useful for extending battery life, but ultimately it depends on your usage. If 80% less battery is available every day, it may have a negative impact on your daily life, so don’t limit it to 80%. .
In fact, in addition to “optimizing battery charging,” there are some tips and tricks that won’t affect your iPhone usage but will still extend your battery life.
How to maximize iPhone battery life?
Apple offers some tips and tricks to extend iPhone battery life, such as:
00: Keep your iPhone updated: This will help prevent errors while bringing about system optimization.
002: Auto brightness: When auto brightness is turned on, it will automatically adjust the screen according to environmental conditions.
003: Low Power Mode: Low Power Mode extends battery life but reduces screen brightness, optimizes device performance, and minimizes system animations. Apps, including Mail, will not download content in the background, and features such as AirDrop, iCloud sync, and Continuity will be disabled. You can still use key features like making and receiving calls, email and messages, accessing the Internet, and more.
004: Background activities: In “Settings” –> “General” –> “Background App Refresh”, you can check which apps are used the most in the background. You can also revoke access to some of this content.
005: Location Services: You can optimize battery life by turning off location services for apps. Go to “Settings” –> “Privacy and Security” –> “Location Services” and close the App that needs to turn off location services.
006: Home and Lock Screen: If an app often wakes up your screen with notifications, you can turn off your app notifications in “Settings” > “Notifications”.
007: No coverage and low signal: iPhone battery life will shorten faster when the connection is poor. One option is to search for a better network or turn on airplane mode.
source:bgr
2023-12-20 11:14:19
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