4 Tips So That Your IPhone Battery Is Not Damaged Quickly
JAKARTA - Since purchases for the next few years, your iPhone battery is still working at optimal capacity. However, gradually the battery will age on its own.
However, it depends on various factors, such as environmental temperatures, the way you charge the battery, the damage caused by the fall or damaged battery.
The good news is, you can prevent aging on your iPhone battery to the maximum, by following the tips below.
Enable This Hidden Settings
While you can't charge the battery too much, you can make the iPhone battery a little depressed when you charge up to 100 percent.
To help limit the load, your iPhone has settings that study daily charging routines.
When connecting to the charger, you have to wait until it passes 80 percent instead of just charging the battery quickly up to 100 percent. This can help reduce battery aging.
The setting should be enabled by default, it's a good idea to check if the settings are active. Open the Battery Click Settings menu select Health & Battery Charging, make sure the Optimized Battery Charging is enabled.
Limit The IPhone Against Extreme Temperature Exposure
Your iPhone battery life can be affected by extreme temperatures. Higher temperatures increase the speed of chemical reactions inside the battery, forcing the battery to work harder and faster, causing the battery to break quickly.
According to Apple, it's important to avoid your iPhone being hit by temperatures higher than 95 degrees Fahrenheit to avoid permanent damage.
Don't leave your iPhone in the car for a long time, especially if the weather is hot, as quoted from CNET, Monday, August 28.
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Release IPhone Casing
If your iPhone becomes hot every time you charge it, you may need to remove the casing before doing so. Casing specifics, especially larger casings, can concurrently heat up and make the iPhone too hot, thus affecting battery life.
Set On Unused IPhones Every now and then
If you save an iPhone for more than six months, turn on and charge up to 50 percent every half a year. When you keep your iPhone for a long time, maybe the battery is weak, which means you may need to charge it for 20 minutes before it turns on.