Sujet : Re: Recommended chargin limit
De : hugybear (at) *nospam* gmx.net (Jörg Lorenz)
Groupes : misc.phone.mobile.iphoneDate : 10. Oct 2024, 12:10:06
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On 10.10.24 12:31, Cameo wrote:
I received a notice from Apple recently which recommended max. 80% charging
level for my iPhone for longer battery life. I was just wondering why did
they not program the iOS to enforce this limit? It might also involve some
minor chip redesign, but it shouldn’t be a major update and would let us
leave the phone in the charger without worrying that we will find it at
100% when we get back to it.
They do: Activate Optimised Charging in the battery section.
You overestimate the effect - at least as far as we know - on a device
with an average expected life of 3-4 years.
I use Automation on my iPhone 14. It announces with a loud spoken text
that 80% SOC is reached. At 90% it commands to be disconnected immediately.
The same on the other side of the spectrum which is much more important
for the expected life of the battery at 20% and at 10%.
BTW I use a 25W fast charger and the iPhone is always somewhere near me.
That makes this strategy very easy. After roughly 2 years the battery
indicates still 100% SOH.
Jörg
-- "Roma locuta, causa finita." (Augustinus)