We are all aware that the iPhone is a revolutionary device with great features and amazing capabilities, but there is nothing complete until the iPhone as it has a battery that ages over time, but you should know that deterioration the battery A natural part of the life cycle of any rechargeable device, this means that the iPhone battery will be less efficient after a while, and will eventually stop working, so what is the solution? The answer is quite simple in this article, where we will learn about 6 ways to slow down the aging of the iPhone battery and enhance its life span to last longer.
Do not expose the iPhone to high heat
Extreme temperatures or prolonged exposure to heat can have a negative impact on the iPhone in general and the battery in particular, and according to Apple, high or low temperatures may change the behavior and performance of the device, and high heat can destroy lithium-ion batteries by causing a variety of Among the problems, including evaporation of internal fluids, damage to the voltage component, or chemical reactions with the internal structure of the battery, this is why the best solution to prevent damage to the battery or deterioration of its condition and life span quickly by avoiding high heat by not leaving it indoors or inside the car for a while long or expose it to sunlight for hours.
Use a suitable charger
Using the correct charger and cable is a must. If you do not do this, you may risk damaging the iPhone battery permanently, which will cost you a lot of money to replace the battery with a new one, and although Apple stopped adding the charger in the iPhone case, you can still buy a charger from a third party at a price Reasonable, but the charger must be MFi certified, which is a certification given to third-party companies after their products meet Apple's standards.
Improved battery charging
The default life of the iPhone battery is linked to its chemical life, and this is why Apple introduced a great feature called Enhanced Battery Charging. This feature will allow your device to learn your charging patterns, so it can charge at a slower pace once it reaches 80%. This reduces battery wear and extends its lifespan; Because keeping a Lithium-Ion battery on a full charge puts more stress on it, here's how to turn on Optimized Battery Charging:
- Open Settings
- Scroll down and choose Battery
- Select battery health and charging
- Then turn on optimized battery charging
Low Energy Mode
Low Power Mode is a useful feature that makes your battery last longer throughout the day. This means that you will not need to charge the iPhone a lot and this is good for the battery because the fewer times you charge the device, the less the battery will age and lead to slow aging. Here is how to use Low Power Mode:
- Open the Settings app
- Scroll down and select Battery
- Enable low power mode
Once the feature is turned on, the battery status bar will turn yellow. You can also add a Low Power Mode button to your Control Center to quickly toggle it on or off. All you have to do is go to Settings then Control Center and add Low Power Mode to Control Center.
You should know that activating Low Power Mode turns off some features and functions such as:
- Screen brightness
- Auto lock
- Screen refresh rate
- iCloud Photos
- Email address
- Background apps refresh
base 20- 80%
One of the most important golden rules to maintain the health of the iPhone battery and reduce aging by leaving the charging rate between 20% and 80% as much as possible, this means not allowing your battery to drop below 20% and not charging the iPhone more than 80% because This greatly increases the battery life of your device and extends the default battery life. Exceeding those percentages is not good for the long-term health of the battery. Because each time there are fewer cycles left on the lithium-ion cell, the less charge it can handle, and the shorter the battery life.
Charge the iPhone at an appropriate temperature
One of the things you need to be aware of is the room temperature. If the day is too hot for you, it is also too hot when charging the iPhone, which is why Apple recommends charging the device when the ambient temperature is between 0 and 35 degrees Celsius (32 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit), as charging in Low or high temperatures can damage the iPhone battery and other internal components. Also keep in mind that charging generates additional heat, so your iPhone will get hotter than the room you're in, and this is especially true of wireless charging. If you want to charge the device in a hot environment, it may be best to use wireless charging, which can help keep your iPhone cool while charging.
Finally, these were the 6 most important ways to slow the aging of the iPhone battery and extend its lifespan. Following these tips will improve battery efficiency. Also, updating the operating system and not using the iPhone while charging may help preserve battery life and make it last longer. .
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I was accused of following up on the battery, but I discovered that the topic is boring and useless. I follow a different policy. I charge the phone from 40% to 100%, i.e. the charging process starts from 40%, and this will lead to the same result, but it guarantees me when I leave the house that The battery is full because 80,%, makes me worry especially if I'm going on a 100 km trip
Hi Arkan 🙋♂️, you take a good approach in preserving your iPhone battery, charging between 40% and 100% reduces the negative impact on the battery. But don't forget to also consider the charging temperature and keep your phone away from excessive heat. Always remember, keep your iPhone happy and it will keep you happy! 😄📱🔌
Knowing that I stopped the location service for all services and applications and left the Find iPhone service only in order to make sure of the number of times the site is used in this provocative service
Thank you for your efforts. I noticed that the most harmful thing to the battery is using the iPhone at high temperatures.
Also, when activating the status bar icon in the location service, I noticed that the system services, especially finding the iPhone, use my location approximately 1000 times a day, so that sometimes it works only every 30 seconds when opening any application and switching to another application, so is this normal And what is the effect on the battery, and what is the wisdom of accessing my location every few seconds or minutes even though I did not move from my place on the same phone and Wi-Fi network?
And God reward you with good
Hi Medhat Soliman 😃
Indeed, using the iPhone in high temperatures can negatively affect the battery. As for Find My iPhone, it frequently uses location to locate the device if it goes missing. However, this should not drain much battery power unless there is a problem. You may need to restart the device or reset the settings.
As for the wisdom of using location frequently, these are the characteristics of the various features that use location services in iOS, and this often includes updating app maps, location-based notifications, and other details.
I hope I made things clear to you 🍏🔋😉
I use low power mode. A really useful feature is the low power mode. When you turn on Low Power Mode, you will notice the battery percentage slowly going down in the status bar. Optimized Battery Charging is also available. When Optimized Battery Charging is turned off, iPhone will alert you that Optimized Battery Charging helps reduce battery drain. Thank you for the tips iPhone Islam💕✅
Thanks for the great article 🌹
Using the phone while charging is one of the main factors for battery damage and weakness, and this is from my personal experiences more than once
Hi Shady Mostafa 😊, Thank you for your personal experience and the value you provide. However, I must point out that using the phone while charging does not necessarily lead to battery damage, unless the phone is used very intensively, such as playing high-quality games or using applications that consume a lot of energy. In this case, the device may heat up significantly and this may result in a negative impact on battery life. 📱🔋😉
I am applying the rule of 20-80 now, my iPhone 12 Promax has 3 years with me and the battery life is 99%
The 20 to 80 percent rule is not accurate at all
Hi Nasser Al-Ziyadi 🙋♂️, Thank you for your comment. The 20 to 80% rule is a recommended strategy to keep your iPhone battery healthy for as long as possible. But, it must be remembered that every battery is unique and many factors can affect its performance. 😊📱🔋
Honestly, since the first time I bought my iPhone, this iPhone 12 Promax 256GB@byte, I decided not to see the consumption rate of this battery at all, because frankly I was very afraid. I only saw the percentage once, and then I decided not to see it again at all, but I bought an Anker charger. I was missing a wireless charger, but a lot. It is not necessary and heats up more than the normal charger, so I bought it as a regular wall wired charger, followed by Anker 25 watts, like an Apple charger sold with the same iPhone. This means, unfortunately, that I charge it from 10 to 100 in an kilometer, unfortunately, because I do not have a device that I use other than it. It is very protective of the battery as well, by the way, and when I charge it, it always keeps it awake without blasphemy, but sometimes I only use it while it’s on the charger, and when it gets stuck on the charger, unfortunately, do you advise me on what to do with it being dirty with the charger?
Hey emy farid 🙋♂️ I feel for you and know it's a concern to feel your device overheating while charging. But don't worry, the heat is somewhat normal while charging. But if the device is overheating, this could be an indication of a problem. In this case, you may want to use a wireless charger. Wireless chargers allow for better heat distribution and reduce direct heating of the iPhone. However, if your Anker charger is working fine and there are no iPhone performance issues, there's no need to change a thing! 😎👍🏻
May God reward you with all the best and may God bless you 🤲
Useful information, grandfather
If the battery is damaged, will other parts of the iPhone be affected?
Hi Sultan Muhammad 👋, Yes, if the battery is damaged, other parts of the iPhone can be affected. Always remember that the condition of the battery is very important to the performance of your device. Replacing a damaged battery in a timely manner helps maintain the health and performance of your device. 📱🔋😄
A very important and beautiful article like yours, Yvonne Islam 🌺
note! Apple Support regarding battery damage when exposed to low temperatures (cold) calls it temporary damage, not permanent!
Hi Mohamed Jassim 🙋♂️, it is true what you said, Apple considers the damage that occurs to the battery due to exposure to low temperatures as temporary damage and not permanent. This means that the battery may regain normal functionality when the temperature returns to the ideal range. Thank you for enriching the topic with your valuable comment 😊👍🏼.
Since I owned the iPhone SE, the first generation, I have been applying the 20>80 rule, which is why I maintained 92% battery health. Despite this, some slips occur and for some time I do not apply the rule, which makes me lose 8% of the full capacity!
Hello Muhammad Jassim! 😊 Indeed, applying the 20-80 rule is one of the best ways to maintain the health of the iPhone battery, but do not forget that losing 8% of the full capacity of the battery during a long period of use is normal and does not constitute a major problem. 😇🔋📱
How will the efficiency of the iPhone 15 batteries be?
I replaced the iPhone XNUMX Pro Max battery, but the percentage is no longer in the settings. What is the solution?
Hi Mohamed El Harassi👋, don't worry, the solution is simple. The "Battery Percentage" feature may be turned off after replacing the battery. To activate it, follow these steps:
1- Go to “Settings”.
2- Select “Battery”.
3- Activate the “shipping percentage” option.
This will return you to display the charge percentage in the status bar. 📱🔋😉
Or the battery may not be genuine, have the batteries replaced by an authorized Apple retailer
When do you advise me to change the battery? What are the things that necessitate changing the battery? Will Apple really make a decision for the user to replace the battery while he is at home without the need to visit the agents?
Hi Sultan Muhammad! 🍏 It is recommended to change the iPhone battery when its health rate is less than 80% or if you start to notice that the battery is not working as it was before. Things that need to change may include: a rapid drop in charge, if the device restarts suddenly, or if the device turns off even though there is a charge. 😅 As for Apple's home battery replacement service, this information is not confirmed yet. We always keep up to date with Apple news here at iPhoneIslam, so stay tuned! 😉👍
But I heard that Android batteries are more efficient than iPhone batteries, is that true?
Hello Sultan Muhammad 😊, the answer to your question depends on the model and personal use of the device. In general, iPhone batteries are considered advanced in terms of performance and efficiency, especially with Apple's continuous updates to improve battery performance. However, there are Android devices that have larger capacity batteries. It ultimately comes down to how you use the device and the settings you activate. 📱🔋💡
I myself turn on low power mode to preserve battery life, I use iPhone 13 and the maximum capacity in the battery is 90%, so what do you advise me to do to preserve the battery that lasts longer?
Hi Sultan Mohamed 🙋♂️, if you are already on low power mode, then you are on the right track 👍. But to preserve battery life, I recommend you follow the 20-80% rule, where it's best not to allow your device's battery to drop below 20% and not to charge it more than 80%. Also, try to avoid exposure to extreme heat and charge your device at appropriate temperatures 🌡️. Using an MFi certified charger is also a necessary step 👌. Finally, make sure that Optimized Battery Charging is enabled in the device settings. This feature will allow your device to recognize your charging patterns and charge at a slower rate once the charge reaches 80%. These are all steps you can follow to extend the life of your iPhone 13 battery 🔋📱.