29th December
With the release of Apple’s iOS 13, CPR customers frequently visit our stores worried about a new iPhone charging phenomenon in which their devices stop charging mid-charge. If you’ve noticed your iPhone stops charging at 80% like millions of other iPhone users, rest assured that your iPhone isn’t broken or glitching. In fact, your device is working to extend your battery’s lifespan using Apple’s new feature, Optimized Battery Charging mode.
To learn more about Apple’s new battery charging feature and why your iPhone stops charging at 80%, we’ve answered some of the most commonly asked questions about Optimized Battery Charging.
Optimized Battery Charging uses machine learning to understand your daily charging activity and extend your iPhone’s battery life. Based on historical data, your iPhone will delay charging past 80% when your device believes it will be left on the charger for a prolonged period. When machine learning predicts your charging behavior accurately, your iPhone should be fully charged by the time you unplug from your charger.
Apple uses lithium-ion batteries to power iPhones. As lithium-ion batteries age, their ability to hold a charge and perform optimally diminishes. Two of the most critical factors impacting a battery’s chemical age are temperature and charging patterns. To address both of these factors, Apple created Optimized Battery Charging.
Your iPhone stops charging at 80% when Optimized Battery Charging is enabled to reduce the amount of time your battery spends fully charged and prevent your battery from overheating.
By addressing the two issues that most commonly age a lithium-ion battery, Optimized Battery Charging mode may improve your battery’s lifespan. By preserving your phone’s battery life, you can enjoy peak performance and increased battery capacity.
Your iPhone will display a notification message when Optimized Battery Charging is active. The message will detail what time you can expect a full charge on your iPhone. If you need your phone to be fully charged before the stated time, hold down the notification and select “Charge Now” on the message that appears.
When you update your iPhone to iOS 13 or a later operating system, Optimized Battery Charging will be turned on by default. To turn off this feature, visit Settings > select Battery > select Battery Health. Under Battery Health, you’ll see Optimized Battery Charging. Toggle Optimized Battery Charging to off.
Many Android phone manufacturers, including Samsung, OnePlus, and Motorola, offer some battery optimization settings; however, not all function the same way that Optimized Battery Charging does. To explore battery health and optimization features, go to your phone’s settings.
If you’re using Optimized Battery Charging and your gadget’s battery health is still suffering, it may be time for an iPhone battery replacement. For same-day, local service battery services on Apple iPhones, iPads, iPods, MacBooks, and more, contact a CPR Cell Phone Repair store near you. Our technicians can quickly replace your battery and test to ensure your new battery is working correctly. Our stores are also full of iPhone charging accessories, including wireless charging stations, lightning charging cables, car chargers, and more.
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