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Whether it's the brand new iPhone 14 Pro or the just-shipped Galaxy Fold 4 or the upcoming Pixel 7 Pro, you don’t have to micromanage your phone's charging. You just don’t. And not because your time is worth so much more than the dozens of dollars it might save you over the life of your phone, but because modern phones use machine learning and artificial intelligence to manage charging in ways stranger and more sophisticated than almost any human could ever match.
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@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
🚀 Visit www.brilliant.org/reneritchie to start learning STEM for FREE! 🔥 The truth about eSIM: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ZP9kOi_wU9Q.html 🪫 How are you charging your iPhone?
@kreigerbailey3550
@kreigerbailey3550 Год назад
Portland, JAMAICA in the Building!!!!
@monsterous289
@monsterous289 Год назад
Multiple government studies have shown that staying between say, 40-60% can have a standard battery last millions of cycles, literally. Most of those side effects are due to charging/discharging at extremes. But yes, keeping your battery relatively cool is probably the most important for a smartphone.
@Starwarsgames66
@Starwarsgames66 Год назад
I upgrade my phone every year so I could care less about battery health. Faster is always better for me.
@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
@@AppleReviews I talk to him all the time, we're on the same page :)
@jeffhale1189
@jeffhale1189 Год назад
Thanks…I appreciate your thoughts on battery charging. Blessings on your day!
@ballintuim
@ballintuim Год назад
Rene you are so so missed on MBW. I know your new job is fulfilling but it feels like we’ve lost you in a Apple sphere. There’s no one else that does what you do. You’re missed pal
@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
Thank you so much, I miss it as well!
@Clint_L
@Clint_L Год назад
@@ReneRitchie yes. You’re absolutely missed Rene. Please come back. Don’t forget us. ❤❤❤
@rodefshalom
@rodefshalom Год назад
MBW?
@Clint_L
@Clint_L Год назад
@@rodefshalom MacBreak Weekly
@matefamily7883
@matefamily7883 Год назад
Yes you are so missed
@gigabit409
@gigabit409 Год назад
I kept my iPhone 12 Pro's battery between 40 and 80 and it was still at 100% capacity after 18 months. I charged it "normally" for 6 months and lost 6% of the battery capacity.
@SalmanAhmad0122
@SalmanAhmad0122 Год назад
I really very much doubt that a battery can be at 100% capacity after 18 months, no matter what someone does beyond just packing up the device and not using it for 18 months. (And even then I still don't think it would be at 100%.)
@Progan666
@Progan666 Год назад
It could’ve been that the cell in your phone was quite a bit larger than the nominal capacity so you were initially burning through that extra. Also keeping the charge between 40 and 80 suggests that you didn’t use the phone much so you would’ve had less charge/discharge cycles
@mwitchb
@mwitchb Год назад
I have battery health at 83%, almost 4 years. Not bad I think.
@AirDropScar
@AirDropScar Год назад
I got 86 percent in less then 1 year and a half
@blank3406
@blank3406 Год назад
thats fantastic
@kt334
@kt334 Год назад
I'm at ~80% on my XS (after 3years) but it gives me a warning message saying battery is in critical health and needs to be serviced. Battery burns really really fast. But I'm upgrading to the 14 Pro soon anways.
@darpannath3218
@darpannath3218 Год назад
@@kt334 so does 80% health affect your phone performance too? How many hours does your phone last?
@lawrence09151
@lawrence09151 Год назад
Same on a 11 pro max I got at launch so about 3 years
@masterchiefsandok
@masterchiefsandok Год назад
My iPhone 7 is sitting at 86% Battery Health with 825 cycles on a 4 year old battery and I've been using a smart battery case on it the whole time. Most of the day it sits at 100% charge all day and only drops to maybe 80% by the end of the day on the internal battery. I don't worry about the battery and it has been perfectly fine!
@obamtl
@obamtl Год назад
I do have to say though that the primary use of MagSafe to charge my iPhone 12 Pro appeared to shred battery health much faster than I was accustomed to seeing, putting me down to 80-something percent in less than a year.
@mcintosh.motors
@mcintosh.motors Год назад
Same. Mix of magsafe and the 20W fast charger and my 12 PM battery doesn’t even last half a day anymore. I’m going back to the 5W charger for night use on the 14. Will bring faster chargers though for travel
@herb414
@herb414 Год назад
Agreed. Went to 87% in ten months on my 12 mini, which already had limited battery life out of the gate. Magsafe kills batteries.
@Kythlo
@Kythlo Год назад
Miss your reviews Rene, hope you’re enjoying your new phone and new job!
@dfair
@dfair Год назад
This video was the best explains on this topic I’ve seen regarding call phones specifically. A+++
@atle127
@atle127 Год назад
I was literally wondering about this question just yesterday about whether I should care about my charging approach. On my old iPhone X, I had the same battery for 3.75 years and used the phone for 5-7 hrs/day according to my activity charts, routinely charging to 90-100%. I was surprised it lasted that long but I also charged wirelessly 90% of the time so the phone was rarely hot, so I think that played a role in how long the battery lasted before my iPhone 14 came.
@michaelcorcoran8768
@michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад
I think micromanaging it is a waste. You're basically enduring the kind of limitations that you're trying to prevent. And it's possible they won't even help
@kalawrence9
@kalawrence9 Год назад
I found out after three years and over 800 charge cycles on my iPhone 11 Pro battery, a quick trip to my local Apple store and about $70 got me a fresh battery installed with 0 charge cycles. Would recommend over getting a new phone based on prior phone's battery life.
@CodyKloepfer
@CodyKloepfer Год назад
The 6 month old 13 Pro I just sold, still had 100% battery health. I didn’t do anything special and didn’t babysit the charging or the battery in the slightest. I fast charged whenever and wherever I wanted, when it was dead and overnight, 95% of the time with MagSafe. I must’ve had a great battery?
@wintermint7
@wintermint7 Год назад
7:40 Not to mention that wireless charging allows you not to have to deal with a port becoming loose or breaking over time.
@MrKevosmin
@MrKevosmin Год назад
Exactly, and with MagSafe and you can listen to music with wired headphones and charge it
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
users wanted it, and they got it. As convent as thing things have become, i'm not about to introduce problems myself.. And if i live in the 'stone-age'' then so be it *picks up my club and i drag my sister into the cave*
@_Digitalguy
@_Digitalguy Год назад
I agree with everything except in part with wireless charging. Wireless does generate quite a bit of heat, and while there are solutions for fast wired charging there is not much can that can be done for wireless. But if it's convenient for the user, it's a worthy trade-off... Another thing that should be pointed out is that this applies to iPhones but not to iPads, which don't have battery optimization. Also Android phones don't always have it either (Samsung does) and worst, most Android OEMs do not offer battery servicing...
@michaelcorcoran8768
@michaelcorcoran8768 Год назад
You're very much mistaken about modern Android phones not having the same smart Battery Technology. Adaptive battery, adaptive charging was on Android long before iOS
@kkara4311
@kkara4311 Год назад
What about first charge?
@_Digitalguy
@_Digitalguy Год назад
@@michaelcorcoran8768 you are saying I am mistaken about something I didn't say.... I never said that modern Android phones don't have adaptive battery for instance. Also when I said battery optimization I meant more than just adapting charging. Adaptive charging works well when you have regular charge habits, but does not work so well when you don't... Samsung phones for instance offer a battery limit of 85% which allows you to leave the phone plugged it any time for any lenght of time. Regadless I din't say that most brands don't have adaptive charging, just that some don't (most actually do today). Nor did I say it came on iOS before Android...
@MarkAlderson
@MarkAlderson Год назад
Sure do miss you on Macbreak Weekly! Another great informative video. Thanks again! Hope the new job is making you happy.
@aelaan12
@aelaan12 Год назад
I remember a while back you made a similar video, maybe about the MacBook Pro and I have kept that advise. Actually my M1 work laptop is charging at home to 80% and once I don't charge it and let it drain for a few days it will send the message to plugin and I do it and it takes it to 100% so it is smart as a whip. My iPhone 11 still goes strong as well. I know that after 80% it is maybe shorter but who cares, there are outlets everywhere, except when you need them of course.
@sly2792004
@sly2792004 Год назад
The optimization never works for me. I go days on one charge. So when I charge it is irregular so with no pattern it just always charges to 100%. I usually catch it at 92-95 and at that point why not just let it finish
@seinfarage9959
@seinfarage9959 Год назад
Hi from Sénégal... What settings should be on for optimized battery charging to take effect on iPhone 13 regular on ios 16 ? I think Apple did say few settings must be turned on for it to work.
@nikolavonfulton5195
@nikolavonfulton5195 Год назад
This is one of the reason I did not turn on battery percentage on on my 13 pro max. I gotten so used to not seeing a percent that when I turned it on. And watched it go down it started to give me anxiety. So I just switched it off and just enjoy the phone and it’s amazing battery
@sakshamsharma4194
@sakshamsharma4194 Год назад
Hahahah dude tffff … i did the same tooooo because of same reason 😂😂😂
@Creedness
@Creedness Год назад
About 3 years ago my dad bought xs max and two months later I bought 11 pro max, I micomanaged my battery and my dad used to leave his phone plugged overnight and whenever he felt like it. Half a year later my phone seemed to keep 100% battery health and my dads phone dropped to 95%… but now 2 and half years later mine is 83% and his 87%, considering we have same level of use, and the fact i was constantly worried about my battery health causing me to use only 60% of it (20-80%), I now realize it wasn’t worth it.
@braydenhaines5456
@braydenhaines5456 Год назад
I’ve had my iPhone 13 Pro Max since release day and it is still at 100% battery health, with moderate usage everyday. Compare that to my iPhone 11 Pro Max which lost well over 10% in its first year! Apples focus on improving battery health is showing
@chrisvda88
@chrisvda88 Год назад
‘Battery capacity’ kinda feels like a lie to me. I’ve had an iPhone 11 for over 2 years it’s at 89% capacity but the battery performs really well with minimal use I can get well over 24 hours. Compare that to the phone XR my wife used to have her phone was draining much quicker while at a capacity of 95% or even a little more. That being said I never let my battery go under 40% before charging.
@gooberlaya
@gooberlaya Год назад
just upgraded from my 11 pro max and its battery dropped to 88 percent battery health relatively quickly but then kind of capped there
@flamingkillermc2806
@flamingkillermc2806 Год назад
Don’t count on that % because sooner on later it will drop down to 99%
@redmin
@redmin Год назад
My normal used iphone 12 mini (that really is known for poor battery life) after 1.5 years is still at 100%. I do not know anyone who relies only on battery AI being able to achive this. And it is not that hard to achive this.
@user-qc6gv3dx1t
@user-qc6gv3dx1t Год назад
The battery percentage health is not accurate, it just calculates the cycle per charge you do then lessen the percent health by the numbers of cycles, so if you are a heavy user like playing heavy demanding games it will wear the battery much quicker and wont be directly proportional to the charge cycle because you drain your battery much faster. I compare same iphone models, one i used for work the other one for gaming and media, always charge both at night with almost same battery percentage. Same battery health right now 89 percent but the gaming iphone drains quicker when comparing just at youtube playback on both devices. The battery health percentage is just a rough estimation per charge cycle not the wear and tear of usage. Hope this helps to clarify :)
@ajjono
@ajjono Год назад
Hey Rene, In the case of fake iPhone chargers hurting the battery. Is the same true for wireless chargers? Is an off brand wireless charger potentially going to age the battery faster or damage the phone in some way
@RandomVids-hx1py
@RandomVids-hx1py Год назад
I’m 9 months in on my 13 PMax and I’m still at 100% health. My battery is typically at 45% when I plug it for the night from being used off and on 12:30am to 7pm. With the great battery I only charge it when I’m asleep. I absolutely love my iPhone 13 Pro Max ❤❤
@RandomVids-hx1py
@RandomVids-hx1py Год назад
99% almost made it a year lol
@MishalJKamdar
@MishalJKamdar Год назад
My 13 pro max always charged it to 100% and sometimes leave on charger unless I go out. And it’s 98% charging capacity after a year. Rene is right. Let the tech do it’s job for you…
@ivaanzwarrior
@ivaanzwarrior Год назад
Excellent video to open some insights 😀
@elizbeth8659
@elizbeth8659 Год назад
Hello Rene, Very happy to see another video from you. You have made a lot videos on this topic. My question from the last video is still unanswered. I don’t have predictable charge schedule. Maybe machine learning found a pattern or maybe it hasn’t. I don’t know how to know? Charges are everywhere. I can charge at home, work and in transit. Glance at battery plug in or unplug. It takes 5 seconds.
@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
Just plug in and don't worry about it, it'll manage the charging either way
@Progan666
@Progan666 Год назад
I don’t trust apple’s logic and neither should you. My airpods rarely ever hold off at 80% because of how random my usage and charging habits are. I try to keep my phone from charging past 90%, I like having it at 86 but I certainly don’t lose sleep over this, I only make the effort to disconnect it.
@windowsoflife
@windowsoflife Год назад
Thanks! How about iPad 9th Generation charging? Can I leave it in the charger all week as it is used to run an audio mixer at church. Should I unplug it after it’s charged?
@SammySuperStar
@SammySuperStar Год назад
Amazing video Rene!!! Keep the amazing work
@BernardoMartinsMateus
@BernardoMartinsMateus Год назад
I already bought the iPhone 14 Pro Max and plan on having it for a long time (I've been using the 8 Plus for the last 4 years, I'm pretty sure I can go 5/6 with this one) I will use it the way I want to use it and if/when the battery depletes, I will have no problem replacing it smartphone usage should be enjoyable and not stressful 😄
@Soap-sk5mc
@Soap-sk5mc Год назад
Battery health: does it matter for battery health whether you charge with a 20w adapter, 60w adapter, or 10w wireless thing? Also, is it bad to leave it on a wireless charging stand all day (even when fully charged) ? Thanks.
@Tech-geeky
@Tech-geeky Год назад
Whats wierd is I never thought "Battery health" worked.. Perhaps on the latest iOS AND iPhones but not when using iOS 15 on older ones. My battery health on my iPhone 6s Plus, still shows *100* optimal, yet i know i keep charging my phone regularly than two times a week.. I'm a light user, so under normal circumstances i could go a week and a half without a charge.. Since the iOS15 update, I' been having to charge much more, even though my habits have not changed, and the phone thinks its still "optimal"
@kingjustice1831
@kingjustice1831 Год назад
Well done Sir! Thank you.
@gjtube37
@gjtube37 Год назад
Thanks, Rene! have been leaving my iPad plugged in overnight every night. Is this OK? Does it keeo charging once it reaches 100%?
@connorlearmonth665
@connorlearmonth665 Год назад
Rene, what are your thoughts on continuously plugging and unplugging the phone frequently. I had a strange bug on my Mac, where when the phone is trying to draw too much current at a low charge state, it can’t maintain a power or data connection. So what ends up happening is that even though it’s physically plugged in, it’ll connect and reconnect over and over again until I unplug it. I’m hoping that sort of thing isn’t harmful in any way, but it was definitely a little upsetting when it happened on my brand new phone.
@matthewzaloudek
@matthewzaloudek Год назад
Ask Apple customer support that question
@blasien1
@blasien1 Год назад
Just program a battery replacement at two years if you plan to ķeep the phone long term. That works as well as any scheme I've come up with to baby the battery.
@redsai666
@redsai666 Год назад
Or buy any other phone than apple. Problem solved.
@shanepatrick641
@shanepatrick641 Год назад
@@redsai666 true haha. Why are apples batteries so bad?? 🤔
@megamatt1915
@megamatt1915 Год назад
Awesome video. My main question tho is if the 20W charger damages battery health overtime, simply because every single time i charge my iphone with the 20W charger (just went from XS to 14 pro max), my phone gets quite hot, even if i unplug it when it reaches 100%. it’s also weird that the 14 pro max came with the usb c cable, so 14 users that don’t have a charger yet have to buy a 20W adapter if they wanna stick with apple’s first party charging blocks. for now i’m sticking with the safest route i know which is apple’s 5W port and USB-A cable.
@Two-Stack
@Two-Stack Год назад
5w is definitely safest to minimize temps
@BruceWayne_87
@BruceWayne_87 Год назад
I got a brandnew Iphone 14 Pro max and i fell asleep last night and leave it charging for almost 5hrs. Will it damage the battery?
@JTBKY
@JTBKY Год назад
I love using CarPlay. That really seemed to keep my old iPhone 12 warm. It would just stop charging. So I know the phone was working to keep it cool.
@herb601
@herb601 Год назад
I have had many iPhones over the years. Even with the faster charging, I still use the 5W charger. Every one of my phones when I either sold or traded them, all had 100% battery. Merely throwing it out there for you.
@JAMESWUERTELE
@JAMESWUERTELE Год назад
I don’t care what anyone says, going slow is always easier on batteries.
@herb601
@herb601 Год назад
@@JAMESWUERTELE My years of doing it that way have proven it so. I have many friends that use fast chargers. Within approximately 1 to 1-1/2 years, their batteries are at 90% or below. Hard to argue with facts.
@robbennett
@robbennett Год назад
@@herb601 depends on the phone I guess. I fast charged my one plus 7t every day for three years and it just hit 80% battery health.
@andyH_England
@andyH_England Год назад
@@robbennett The Chinese OEMs have some excellent battery tech, like OPPO, they can charge 1600 times before they reach 80% capacity, whereas the iPhone and Samsung it is nearer 500 total charges. Also, they split the battery so that 60-watt charging is more like 25 watts per battery half.
@edcgadgets-de
@edcgadgets-de Год назад
How many charge cycles do you have? I’m a power-user, using 120-150% of battery per day. Only charging with 5W charger over night but having 400+ cycles per year makes me lose about 8% of capacity per year. And I don’t do gaming, my phone doesn’t get hot often.
@zebonautsmith1541
@zebonautsmith1541 Год назад
Can I assume that even if it's kept on the charger by my desk for the better part of a day; an iPhone Pro running iOS 16; will never suffer from the dreaded "expanding battery" issue I've had on 4 previous phones? Has the expanding battery issue now been put to rest?
@Labyrinth1010
@Labyrinth1010 Год назад
Can anyone share some advice on how to manage driving long hours while not depleting the battery? I drive for a rideshare app and unfortunately need to have my phone on all day for many hours in a dashboard clip. My battery health has already gone down a few percent over the last few months. It definitely gets significantly hotter when the sun is out. I’ve been thinking of designing some sort of shade behind the clip to keep the sun off of my phone.
@mateomossey
@mateomossey Год назад
Very informative video love it!
@JAMESWUERTELE
@JAMESWUERTELE Год назад
Don’t go lower than a quarter tank. The fuel keeps the fuel pump cooler. So they last a lot longer. 😊
@themightytammos
@themightytammos Год назад
I tried micromanaging my battery on my iPhone 13 Pro and that somehow caused the battery health to drop to 99% literally less than a month after I bought the phone. I’ll be taking Rene’s advice with my 14 Pro when it arrives later this month. I guess it really is best to just let the phone take care of itself.
@leguama6131
@leguama6131 Год назад
the advertised mAh is what the phone sees as 100% so if your battery happens to come with slightly more at max charge then that is why you would see 100% for longer, it doesnt really mean anything, so yeah dont worry and just enjoy your phone
@buttscratcher
@buttscratcher Год назад
when you feel the need to mention that you're getting a 14 pro
@JAMESWUERTELE
@JAMESWUERTELE Год назад
I’m waiting on my 14PM space black. REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
@minbcraft
@minbcraft Год назад
@@lllhunterlll9644 I have about 380 cycles on my iPhone X (according to CoconutBattery, not sure how accurate it truly is), and its at 98% battery health
@TalonNismo
@TalonNismo Год назад
Lol. 15 ultra max is almost here.
@stevenkaplan7040
@stevenkaplan7040 Год назад
Rene can you make an explainer video on this? Apple to Move a Part of its Embedded Cores to RISC-V, Stepping Away from Arm ISA. Thanks for still making videos.
@DrDoinks
@DrDoinks Год назад
iPhone 13 pro battery at 350 cycles and 97% battery health, a few simple rules that don’t require micromanaging: 1) Try to charge before 20% 2) Enable optimized battery charging 3) Cool down the phone after intense heat. I love being out in the Texas heat, and my phone has felt plenty of it. I just put my phone in front of a fan for 2-3 minutes so that it’s cool to the touch That’s it. I almost never use my phone while charging it either, since it’ll be up to 80% or more so quickly anyways.
@ShadiFagihi
@ShadiFagihi Год назад
Literally what I was looking for to confirm my steps that I’m going to do for my iPhone 14 promax, cheers mate.
@DrDoinks
@DrDoinks Год назад
@@ShadiFagihi cheers
@Qibbles
@Qibbles Год назад
The $ over the life of battery being minuscule makes sense but honestly it’s the hassle of having to bring it in to apple and the constant power anxiety at the end of a battery’s life that bothers me more so than the cost.
@PersonaN007Grata
@PersonaN007Grata Год назад
My XS Max is 4 years old and the battery health is at 92%. I don’t deep cycle it very often. I usually keep it charged at work and at home. I rarely have it go below 50%.
@stuqwertyly
@stuqwertyly Год назад
Hi! Great info thanks 🙏 very reassuring 😄And how does this apply to MacBooks? Should you work with a MacBook plugged in? Does it damage the battery to have it working at 100% all day, every day? Is it better to have a higher cycle-count with less 100%-mileage, or far more 100%-mileage and a really low cycle-count? And, if you do work with the MacBook plugged in, does Apple itself recommend imposing any kind of discharge routine/schedule?? 🙏
@debragoldfaden5739
@debragoldfaden5739 Год назад
Same question especially because I’ve got the Studio Monitor and because it’s always plugged in to my M1 MBPro. In addition I’m using a hub that’s powered in order to get Ethernet soooo as a result my MBPro is “always charging. Will this hurt my MB? What do you suggest?
@darpannath3218
@darpannath3218 Год назад
Same question
@xcalibur1011
@xcalibur1011 Год назад
double r. please tell us why apple didn't include their vapor cooling system for their i phone 13 14 etc to help with the battery from overheating?
@MiMa-kk2yf
@MiMa-kk2yf Год назад
2 yrs on iphone 12 pro max and battery still at 100%. Use 6 hrs a day on an average both with & without charging cable. Phone is jailbroken - so have a tweak which stops battery charging once the cell’s battery hits 80%.
@u563rick6
@u563rick6 Год назад
What about the heat from the wireless charger and leaving it connected all day while working? I stopped using it… went with just fast charging it when needed.
@plavanbarua7260
@plavanbarua7260 Год назад
Is 40-41c temp. normal while fast charging my OnePlus Nord 2T phone with its 80watt charger?. Ideally it sits around 34-35c and sometimes 38c doing normal stuffs like browsing, streaming videos.
@theHDRflightdeck
@theHDRflightdeck Год назад
How exactly is the BMS going to use a different 20% of the battery each time if there is only 1 cell in the typical phone?
@blacklions
@blacklions Год назад
is cool how you give me the "witcher" vibe. your hoody and the background. nice video
@agentfletcher
@agentfletcher Год назад
I have a 6s plus that’s been on a charger almost constantly between the 6s and 8/x release and plugged since then to now and battery health on the original battery is 96%
@steven_yoon
@steven_yoon Год назад
Rene!! Thanks for your information. Can it be applied to Mac? Battery optimization for Mac usually not work out 😢
@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
More or less. If you leave it plugged in all the time, turn on optimize charging
@andyH_England
@andyH_England Год назад
I use an app called AlDente that allows you to charge to a predefined percentage. I use 85%. My six-year-old MB Pro 15 still has 86% battery capacity.
@the_homie_me
@the_homie_me Год назад
I had my iPhone 11 Pro Max on 100% for over a year, I use 2 Apple Smart Battery cases, once one case dies I switch to the other case, the case gets swapped at 1 percent, it’s died on me a couple times which made me use the phones battery a couple of times
@johto
@johto Год назад
I rocked an iPhone SE (2016) all these years until last week (not a money issue). The battery health was still saying 90% but i knew it was f00bared. It rebooted on random occasions (voltage drops), and the % dropped just by if you stared the screen funnily LOL. Sure, i could have still replaced the battery but the phone itself was around 10 dollars worth and no more updates after IOS 15. Bite the bullet and finally upgraded to a iPhone 14 Pro few days ago. Talk about milking the last drop of your tech before upgrading. The leap with this upgrade has been magical 🤓
@nroman1977
@nroman1977 Год назад
This brings up a question I have had. How come we don't have cases that dissipate heat? Seems like a case on a phone holding in heat is counterproductive.
@gabor1991
@gabor1991 Год назад
My iPhone 13 Pro that I just sold got to 92% capacity after a year of usage. I took care of it in the first few weeks, as one does with a new toy: rarely past 80, full charge cycle once per week yada yada. ThenI just did whatever. I suppose 92% after a year is not that great. I think what did it was that I always used fast charging with my mac's power plug on it. It just charges so quickly lol.
@TheOneAndOnlyTeknocat
@TheOneAndOnlyTeknocat Год назад
Yeah phones have had some form of “smart” charging since lithium ion batteries first showed up. I had a Motorola Startac back in 1998 and one of it’s selling features was smart charging, which at the time just meant the phone managed it for you so it would not over charge. This was required with those batteries to prevent them from overheating and potentially exploding. Now as Rene explains it’s all fancy and uses machine learning for optimal charging, but basically you haven’t really had to worry about it that much for over 20 years now.
@brssnkl
@brssnkl Год назад
I have a iPhone Pro 13. I was leaving it on the with the MagSafe charger day and night. I noticed the phone was getting real hot at night. The first month it got down to 94% Battery Health. I switched back to cable and been charging it to around 80+ % for the past 6 or so months. Battery Health percent stayed at 94 ever since. I don't know if it was a software bug making it heat up or if my phone has a hardware bug or smt but I don't trust Apple's charging logic with this phone. I think iOS 16 has some new check for temperature check with when charging, might give it a go with this phone after I decide to buy a new one.
@ReneRitchie
@ReneRitchie Год назад
I used an inductive charger on the iPhone 13 Pro Max for a year, I was still at 98%. It's usually behavior, not charging, that affects stuff like that
@ruialex314
@ruialex314 Год назад
This 1000 times, I gave my MagSafe away because of this my 12 pro max was at 86% after only one year…my fathers 12 pro max is at 98% after one year
@CerberusTheWise
@CerberusTheWise Год назад
@@ruialex314 well the usage, cables/bricks, and environmental temps all factor in. Before I upgrade my iPhone 12, I used MagSafe to charge for basically 98% of the time for about 2 years, and it’s now floating at 91% battery health.
@ruialex314
@ruialex314 Год назад
@@CerberusTheWise I never had this problem with any phone and I stopped using the charger the battery didn’t go down anymore maybe 2% in one year
@Marchelo1988
@Marchelo1988 Год назад
@@ReneRitchie However, it's not the same living in Utah than in Florida. Room temperature at night WILL be different, and then inductive charging builds upon that. I guess, at least.
@sly2792004
@sly2792004 Год назад
Spent last two years of my life struggling to keep my iPhone and iPad at below 80% I’m done with stress. My phone is at 92% health my sisters is around 90% and she didn’t do any of that. New Mac chargers so fast I can’t catch it before it gets to 100. I’m just going enjoy my stuff and replace barriers via apple care when needed
@rayyansumaguina
@rayyansumaguina Год назад
I agree, the point of charging it from 20 to 80 is to save the battery health, but you're technically only using 60 percent of it which defeats the purpose of saving the battery as if you only have "60 percent batter health" remaining, seems way more complicated and stressful than to just replace the battery every few years
@yabibiin
@yabibiin Год назад
I went to Apple Store for replace new battery after one year uesd my iPhone 13 Pro,but they suggests me to change my habit or charge behavior instead change battery,but I insisted to changed new battery and now just like new phone 😆
@KK-up3pq
@KK-up3pq Год назад
Don't see the problem. The reason is to preserve as much of the 100% for the few days where you can't charge during the day. For normal days 60% should be more than enough as your going to be near the charger all the time anyways
@rayyansumaguina
@rayyansumaguina Год назад
@@KK-up3pq if 60 percent is enough for the day, then why put all the struggle to keep the battery health at '100 percent health' at all times? Doesn't makes sense to me
@ENDWARO7
@ENDWARO7 Год назад
I agree. I got lots more things to focus 🧘‍♀️ with life than my phone’s battery health. With my workflow I end up charging my iPhone and iPad Pro 2-3 full cycles every day of the week due to the photo shoots and editing runs I do. I could leave them both plugged in when inside the office, but I just charge them during my 30-60 minute breaks in between work.
@Farrell0208
@Farrell0208 Год назад
@@yabibiin find an Apple Authorized repair center. You won’t have to wait as long and they won’t argue about it with you. I’ve replaced batteries that were between 90-95% capacity as I was noticing the change in how long it would last the day, and never have had any gruff about it. If they don’t want your money a 3rd party store will be glad to have your business.
@75ss
@75ss Год назад
Umm what if electricity goes.. fully charging a battery pack is d best option if you wanna leave phone batt settings on to save it
@jrrichards9392
@jrrichards9392 Год назад
Great to see you Rene and your great videos!! Congrats on the new job! 🎉
@Slimothy
@Slimothy Год назад
Rene missed the point in a few ways: 1. There are people who intentionally drain their battery everyday because they think that's better than just topping up. This is worse than topping up throughout the day. You mentioned that it's not bad to let your phone below 20%. Technically, that's false. It's best to top up during the day and not drop below 20% as much as possible. 2. There are a LOT (hundreds of millions) of people who do not have an Apple Store near them, especially in Europe and Asia, (especially hot parts of Asia) where managing the battery means a LOT more to them than the average American. My fiancè had 0 Apple Stores on her entire island. So for people like her, managing the battery is something that matters. Unfortunately this video assumes that everyone has $70 to spend on an extra battery and lives near an Apple Store, when that's just not the case. Sure, I live in the USA and have a lot of disposable income and can easily just buy a new iPhone if my battery health drops, but millions of people do not have that luxury, nor an Apple Store nearby. That's a problem I've noticed with a LOT of Rene's videos. But overall, I do agree most Americans should likely not worry too much about their battery health.
@MrKevosmin
@MrKevosmin Год назад
Even then as I live in the USA, the nearest Apple Store or Best Buy is over a mile away
@user-nw8kr7gt7t
@user-nw8kr7gt7t 5 месяцев назад
I live in the philippines, its pretty hot here and original iphone batteries here are extremely expensive, more than 100 dollars. They will also ship your phone outside the country , i think in singapore so you will wait for a month just for a single battery. So i agree we need to micromanage our batteries here. I learn it the hard way when i neglect my 12 mini battery.
@orbitaljellyfish808
@orbitaljellyfish808 Год назад
I mostly agree but am constantly disappointed at how obtuse the power management system is re my constantly-changing schedule. It just doesn’t do what it should unless I have the same daily cycle, which comes and goes but since the pandemic mostly goes.
@Stewbular
@Stewbular Год назад
Is it bad for the batteries to keep my iPad Pro 12.9” gen 6 & M1 MacBook Air plugged in 24/7? Or keeping my iPhone 13 Pro Max plugged in all night while I sleep?
@mza2001
@mza2001 Год назад
Your stressing your battery way too hard, just top up whenever…
@ArvidOlson
@ArvidOlson Год назад
So is onstallong something like al dente on my macbook, worse for the computer (like never charging more than 70%) or just not that much better than not caring? Is it better to use my macbook being powered through the wire or use the battery? Is that better on 100% or 70% battery?
@marxistlynchist
@marxistlynchist Год назад
though its just personal anecdote, when my battery capacity went down to 98% I panicked and installed Al Dente. after six months of using it and never charging beyond 70% unless necessary - the capacity went down to 90%. I assumed it wasn't working so I deleted it and just relied on the built in battery management and only kept the MacBook plugged in when doing intensive tasks or connecting to an external monitor- otherwise it just ran on battery (though rarely went below 20%). a year and a half on, capacity is still 90%.
@Brsrafal
@Brsrafal Год назад
I agree by the time battery goes bad phone will be outdated or break. I been charging my phone overnight for all my life. Usually get cheap phones they last now I got the galaxy 53 most I ever spend on a device lol so I'm being paranoid but I figured I'm charge as I always did
@phototristan
@phototristan Год назад
I just sold my iPhone 11 Pro Max and I always charged it whenever and however I wanted, the battery was still at peak performance and this is a four year old iPhone.
@thatgirlfrombengal1503
@thatgirlfrombengal1503 Год назад
How many hours should I charge my iphone 14 pro the first time I use it.. the very first time
@harshgodaragodara1196
@harshgodaragodara1196 Год назад
Is it true that 4k30fps is only supportable in 256gb variants or upto variants in iphone 14 pro models not in 128gb variants in pro models plzzz replyyyyyy
@Mbro-dq2do
@Mbro-dq2do Год назад
Rene your videos are so dope. I appreciate the info you freely give to us. I've learned so much about my iPhones and 4 Macs I have. I HAVE TWO ORIGINAL M1 MACS. UN-F--king believable. Amazing machines. You helped me with them.
@JP-nq1er
@JP-nq1er Год назад
Great video Rene. Always been impressed by your tech content. I 1000% agree. I don’t know why people obsess over battery health. iPhone batteries are $100 or less to replace through Apple & if you have AppleCare + then it’s free when the battery wears down. It’s going to happen. People spend more time babysitting their battery than actually enjoying the device. There are a few common sense things people can do. Don’t leave your phone in extreme heat or extreme cold, use official chargers and I would say don’t run the phone below 20% often and you should be fine. People think because the battery wears out that’s the end of their iPhone when that’s not the case, just get it replaced when that happens.
@Soushi123
@Soushi123 Год назад
The problem is apple only replaces battery at 79% or below. There are so many posts on Reddit saying that they won’t do it. Even if you want to pay for it. Then you are stuck at 81% or 80% battery health.
@danteerskine7678
@danteerskine7678 Год назад
@The Omniverse apple even won't change the battery for a 4 yrs X's Max, so why people bother buying their trash when newer iOS is all about anti third party repair which will disable the battery health. So what's the use of buying iPhones, that are borderline unfixable and you have to throw it in the trash when the battery will die or the phone is permanently bricked creating more e waste???
@andrewstanley
@andrewstanley Год назад
does opening the phone reduce its water-resistance? do they seal it properly?
@BKDDY
@BKDDY 10 месяцев назад
They don't even sell batteries for most Android phones.
@adequatequality
@adequatequality Год назад
The sponsorship plug was smoother than the Dynamic Island's animation 🔥
@boatenthusiastandexplorer6961
I have a I phone 12 what I do is charge my phone to 78 percent last me majority of the day cause I’m at work and I don’t mind letting the battery go down my phone is only at 100 percent if I know I’m going on a trip or I’m driving many hours away
@ante042
@ante042 Год назад
Great video! I agree 👍🏼
@chriswilcox8977
@chriswilcox8977 Год назад
How do power adaptors do the heavy lifting? I see this pushed by the likes of Anker, though I’m not sure how that actually works.
@officialyasir
@officialyasir Год назад
Even though iPhone is my primary device, I bought a S22 Plus recently to play around with Samsung just makes battery management easier, they gave you a setting to pause charging at 85%, so you can charge anytime and not have to worry. You can easily toggle this setting on or off from notification quick controls. Of course Apple refuses to give us control over anything like we are idiots or something. It’s not about 70 bucks battery replacement costs, it’s about using this planet’s resources wisely, it’s a lot of resources to make these batteries, let’s make the best of it. This is also how EVs work, you set a daily charging limit and then if you need to go on long road trips, you can change it to 100%.
@IAmGabe777
@IAmGabe777 Год назад
What about having your iPhone on low power mode all the time compared to not having it on all the time?
@IvnValmont
@IvnValmont Год назад
0:26 - Unless you have background apps that mess with the aoftware that handles machine learning, yes, which many OEM branded phones have.
@pcofranc
@pcofranc Год назад
Pixel 2 user (almost 5 years). Battery swap? New batteries are not available. Installed a "new" battery from amazon and had to replace the screen. After 3 weeks phone lasted about 1/2 of new. Most places will not replace the battery and those that do want $180+ Hoping phone can last until iPhone 15 (USB-C). 14 brought AOD which I love.
@aphonia0714
@aphonia0714 Год назад
This video couldn't have come at a more perfect time as I'm sitting here monitoring my charging on my new 14 Pro I picked up last night. 😂 Thank you for this!!!
@ResplendentRaider
@ResplendentRaider Год назад
Yup, makes much sense to me. Just traded in my XS Max for the 14 PM and my battery health was still at 86%.
@HasanZobaer
@HasanZobaer Год назад
how many years did you use your XS Max and what was your general charging habits?
@ResplendentRaider
@ResplendentRaider Год назад
@@HasanZobaer i used the XS Max since launch day and because I have battery anxiety, I never let my battery completely drain. Probably 30% was the lowest I would let it get before charging. Most days, once it hit 50% I would charge it.
@RaviSharma-lv5is
@RaviSharma-lv5is Год назад
Does wireless charging affect the battery life??????? Please suggest.
@SchmaltzyCraftsy
@SchmaltzyCraftsy Год назад
13 pro max, mine says 92% health. I only charge it nighttime on my magsafe stand with optimized on. I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong.
@jose25pena
@jose25pena Год назад
Same here. 13 pro max I purchased in April of 2022 and I’m at 94%. I’m going to try turning off battery optimization and see what happens.
@JustinsSupercars
@JustinsSupercars Год назад
Just got my iPhone 14 pro and I’m actually shocked how terrible the battery life is. I don’t know if there is something wrong with it but it’s barely making a full day. And I’m not a heavy user at all. Even over night it loses 15-20%. Even though all the background things are turned off.
@elm4nsuri
@elm4nsuri Год назад
that is not normal at all, stock ios or did you update? happened to my 13pro after i first updated[15to15.5]. u.s device using it in turkey. so i just sold it.
@Kish-wm8tu
@Kish-wm8tu Год назад
I’d def return that. I’ve only been charging mine once the night before and it lasts until the next night.
@M15Taka
@M15Taka Год назад
LOL You got everyone with that 80% explanation!!! "If you only use it to 80% anyway, why would it matter if battery capacity drops to 80%??" logic, my man. 🧐
@chriskuni9308
@chriskuni9308 Год назад
Can anyone tell me about the effects of MagSafe charging, vs cable charging? I’m still skeptical on the effects wireless charging has on battery heath🤔
@_Digitalguy
@_Digitalguy Год назад
wireless generates heat, there is no way around it, it's convenience at the expense of heath
@keir92
@keir92 Год назад
the only thing ive been doing wrong all these years is leaving my phone plugged in at 100% just so it’s always ready to go
@Mehwhatevr
@Mehwhatevr Год назад
1:00 fair point. I never thought of it like that. Only argument would be for that occasional need to have 81+%… but that is weak.
@HuddyTheBuddy
@HuddyTheBuddy Год назад
I’ve had an iPhone 13 Pro since October of last year, and I’m at 91% battery health. The problem that I deal with is that Apple doesn’t really let YOU decide when and where to charge your battery up to 80 and then go up from there, it decides for itself using machine learning. I’m a college student that has late nights (or all nighters) working on assignments, and other nights where I fall asleep at 8:00 PM. My iPhone just can’t decide on what my schedule is because *I* can’t decide what my schedule is. So because of the way they designed it, my battery gets zapped into charging full every night in an hour or two, and then is on the charger all night. I really wish they would base it off of your sleep schedule set in Health rather than the presumed schedule they think you’re on, because I don’t always go to sleep at the same time, but I always wake up at the same time. I hope Apple adds this feature in later that allows you to base charging speed/percentages on when your alarm is set for, rather than just an estimate.
@pureluck8767
@pureluck8767 Год назад
It is based upon your sleep schedule dude
@HuddyTheBuddy
@HuddyTheBuddy Год назад
@@pureluck8767 According to Apple's own site, "With iOS 13 and later, Optimized Battery Charging is designed to reduce the wear on your battery and improve its lifespan by reducing the time your iPhone spends fully charged. When the feature is enabled, your iPhone will delay charging past 80% in certain situations. Your iPhone uses on-device machine learning to learn your daily charging routine so that Optimized Battery Charging activates only when your iPhone predicts it will be connected to a charger for an extended period of time. The algorithm aims to ensure that your iPhone is still fully charged when unplugged." Now I will say, when it does engage, it will indeed schedule charging to finish by the time my alarm is set, however it almost never engages as stated for the reasoning above, since my schedule is never consistent. I really just want them to add a feature that says something like, "Between x time and y time, turn on Optimized Charging whenever connected to a charger." That would benefit me greatly, especially since my battery health is getting lower every day
@HasanZobaer
@HasanZobaer Год назад
It might sound dumb but get a 5 watt apple charger. I use two apple chargers one 20 watt and one 5 watt. I use the 5 watt to charge overnight cause I don’t need the faster charging speeds when I’m sleeping and use the 20 watt wherever I have to juice it up quickly throughout the day or before heading out for a hike or sth
@corbinduncan1272
@corbinduncan1272 Год назад
what about heat over time from fast charging? my iphone 13 pro gets uncomfortably warm when charging on the 20 watt adapter and heat is a universal no no for batteries.
@MrKevosmin
@MrKevosmin Год назад
Been wondering this as well
@shoumikislam9242
@shoumikislam9242 Год назад
But I am seeing charge on hold due to iPhone temperature on ios 16 on iPhone 13 pro while I do not see it heating up at all. How do I fix this?
@shoumikislam9242
@shoumikislam9242 Год назад
Update: A hard reset fixed my issue. If it doesn't in first attempt, it will in second attempt :P. While connected to charger, I hard reset my iPhone.
@DeEchteZeus
@DeEchteZeus Год назад
so should I leave my MacBook Pro "intel chip" on charging. and take it out when I go to school?
@JCU84
@JCU84 Год назад
I have a 12 pro max and at 81% battery health. I use  MagSafe and I charge over night. When I charge at work and I put it in front of my fan. I try to keep the phone cool when charging now. I think I’ll stop charging over night unless it’s below 30%
@terryhughes7196
@terryhughes7196 Год назад
Whenever I wirelessly charge my phone I have it hooked to a AC vent in my truck which keeps it cool and makes charging faster. Accu battery helps me monitor the temperature and charging status.
@fnfgoat
@fnfgoat Год назад
Did he re-upload this video, cos I’m pretty sure I’ve watched a while ago
@chibonchibon3967
@chibonchibon3967 Год назад
I really need answer : I like to turn off iphone every night at 100% charged, is it ok or not?
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