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The degradation of your iPhone 14 battery is not great, but it is normal August 14, 2023by Radio Ozodi iPhone 14 Pro with active display Dhruv Bhutani / Android Authority We have seen several iPhone 14 series users expressing concern about battery degradation in recent days. At first glance, these complaints suggest that the latest iPhones suffer from serious battery problems. Many users of the iPhone 14 series on Reddit and X (formerly known as Twitter) published screenshots that show a particularly reduced battery capacity . Users have indicated that the battery capacity is now anywhere from 85% to 95% of their original capacity. iPhone 14 Pro Max's battery life is miles ahead of Twitter tech However, it seems that this is often about nothing. Apple has long confirmed that its iPhone batteries are designed to retain up to 80% of their original capacity after 500 charging cycles . And it should be noted that 500 charging cycles is roughly equivalent to one year.
four months of daily charges. So, it seems normal for iPhone 14 batteries to now report 85% to 90% capacity as we approach a full year after their release. In comparison, some Android phone manufacturers such as Xiaomi and HMD Global now use 80% capacity after 800 charging cycles for some phones, equivalent to about two years of use. We have also seen the Country Email List likes of OPPO, realme and OnePlus have 1,600% capacity after 80 charging cycles. We are not sure if the latest figure reflects real world conditions and electricity habits. However, neither Google nor Samsung provide similar numbers for the latest phones. It's still entirely possible that the batteries in the iPhone 14 series will degrade a bit faster than previous models, as some users claim. This may be due to software, extensive use of constant display, extensive use of Magsafe .
another reason. But the recession numbers still seem within Apple's rating parameters. If users hit the 80% mark (or less) after less than a year of use, we'd be more concerned. There are plenty of tips to slow battery degradation , though. First, Apple offers an optimized charging switch that learns the phone from your usage habits and only fully charges when you need it. Many phones offer such functions as Google Adaptive Charging. It's also worth noting that wireless charging can generate excess heat, which can negatively affect battery health, so you might as well stick with wired charging. You can also reduce excess battery degradation by using a slow charger and avoiding idle charging. Twitter Facebook to your friend LinkedIn Sites Related Posts: New iPhone firmware fixes audio and haptic feedback issues.
four months of daily charges. So, it seems normal for iPhone 14 batteries to now report 85% to 90% capacity as we approach a full year after their release. In comparison, some Android phone manufacturers such as Xiaomi and HMD Global now use 80% capacity after 800 charging cycles for some phones, equivalent to about two years of use. We have also seen the Country Email List likes of OPPO, realme and OnePlus have 1,600% capacity after 80 charging cycles. We are not sure if the latest figure reflects real world conditions and electricity habits. However, neither Google nor Samsung provide similar numbers for the latest phones. It's still entirely possible that the batteries in the iPhone 14 series will degrade a bit faster than previous models, as some users claim. This may be due to software, extensive use of constant display, extensive use of Magsafe .
another reason. But the recession numbers still seem within Apple's rating parameters. If users hit the 80% mark (or less) after less than a year of use, we'd be more concerned. There are plenty of tips to slow battery degradation , though. First, Apple offers an optimized charging switch that learns the phone from your usage habits and only fully charges when you need it. Many phones offer such functions as Google Adaptive Charging. It's also worth noting that wireless charging can generate excess heat, which can negatively affect battery health, so you might as well stick with wired charging. You can also reduce excess battery degradation by using a slow charger and avoiding idle charging. Twitter Facebook to your friend LinkedIn Sites Related Posts: New iPhone firmware fixes audio and haptic feedback issues.