Because even when it's just sitting on the nightstand the iPhone is using battery, and it's being topped up to stay at that 80% point. You can observe the charging/discharging on iOS chart by goingSettings > Battery. Leave the iPhone off charge and it will lose charge overnight. When...
avoid exposing your phone to high temperatures—AppleandSamsungsay their phones work best at 0℃ to 35℃ ambient temperatures limit your charging to 80% of the full capacity and don't let it dip below 20% don't leave your phone charging for an extended period, such as overnight, and dis...
overnight,but that doesn't mean the devices need to be next to us while we sleep.Many studies have shown that people who keep phones in their bedrooms sleep more poorly.So you'd better have a charging station outside the bedroom.And we can create many no-phone ...
Your phone is designed to be on all the time. Not a single phone manufacturer has designed their device with the intention that you power it down and put it in a drawer when you're not using it. Sure, you can extend the life of a lithium-ion battery by charging it to roughly 50-6...
Re: IWC stopped overnight - should it need winding? Originally Posted by benshep anyway, let's see how it fares from now on. fingers crossed the iwc reputation can avoid a further battering, otherwise it's heading back with a request for a new mechanism as some of you have suggested...
harder for you because you run on a Mac, or Microsoft is going to put Edge pop-ups all over Windows, or Figma is going to strike a deal with Chrome to use some cutting edge API that you don’t have access to. There’s a lot of dependencies there. How are you bal...
A particularly harsh blow to the confidence is delivered when a competitor in front of us is on the phone to a friend of hers. I hear her friend ask “Are there any fit men around?” She looks around, sees us, I shake my head and she says to her friend, “Nah.” Hey, you try...
Here's how to avoid losing your AirPods, and what you should know about how much of a beating they can take.
charging them to their full capacity in the above scenarios makes sense. However, avoid making it a regular habit, as consistently charging your devices to full capacity cannegatively impact battery lifeand accelerate degradation. If charging to the recommended level meets your needs until you can ...
You're probably aware that overnight charging is bad for your battery's longevity because it forces your phone to stay at full capacity for several hours at a stretch (and lithium-ion batteries like to remain at 50% as long as possible). Of course, overnight charging is also very conveni...