How to charge a new iPhone 11

Fast charging.

Starting with model 11 of the iPhone there is a fast charging. Charge your iPhone up to 50% in 30 minutes. Once it reaches this point, the charging rate decreases. If you want to charge your iPhone properly, it’s best to use a standard 1A adapter to charge it sparingly. It will take longer, but it will give you longer battery life. If you have time, then put your iPhone on slow charge. Don’t charge your iPhone to 100% more than once every three months. Note that not all iPhone models support fast charging. Take a look at the photo to see which devices support this feature:

If your phone runs out of power in freezing temperatures, check out this article. It goes into detail about the temperature rating of your iPhone. When you plan on not using your phone for a long time, charge it to 50% and turn it off. This is the optimal level of charge for prolonged storage of your gadget.

Don’t allow the battery to charge to 100% and don’t allow it to discharge to 0%, in this mode the battery quickly wears out and loses its maximum capacity. It’s better to charge your iPhone or iPad several times a day than to charge it once from zero to maximum. If possible keep the charge level in the 40-80% range.

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To turn your device on, press and hold the side button until the Apple logo appears on the screen. To turn it off, press and hold the side button and any of the volume buttons at the same time until the slider appears. Then move it.

How to properly charge your iPhone and preserve battery capacity?

Categorically welcome! The question (voiced in the title of the article) on the one hand quite interesting and thought-provoking, but on the other What is there to think about?? Because, in essence, the answer would be very simple you put the charger in and charge it! How to do it wrong?

It would seem that this would be the end, but there are a huge number of related nuances concerning the proper charging of the iPhone. How to charge and not harm the battery? What you can and can not? What to do after purchase, wait for discharge or use immediately? Now we are going to figure it all out! But first let’s remember one very simple truth, you can’t charge a battery the wrong way. Here’s the surprise!:)

This is simply impossible due to the fact that in:

There are special controllers that are responsible for the process of receiving current. If one of them does not like something, the device simply will not charge. Of course, it is necessary to specify that we are talking about original accessories. In the “Chinese” for 100 no microcontrollers are out of the question. And although you can teach non-genuine batteries to charge, it is better not to use them for a long time, but only in desperate situations.

The only thing you can do right or wrong while charging is not to cover the device with a blanket, pillow or other materials. Because the iPhone, and most other gadgets on the market tend to get hot while charging (why and is it terrible?)?). And it’s safer to let that heat escape freely into the atmosphere.

What’s the best way to charge your iPhone

If you are too lazy to read further, here is the answer to the question posed in the title: As you wish. Yes, you can charge your iPhone any way you like. Any way you like. They are all perfectly safe, regardless of where and how exactly the energy comes to the battery. For those who don’t take such claims at face value, I recommend reading the rest of this parsing in its entirety. Just read to the end, there is a lot of useful information.

The iPhone battery is designed for 500 charge cycles no matter how you charge it

The main goal that many advisors have in explaining how to “properly” charge your iPhone is to delay battery wear and tear. After all, the sooner it happens, the worse it is, because then the Apple smartphone will simply start working slower because of the built-in mechanism of trotting. So far, so good. But in practice, charging methods have little or no effect on wear and tear, or if they do, they have such a negligible effect that you might as well ignore it.

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We all know that the standard battery life used in the iPhone is 500 cycles. That’s what Apple says on their website, and they are not hiding it, suggesting that users should use this value as a guide. That is, in order to spend one cycle, you need to discharge the iPhone once and then charge it. But it is more convenient to be guided by the charging. So, if you charge your iPhone every day or a little less frequently, its battery will wear out after about a year and a half.

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First, attach your iPhone to the charger and plug it in. The first charge of the device takes some time and is a minimum of 12 hours. When the gadget reaches 100% charge, you need to fully discharge the battery, and then you can charge the smartphone again.

The official position of Apple: Users have adapters from older devices, they can charge new devices. Otherwise, the chargers from previous devices will be thrown away, and this pollutes the environment.

How to properly charge the new iPhone 11

One of the biggest misconceptions is that iPhone (both 11 and other models) need to be charged only when the battery turns red or shows a 2-3% residual value. This is incorrect: the lithium-ion batteries that go into iPhones have no “memory effect. Their capacity is not affected by recharging, for example, at 75% of their remaining capacity. In addition, there is no need to discharge the device at 0 after purchase, either.

iPhone battery capacity drops only after 500 cycles if it is used properly. Battery life will be reduced by 20%.

  • Plug it in at the same time. this is essential for proper optimization. All the more reason why, with a battery life level of 11 iPhones, this is realistic.
  • Do not use the gadget while it is charging, and especially do not include resource-intensive applications: this will lead to overheating.
  • Use only original accessories for charging.

You can also charge iPhone 11 with a computer, but the process does not always work correctly. Sometimes it stands still: this is due to the low current in the USB connector of the latter. Your iPhone needs at least 1 watt, and some ports give as little as 0.5. As a result, charging either doesn’t go or works in the opposite direction: the battery drains out. This does not apply only to Macs, which produce 10 watts.

How to properly set up your new iPhone

Among the readers of our Telegram chat there are many of those who have just switched from Android to iOS: users are not only interested in what iPhone to choose, but also where to start getting acquainted with iOS. Last week we had a question about whether you could buy a one-month subscription to iCloud to transfer all your data to the cloud and then to your new iPhone. Turns out not everyone knows about the handy Quick Start feature that can help you avoid backing up. Here’s a collection of tips and tricks for setting up your new iPhone: how to configure it, what to check and what settings to turn off right away.

Here’s what to look for when setting up your iPhone for the first time

Go to the “Settings” “Battery” menu and turn on the “Charge Percentage” setting. When you use power saving mode on your iPhone SE (2nd gen) or iPhone 8 or earlier, the battery percentage is always displayed in the status bar.

To combat this effect, the battery had to be discharged to 0% and then fully charged, and to do this as often as possible (but even “then” it was not necessary to do this every time). Most manufacturers still recommend fully discharging the battery with a frequency of about once every three months.

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Universal charger. powerbank

For traveling I got this cool device. It is not just a 10,000 mAh power bank, you can get it in bulk, but it is also a battery charger! Yes, there are two USB-A ports (or USB-A and USB-C, you can choose which one you want when ordering) with a maximum power of 45W (15W for USB-A and 30W for USB-C). That is you can charge your iPhone and iPad, or iPhone and MacBook Air, with enough power.

I got it with USB-C so I can charge my wife’s MacBook Air if I need to

The main thing is that for the price of a good powerbank you get not just a box with the battery, but also the charger adapter. If you are going somewhere, it’s a very useful device, you can take both the charger and the external battery. I am pleased with the size, even smaller than the iPhone 11 Pro. How cool is that??

I think it’s just genius. In the past, you had to take a power bank and a couple of chargers separately, now you can get by with just one such device. Pay attention to the vendor coupons, with them you can get an additional discount.