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iPhone Charging Mistakes That Are KILLING Your Battery



David & David debunk charging myths and show you how to charge your iPhone the right way. There’s a lot of misinformation about iPhone charge based on how older phone batteries worked.

1. Introduction [0:00]
2. Should I Charge My iPhone Overnight? [0:08]
3. The Battery Health Percentage Is Bull [1:17]
4. Should I Charge My iPhone Right Out of The Box? [1:31]
5. Always Use MFi-Certified Cables [1:53]
6. The Truth About Wall Chargers [2:32]
7. Should I Use Low Power Mode? [3:16]
8. The Truth About Wireless Charging [4:09]
9. Can I Use A MagSafe Charger On Older iPhones? [4:42]
10. Clean Out Your iPhone’s Charging Port [5:08]
11. Can I Wired and Wirelessly Charge My iPhone At The Same Time? [5:55]

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  1. Battery degradation do the cheap chargers is more often a result of poorly regulated voltage instead of too much current (of course acknowledging that voltage and amperage are intertwined). The phone regulates the current input, but can be challenged with voltage spikes. I have tested a few cheap chargers, the voltage can be extremely noisy. Apple chargers produce very clean power.

  2. I know this is a small sample size, but my wife and I got our iPhones at the same time we use the same charging hardware also. I am very diligent about keeping my iPhone battery between 50% and 80%, while my wife will drain hers all the way down to single digits before charging again to 100%. I actually use my phone more per day than she does (both more intensive apps and more screen time), but after a little more than a year, my battery health still says 100%, while my wifeโ€™s is down to 97%. At least in my sample size taking care of your battery does make a difference.

  3. Actually Apple has a setting so you only charge to 80%, Its supposed to help the battery last longer. And they recommend trying to keep it between 40-80%. So sounds like draining to 0 and then charging to 100 may hurt battery life?

  4. Since always keeping MacBook plugged in can save the battery life span, does the same mechanics apply on iPhone, too? Will iPhone utilize only from the power supply when it's charged up to 100%?

  5. Well my iPhone 11 lived through 1789 charging cycles and is now at 79% capacity, soo 80% by 500 cycles somehow don't add up and sound like random numbers thrown into the video

  6. 1:25, spoke to an apple rep who used this feature to determine the health of my battery & now your tell me it was all B.S. I wish he was listening to your video then while telling me this. Just so much mis. info out there.

  7. In Nigeria where stable power is some kinda issue, many people carry power banks around.

    Is it safe to charge my iPhone with power banks considering itโ€™s serving as both plugs and the power source?