Check Iphone Battery Healthy And Make Charge Faster
?It's useful to know how to check iPhone battery health if your iPhone X battery seems to be constantly running on low power. You might discover that your battery health is actually deteriorating and that’s why you’re always reaching for a charger even when you’ve only used your phone for a short time.
Inspect your iPhone's battery status
Follow these steps on your iPhone:
1. Open the Settings app. Scroll down and select Battery.
2. Tap Battery Health, where you'll find a report detailing your battery's health percentage, and any suggested steps you can take to improve performance.
Per Apple's description, the Maximum Capacity listed is "a measure of battery capacity relative to when it was new. Lower capacity may result in fewer hours of usage between charge." The closer your device is to 100%, the better.
Apple says that your phone's battery is "designed to retain up to 80% of its original capacity after 500 complete charge cycles," which for most people takes about two years of use.
In the Peak Performance Capability section, you'll see a more detailed explanation of how your battery is doing.
How to make your iPhone charge faster
Charging your phone is usually a straightforward task, but there are times when you might not have a couple of hours to wait around for your phone’s battery percentage to slowly creep back to 100%. In these situations, there are a few methods you can try to speed up the charging process.
1. Turn on Low Power Mode
This reduces the workload on your phone, turning off non-essential background functions and dimming the screen brightness to manage battery level. It can be easily switched on from the Battery tab in the Settings menu.
2. Keep it cool
Ideally set it down in a cool location if possible and don’t place your phone in direct sunlight while charging.
3. Don’t use wireless charging
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Wireless charging is much slower than good old-fashioned iPhone Charging cable charging.
If you have a newer iPhone that supports wireless charging, you should only use it when you’ve got time to spare and don’t need your device to replenish as much power as possible in the shortest time. Using iPhone?X charger.
4. Cycle the battery
Cycling the battery is when you let your device run from 100% fully charged all the way down to zero, until it shuts itself down due to lack of power. You don’t have to be doing this daily, but you should be doing it at least once a month
5. Fully switch your phone off
If it’s still switched on, iPhone will still be performing battery-draining functions in the background such as checking for new messages or potential even auto-downloading updates. It’s recommended that you fully power down your iPhone before you begin charging it.?
6. Turn on Airplane Mode
If you don’t want to fully switch your phone off, put it in Airplane Mode. Doing this won’t speed up your charging as much as fully powering off your phone, but it’ll still be somewhat faster.