Not happy with your iPhone’s “fast charging”? Here are 7 tricks to improve the average charging time
Apple’s iPhone has historically had issues with its battery life compared to other phones. While it has already improved performance in several models with the arrival of the iPhone Pro Max, it is not enough since it does not have the largest battery nor does it have the best fast charging. Despite these difficulties, The iPhone performs like a titan when performing certain tasks and you could also perform different tricks to charge it as quickly as possible.. In normal and official settings, iPhone charges from 0% to 50% in 30 minutesthe remaining time will depend on the optimized charge and as it approaches 100% the time becomes slower. That is why we will show you 7 tricks to charge your iPhone faster. If you notice that it is having a bad behavior, you should check if the battery in question is damaged.
Do not charge your iPhone with another device such as a laptop or mobile phone.
You may find yourself in a time crunch and don’t have the charger you normally use.. Some users have the belief that any computer will quickly charge the iPhone, but this This happens precisely because the iPhone tries to recover as much charge as possible in the first few minutes.; this happens with any charger but the total charging time will not be the same.
If you do this normally, take care of the laptop by connecting it to the power before connecting your iPhoneThe battery of the same laptop could be damaged over time. Avoid connecting your iPhone to another device to get battery powerif you do this you will never get a fast average loading time.
Turn off the iPhone
This trick is the oldest one out there, maybe since before the iPhone. If you don’t need it for a long period of time it is the best option; Do this by first connecting the iPhone to power and then turning it off.If you do the opposite, the moment you connect it, it will turn back on. This will only work with an iPhone with an adapter and cable, with MagSafe or wirelessly it will not be possible. The only downside to turning it off is that you won’t know the charge level until it’s turned on..
Remember, to turn off an iPhone with Face ID you must press the side (lock) button and the upper volume button at the same time and hold the same pressure until the power control appears. With Touch ID, the side button only.
Use airplane mode to save time
This is one of the best solutions to gain fast charging time and have information about the charging progress.. Activate airplane mode from the control center, Make sure wireless connections like Wi-Fi and Bluetooth do too in addition to mobile data.
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Close resource-hungry apps
To gain a little more fast charging time You must make sure that there is no app that is consuming resources in the backgroundIn case you didn’t know, there are long background processes that could drain your iPhone’s battery (aka Zepp Life). The best way to avoid this and the above is to close the app immediately. Open the multitasking view or app switcher and remove them one by one.
In addition to this you can disable background updates from Settings in General and then in its dedicated section. Although The best option is to choose the low consumption mode so that it does it automatically
You can turn it on from Control Center or in the Battery section of the Settings app.
Disable optimized battery charging
This feature has been around for several iOS versions and is the reason why your iPhone only gets to 80% battery. To prevent this from happening, you should disable it..
If enabled, iPhone will learn from your previous charging behavior to slow down when charging one or more times in the future. To turn it off, go to the Battery section of your iPhone’s Settings. Go to Battery status and charging and disable optimized battery charging.
On iPhone 15 models, you’ll find the feature in the Charging Optimization menu. This feature should be on by default, just turn it off when you need to gain that extra bit of speed.
Charge it at an appropriate temperature
Proper charging of an iPhone should happen in a environment between 16 and 22 degrees Celsius. If it is A higher or lower temperature could influence the charge level.. You will most likely encounter a higher temperature (unless you live in a country with a fairly cold climate) that will prevent it from fully charging. When it reaches 80%, if the iPhone is too hot it will stop charging.
Help the iPhone charge in a cool place, avoiding hot places or places with long exposure to the sun.. Also do not use it while in an environment prone to high temperatures.
Do not charge iPhone via MagSafe or wirelessly
Maybe with other manufacturers wireless charging is fast but with Apple this is not the case.The maximum charge for MagSafe is 15 W connected to a 20 W adapter and in other types of wireless chargers it is 7.5 W. So it will never be an alternative to charge the iPhone quickly. It is best to use the 20W charger via cable.
It goes without saying that Do not use the iPhone for a long time while it is charging.You may need it at the same time you charge it but The iPhone will have to work harder to charge and it will take longer.. The iPhone will naturally heat up.
Use the appropriate official or third-party adapter, as well as the MFI-certified cable. If your iPhone won’t charge for some reason, we’ll tell you what to do, as well as extra tips for charging your iPhone correctly.
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