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The iPhone is built to offer a seamless and effortless user experience, made possible by the integration of advanced technologies and precise engineering. One of the most crucial components behind this experience is the battery and its impact on overall performance.

Batteries are complex systems influenced by multiple factors that affect how they perform and, in turn, how your iPhone operates. Like all rechargeable batteries, iPhone batteries are consumable parts with a limited lifespan. Over time, their capacity and efficiency naturally decrease, eventually requiring replacement. As a battery ages, you may notice changes in your device’s performance.

It’s important to understand the difference between battery life and battery lifespan. Battery life refers to how long your iPhone runs before needing a recharge, while battery lifespan indicates how long the battery will last before it must be replaced. By maximizing both, you can get the best possible performance and longevity out of your Apple devices.

  • Avoid exposing your iPhone to extreme heat or cold.
  • Keep your iOS updated to benefit from battery optimization features.
  • Use original Apple chargers and cables to avoid battery damage.
  • Enable Low Power Mode when your battery is running low.
  • Avoid letting the battery drain completely before charging.
  • Reduce screen brightness or enable Auto-Brightness.
  • Disable background app refresh for unused apps.
  • Turn off Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and Location Services when not needed.
  • Store your iPhone with a 50% charge if you won’t use it for a long time.
  • Avoid overnight charging regularly to reduce battery stress.