How To Keep iPhone At 100 Battery Health
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the creator shares tips to maintain iPhone 14 Pro Max battery health after eight months. Key advice includes keeping the battery above 40-50%, using optimized battery charging, avoiding extreme temperatures, managing screen brightness, and not using the camera heavily when the battery is low. The creator also suggests limiting multitasking, especially gaming, disabling background app refresh for non-essential apps, using Wi-Fi over mobile data, and avoiding using the phone as a personal hotspot to preserve battery life.
Takeaways
- 📱 Keep an eye on battery percentage and start charging before it drops below 40-50%.
- 🔋 Enable 'Optimized Battery Charging' and 'Clean Energy Charging' in settings to reduce battery aging.
- 💡 Avoid keeping the phone's brightness at maximum; use auto-brightness and reduced white point for indoor use.
- 🌡️ Don't expose the iPhone to extreme temperatures; use it at room temperature whenever possible.
- 📹 Avoid heavy camera use when the battery is low; charge the phone before engaging in intensive camera activities.
- 🎮 Limit heavy multitasking, especially when gaming, to prevent the phone from overheating.
- 🔌 Regularly manage 'Background App Refresh' to reduce unnecessary battery drain.
- 📶 Stay connected to Wi-Fi as much as possible to save battery life; use 'Low Data Mode' when battery is low.
- 🚗 Avoid leaving the iPhone in a hot car window to prevent overheating.
- 🔗 Minimize the use of Personal Hotspot to reduce heat and battery drain.
Q & A
What is the video about?
-The video discusses tips and habits for maintaining the battery health of the iPhone 14 Pro Max over an 8-month period.
What is the speaker's current battery health after 8 months of usage?
-The speaker's iPhone 14 Pro Max battery health is still at 100% after 8 months of usage.
What charging habits does the speaker follow to maintain battery health?
-The speaker charges the phone before it drops below 40-50% and avoids letting the battery reach a critically low level.
Which iPhone settings does the speaker recommend enabling for better battery health?
-The speaker recommends enabling 'Optimized Battery Charging' and 'Clean Energy Charging' to reduce battery aging and carbon footprint.
How does 'Optimized Battery Charging' help the battery?
-Optimized Battery Charging learns the user's daily routine and delays charging beyond 80% until closer to when the phone is needed, reducing battery aging.
Why does the speaker avoid keeping the screen brightness at maximum?
-The speaker avoids blasting the brightness to prevent unnecessary battery drain, especially indoors, where the iPhone 14 Pro Max is often too bright.
How does temperature affect the iPhone’s battery life according to the speaker?
-The speaker avoids using the iPhone 14 Pro Max in extreme temperatures, such as high heat or freezing cold, to prevent battery degradation.
What precautions does the speaker take when using the camera on low battery?
-The speaker avoids using the camera, especially for 4K video or heavy use, when the battery is low. They also try to keep the phone plugged in during camera usage to maintain battery charge.
What multitasking habits does the speaker avoid to preserve battery life?
-The speaker avoids heavy multitasking, especially during gaming, as it can heat the phone and drain the battery faster.
How does using Wi-Fi over mobile data contribute to better battery life?
-The speaker uses Wi-Fi as much as possible and limits mobile data use, especially 5G, to preserve battery life. They also suggest enabling 'Low Data Mode' when battery levels are low.
Outlines
📱 iPhone 14 Pro Max Battery Care
The speaker shares their experience maintaining their iPhone 14 Pro Max's battery health after eight months. They emphasize the importance of charging before the battery drops below 40-50% and turning on battery percentage in settings. They also recommend enabling optimized battery charging and clean energy charging to reduce battery aging. The speaker advises against extreme brightness and using the phone in extreme temperatures, suggesting reduced white point and auto-brightness for indoor use. They also caution against heavy multitasking and using the phone heavily when the battery is low, especially with the camera.
🔥 Avoiding Overheating for Better Battery Life
The speaker continues by discussing how to avoid overheating the iPhone, which can degrade battery health. They suggest not using the phone in extreme temperatures and avoiding direct sunlight, especially in hot climates. The speaker also advises against using the phone as a personal hotspot frequently, as this can cause the phone to heat up. They mention that they typically use Wi-Fi instead of mobile data to conserve battery life and suggest using low data mode when necessary. The speaker also points out that they avoid leaving the phone in a hot car, which can cause the phone to overheat and potentially damage the battery.
🔌 Daily Charging Habits and Battery Maintenance
In the final paragraph, the speaker shares their daily charging habits, which include charging the phone every night with an Apple certified charger. They stress the importance of not letting the battery get too low and maintaining good charging practices. The speaker also mentions that they use their phone heavily but manage their usage to ensure the battery health remains optimal. They conclude by reiterating the importance of these habits for maintaining battery health and thank the viewers for watching.
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Keywords
💡Battery Health
💡Optimized Battery Charging
💡Brightness Levels
💡Extreme Temperatures
💡Background App Refresh
💡Wi-Fi Usage
💡Personal Hotspot
💡Auto-Brightness
💡Heavy Multitasking
💡Apple Certified Charger
Highlights
iPhone 14 Pro Max battery health remains at 100% after 8 months due to consistent habits.
Turning on battery percentage in settings to monitor battery life.
Always charging the phone before it drops below 40-50% to maintain battery capacity.
Enabling optimized battery charging and clean energy charging to reduce battery aging and carbon footprint.
Avoiding extreme temperatures (hot or freezing) helps maintain battery health.
Avoid blasting screen brightness indoors; use auto-brightness and reduced white point to conserve battery.
Avoiding heavy multitasking, especially during gaming, to prevent overheating and preserve battery health.
Review and disable unnecessary background app refresh for apps to save battery life.
Using Wi-Fi over mobile data, especially 5G, to conserve battery life.
Avoid using GPS in a hot car window to prevent overheating and battery damage.
Avoid using personal hotspot frequently as it heats the phone and reduces battery capacity.
Keeping the camera usage minimal when battery is low and charging the phone while using the camera helps battery longevity.
Charging the phone daily with an Apple-certified charger ensures long-term battery health.
Not letting the battery fall into low levels or letting the phone turn red by monitoring battery life daily.
Using Apple-certified chargers or trusted alternatives to avoid battery damage from incompatible accessories.
Transcripts
so this is the iPhone 14 pro Max and
this is my iPhone 14 pro Max battery
health after eight months and in this
episode I want to show you how you can
achieve this or at least I'm going to
share with you my experience and how I
was able to maintain this for eight
months already and I don't see it
dropping at all anytime soon I don't
believe as long as I keep up these
habits now keep in mind first and
foremost iPhone 14 pro Max models some
of them and even iPhone 14 pros and any
iPhone 4 have you will not always be
perfect some of them are definitely
going to drain fast in others and you're
going to hear the random comment here
and there of a person who had a
ridiculous dream sometimes you get a dud
you get a phone that just drains faster
than others but for most these tips and
tricks should work out pretty well also
if you're feeling this case this
kickstand case with the mag safe I got
this case for like ten dollars I'm gonna
go ahead and Link that down below first
thing to do when you get your iPhone is
go to the battery section and turn on
your battery percentage you're going to
see it right up there in the battery
icon how much battery I have left now I
always pay attention to battery life and
the first thing I did was I made sure
that I always made sure that this thing
started charging before it goes below 40
and 50 percent now for this video right
after I'm done with this video I'm
throwing it on the charger this is a
habit I've maintained since I got this
phone and I think it's played into why
my capacity is still at 100. the next
thing I did was I go into settings and
in the battery section so go down to
battery and then go to battery health
and charging I immediately turned on
optimized battery charging and clean
energy charging so if those aren't on by
default in your iPhone go ahead and turn
those on now the optimized battery
charging will to reduce battery aging it
learns your daily charging routine and
it waits to finish charging past 80
percent until you need it so it'll
literally learn around the time you wake
up and then it'll like stop the charging
and it'll charge it when you get closer
to waking up which is really good now
the clean energy charging in your region
your iPhone will try to reduce your
carbon footprint by selectively charging
lower carbon emission electricity it is
available so just use the features apple
as unable to try to help your battery
but you can see like when you're
charging you'll see it like start
charging like around the time you're
going to wake up a little bit more and I
definitely have quite a bit of screen
time and you know so definitely I've
been using the heck out of this phone
and really my average screen time
Idols about nine hours three forty seven
on the active screen time but really
just enable those features you're going
to be very happy you did and I think
you'll be able to save yourself some
headache down the line of having to
replace a battery the next thing I don't
do is I don't blast the brightness guys
I mean there is situations and yes I
know you pay a thousand dollars I I
should be able to bash my brightness
Nick what you talking about no of course
go ahead and blast it when you feel
necessary but I'm saying that I don't
blast it all the time because I know
this wears my battery down and for the
majority of the day I actually think the
14 pro Max is too bright for indoors I
actually use reduced white Point indoors
a lot of the times but honestly I keep
it around 50 60 percent during the day
and I also leave on auto brightness so
if you go down accessibility I really
don't like how Apple has buried all the
way in accessibility but I leave on auto
brightness as well because that will
tweak the brightness to levels that keep
the battery pretty healthy and also
match the environment so I do do that
but I do find that having reduced white
point on is necessary with these 14 Pro
Models because the phones are just too
bright I think indoors but yeah
definitely watch your brightness levels
you don't want to be blasting it all day
long now the next thing I don't do is I
don't take my iPhone 14 pro max out into
extreme temperatures now this is not
always you know feasible for a lot of
people like they can't always avoid this
depending on where you live but I don't
really like using this when it's like
100 degrees outside or it's like
freezing cold I typically use these at
room temperature whether it's in a
controlled environment like a home or in
a car or even when I'm outside I
definitely use it if it gets quite warm
but I just don't use it in those extreme
temperatures and I think this is played
into why my battery life is still at 100
even eight months later because I've had
iPhones that they drop to 96 7 8 just in
a few months like three to six months so
already eight months and it's still at
100 and I think this is playing into why
and I'm telling you right now before you
start saying oh this guy doesn't even
use this phone because he's a reviewer
now this is my main iPhone every day I
always have this one with a Sim on it I
use this phone specifically along with
another Android phone every single day
at number five I don't use the camera
heavily now there's a caveat to that I
don't use it heavy when I don't have
a high battery percentage and that
doesn't mean that I won't use it if I
need to when the battery is low but I
typically like to keep my battery at a
high percentage if I know I'm going out
to do video in 4k vlogging or anything
like where I'm using action Mode photos
I don't really care about but when I'm
really pushing it with the video quality
stuff I definitely like to keep the
battery high so if you know you're doing
a lot of camera photography video that
day top your battery off it's only going
to save you in the long run because you
pushing the phone when it's already at
low battery is not going to do any do
you any favors for your long-term
battery health so definitely I like to
ensure that that's topped up it's not
even a big deal just charge your phone
up before you go out and do photos also
if I am making a YouTube video or
something with the camera I do like to
keep it plugged into a lightning while
doing
the video because while having it
plugged into a lightning cable into your
computer or even onto a charger or
anything it definitely keeps the battery
topped up now charging it while using
camera can warm it up a little bit too
because it's doing two things but I like
to ensure that the battery is keeping
keeping juice in it while using the
camera so that's just one thing I think
about when I'm using and this is one
thing I've done since I've had this
phone and I still have 100 battery
health number six I don't really run
heavy multitasking specifically when I'm
gaming so I don't really run like a Call
of Duty game if I'm playing a game I'm
playing a game I'm not going to be
playing a game and then hopping out of
here and doing and checking the weather
and then open another app and then you
know taking a photo at the same time
this stuff really heats the phone up and
I know this is the case because of all
the speed tests I've done when I do
speed tests and I'm opening up a
thousand apps at once and I'm you know
hopping between things or at management
running a benchmark like these Foams
heat up so
um you don't really feel it too much
again with a case but most phones if
you're heavily multitasking with them
they will heat up and I'm trying to
avoid things that heat up the battery
because I don't want to drain my
capacity so if I'm playing a game I'm
playing a game and that's what it is I'm
just playing the game if I'm using if
I'm browsing the web I'm just browsing
the web that's what it is I pop between
a few basic apps that's what it is I'm
just not really you know always heavily
multitasking and there's no real true
multitasking features on here so I
typically task switch you know one app
at a time and I stay put in that app for
a while and then I go to the other one
and then we keep it moving but I
definitely don't you know really demand
a lot of this phone all the time even
though it does have the capabilities and
I have had situations where I have
really pushed it but you know it's not
all the time and besides when you're
pushing without a bunch of apps at once
it just gets overwhelming on your mind
anyway now so far we talked about a lot
of Behavioral things I've done like
different behaviors and actions I've
taken to you know create better battery
life but but the next thing I did that
is actually something you can do
yourself just go ahead and go into your
general settings go to background app
refresh go through all these apps now I
specifically went through all of these
to see which ones I didn't want
refreshing in the background and as you
add new apps these will be automatically
turned on so you're gonna have to go
back and check but definitely go through
these and find out the ones you don't
care if they're refreshing the
background now what this means is that
when you go back into the application
you're going to have to manually refresh
it if it's a social media app or
something like that to go ahead and see
what's fresh and current and things like
of that sort so definitely you know keep
in mind which apps you use heavily and
you don't want to be constantly manually
refreshing but this one I think has
definitely saved my battery I do this on
pretty much all my iPhones this next one
is pretty big and I think it's a huge
reason why my iPhone is still at 108
months later
I'm constantly on Wi-Fi I'm in the
office I'm creating videos and then when
I go out and about I'm not really using
a ton of mobile data because when I go
out and about I'm specifically going out
with a purpose you know to go grab some
food to go grab you know a phone for
review to go do some exercise and I'm
not on my phone 24 7 like that when I'm
out and about but if you're the type of
Road Warrior or the person who's out and
about all the time on the 5G this is off
you're running that mobile data you you
work on the go
um which is a lot of people you know
this can definitely hurt battery life if
it's on 5G all the time but keep in mind
there is a way to help out there as well
so we go to Cellular here and then we
scroll over here to cellular data
options go to cellular data options now
you can use this mode right here data
mode and you can use low data mode
sometimes if you want to if you get your
batteries getting low throughout the day
and you want to save some of the battery
you can go ahead and put on low you know
data mode so definitely keep that in
mind it can definitely reduce
the data usage and stuff like that it
will be slower but it's not going to be
as severe you know using power on the
phone so I think my myself and just
using Wi-Fi a lot has really saved the
battery life uh capacity on this phone
not everybody's gonna be able to do that
now another thing I don't do and this
one is unavoidable for people who use
GPS for their work but I don't put the
GPS in a hot car window I've noticed
that the phone actually dims itself and
you can even get a warning that the
phone is getting too hot if you put the
iPhone in a hot car window again it's a
heating thing it's a heating issue you
don't want the phone getting too warm
iPhones like to operate at room
temperature is the best and if you have
apple carplay use it because it doesn't
make the phone as hot definitely so use
apple carplay if you have it if you
don't and you need to use your phone I
would keep it lower away from the window
because when it's in the especially if
you're in a hot climate if you're in a
cooler climate it doesn't really matter
but if you're in a hot climate and it's
always warm it's always very hot and the
Sun is beaming on your windshield
um definitely I don't do this and I
think this has helped as well and the
number 10 the last one on my list of
things I haven't done that really have I
think saved this battery capacity and
kept it at 100 is personal Hot Spot I'm
not gonna open up because my password
but I don't really use personal hotspot
this is another big heating one where
when you put the personal hotspot on
foam gets really warm because it's using
the full data to transfer to your
computer the phone definitely heats up
under personal hotspot so I haven't used
that much either I tend to prefer Wi-Fi
if at all available which it usually is
and so in conclusion my phone usage is
definitely heavy I use my phone every
single day heavy my iPhone 14 pro Max
doesn't make it a past a full day now
I've said in my videos you can go two
days you can but not with my type of
usage if you're a highlighter user a
medium user even a heavy user that's not
like on it all day but you're still
using it throughout the day you'll still
make it into the second day but you're
not going to be super high in battery in
that second day so that's something I
don't do I definitely charge it every
day I pay close close attention to the
battery life I mean there is the off day
where you're just you're just out of it
you're unconscious you're not paying
attention you're just living your life
and you just forget about it and it
doesn't matter but I don't remember the
last time I seen that thing turn red I
just don't let it get there and every
night I make sure I charge this thing
with an apple certified charger it
better be the Apple certified certified
charger or a certified magsave charger
from Apple themselves there are some
companies that do make certified charges
that are really good as well some anchor
charges I don't think would hurt it but
definitely I prefer using Apple product
to the Apple product I think it's safer
for the battery and that's about it so
I'm going to go ahead and put this thing
on an Apple charger and I'll catch you
guys all in the very next episode thank
you very much for watching and if you
found the video helpful entertaining and
forming click the like button for me and
I'll catch you on the next one peace
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