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Apple has included a function in the new iOS 13, which aims to prevent the rapid degradation of the battery and overall maintain its maximum condition. Specifically, the system is able to learn your iPhone charging habits and adjust the process accordingly so that the battery does not age unnecessarily.

The novelty has a name Optimized battery charging and is located in Settings, specifically in the Battery –> Battery Health section. Here, the user can choose whether he wants to have the function activated or not. However, if you usually charge your iPhone for the same amount of time and at the same time, then enabling it will definitely come in handy.

With Optimized Charging, the system will observe when and how long you typically charge your iPhone. With the help of machine learning, it then adapts the process so that the battery does not charge more than 80% until you actually need it, or before you disconnect it from the chargers.

The function will thus be ideal especially for those who charge their iPhone overnight. The phone will charge to 80% in the first hours, but the remaining 20% ​​will not start charging until an hour before you get up. Thanks to this, the battery will be maintained at an ideal capacity for most of the charging time, so that it does not degrade quickly. The current method, where the capacity stays at 100% for several hours, is not the most suitable for the accumulator in the long term.

iOS 13 optimized battery charge

Apple is responding to the case concerning the intentional slowing down of iPhones with older batteries with a new feature. With this step, Apple tried to prevent unexpected restarts of the phone, which occurred precisely because of the worse condition of the battery, which could not supply the necessary resources to the processor under higher load. In order for the phone's performance not to decrease at all, it is necessary to keep the battery in the best possible condition, and Optimized charging in iOS 13 could significantly help with this.

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