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In addition to the fact that the apple company has redesigned some applications within the new iOS 13 operating system and also added a dark mode, there are a bunch of new features in this system that are definitely worth mentioning. The new iOS 13 operating system has been publicly available on our iPhone 6s and newer since September 19, when the first version was released. Although at first glance it may seem that there is little news compared to the previous system, you are definitely mistaken. Many great news and features are inside the system itself, so you have to click through to get to them. One of the very important functions includes, for example, Optimized battery charging. Let's see together in this article how you can activate this feature and also what this feature actually does.

Activation of the Optimized battery charging function

Optimized Battery Charging is enabled by default in iOS 13. However, if you want to turn off the feature, or if you want to make sure that you really have it active, then move to the native application Settings. Then get off here below and click the section Battery. Then move to the bookmark Battery health, where it is enough Optimized battery charging activate or deactivate using the switch. In addition to this function, you can also check the maximum capacity of your battery and whether your device supports maximum performance in the Battery Health tab.

What is Optimized Battery Charging for?

You might be wondering what the Optimized Battery Charging feature actually is and what it does. Let's half-pathically explain it. As a consumer product, batteries lose their natural properties and capacity over time and use. In order to extend battery life as much as possible, Apple added the Optimized Battery Charging feature to the system. The batteries inside iPhones like to be between 20% - 80% charged. So, if you use your iPhone below 20% charge, or on the contrary, you often have it "overcharged" above 80%, you will definitely not make the battery lighter. Most of us charge our iPhone at night, so the procedure is that after a few hours the phone charges, and then it is still charged to 100% until morning. Optimized battery charging ensures that the iPhone is charged to a maximum of 80% overnight. Just before your alarm goes off, charging is enabled again so that your iPhone has time to charge exactly to 100%. In this way, the iPhone is not charged to full capacity all night and there is no risk of increased battery degradation.

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