Juli Clover Limited Her iPhone 15 Pro Max to the 80 Percent Charging Limit for an Entire Year
https://daringfireball.net/linked/2024/09/24/clover-iphone-15-battery-limit
Juli Clover Limited Her iPhone 15 Pro Max to the 80 Percent Charging Limit for an Entire Year

Link to: https://www.macrumors.com/2024/09/24/iphone-80-percent-charging-test/

Daring Fireball

@daringfireball

Sorry, but you are absolutely wrong this time. My iPhone 15 Pro Max is 99%. I got it day one. 289 cycle count.

I’ve been doing this since the 12 Pro Max. Each year, 100% health.

I decided to try it and I can say conclusively that charging to 80 works.

@davidhmccoy When do you enjoy this 99% health?

@gruber

My wife gets iPhone current - 1.
My oldest daughter gets iPhone current - 2.
My youngest daughter gets iPhone current - 3.
My MIL gets iPhone current - 4.

After that, I just give them away to friends and sometimes acquaintances. Sometimes I trade in via Apple or Gazelle.

For example, I gave the son of a guy I work with my old iPhone 6+ a few years ago.

Pretty much a cottage industry. Family is on board since they all get yearly upgrades.

@davidhmccoy 👆🏻 This is a perfect summary of what John is missing. Even if you’re upgrading every year, it’s not like the device disappears from the face of the earth.

If @gruber, and others who upgrade every year, throw the old one in the trash, I agree with him: The setting doesn’t matter. But I mean, then we have a bigger problem. 😛

@havn @davidhmccoy Name one person who throws year-old iPhones in the trash.

@gruber @davidhmccoy I wasn’t saying there was any.

I was saying that “Not looking at the life of the phone past year 1, is the only way to conclude that the 80% setting doesn’t matter”.

Now, I can get finding it worth it to burn the battery a bit quicker to enjoy the 100%. (I’ve needed it on my Mini!) The battery would probably need to be changed a year or two sooner, with the economical and ecological costs that entails. But not the end of the world, I reckon.

@gruber @havn

I don’t think he was being serious. Just a joke for effect😉.

Made a good point that I, at least, didn’t consider. Secondary market could benefit.

@davidhmccoy Thanks for getting it. ;)
I wrote a reply here as well: https://mas.to/@havn/113199816207141378
Erlend (@[email protected])

@[email protected] @[email protected] I wasn’t saying there was any. I was saying that “Not looking at the life of the phone past year 1, is the only way to conclude that the 80% setting doesn’t matter”. Now, I can get finding it worth it to burn the battery a bit quicker to enjoy the 100%. (I’ve needed it on my Mini!) The battery would probably need to be changed a year or two sooner, with the economical and ecological costs that entails. But not the end of the world, I reckon.

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