Good afternoon, Video here with checkout and with the iPhone 11 coming up, I just wanted to share a one-year video on my iPhone at tasks max, and this is more related to battery life than anything else. It's not really a one-year review of the phone, but after one year on the iPhone 10 s max my battery life is still at 99% and that just recently dropped to 99 percent. It had been sitting at 100 this whole time and I just wanted to go over how I've maintained that, what I've done and really how I keep it so high, and the first thing is on iOS 13 I have been using to optimize battery charging feature which optimizes the charging based on. When you use your phone the most, so it will sit around 80 percent charge until you need your phone so say you plug in your phone at night, with this on it's going to charge up to 80%, stay there and then right before you wake up it's going to finish charging. So if it knows, you usually start using your phone about 6:00 a. m.
it'll start charging your phone to have it to a hundred percent. By that time, I've never had an issue using this feature where my phone isn't charged past 80 percent. So it's always fully charged. I've never had that issue where it doesn't finish charging or anything like that. It doesn't really matter what I'm using my phone, so that always works well for me, I've never had a problem with that other things I've I, just charged.
My phone needs to be charged I plug it in when I'm, when I have a chance like run my car using CarPlay, I plug it in and that doesn't seem to affect the battery at all either so things like that, a lot of people are just worried about when they plug their phone and how long they plug their phone in for I. Don't care I, just plug it in when I plug it in and as you can see, it really hasn't affected. The health of the battery batteries like this one cycle, is 5050 to be charging 50 percent the top cycle. Another 50 percents half a cycle so if you're at you know 25 percent, and you charge it to 100 percent, that's 75 percent of one cycle. So if you go back down to 75 percent and then charge it to 100 percent, you've completed a cycle, it's not how many times you plug it in individually! So that's how I keep my iPhone 10s max at a hundred percent or 99 percent now we'll see if, after the next beta, this changes, sometimes betas do affect this, so we'll see if that chain, just after the next beta or not.
But that's my iPhone 10 ask max. After one year of usage, I'm calling with tech out, don't forget to comment rate and subscribe and, as always, have a great day.
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