Apple has a built-in feature called Optimized Charging that essentially does what its name suggests. By minimizing the amount of time your iPhone is fully charged, Optimized Charging helps delay the chemical aging of its battery. When the feature is turned on, your iPhone will slow down charging after 80% in certain specific conditions, but, unfortunately, these conditions aren’t yours to set. According to Apple, the iPhone uses on-device machine learning to understand how often you charge it, and when it anticipates that you’ll have your phone plugged in for a while, it turns on Optimized Battery Charging.
The odds are high that this feature is already enabled on your iPhone. When you first set up the device or after updating to iOS 13 or later, Optimized Battery Charging is turned on by default. To be sure the setting is enabled, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health and check that the Optimized Battery Charging option is toggled on. Whenever your iPhone is plugged in and Optimized Battery Charging is turned on, you’ll get a notice on the Lock screen indicating when your iPhone will be fully charged. If you need to skip the trickle charge and get to 100% faster, simply tap and hold the notification and select Charge Now.
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