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  2. How to keep your iPhone from overheating and avoid ... - AOL

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    The same can be said for your iPhone. According to Apple, "using an iOS or iPadOS device in very hot conditions can permanently shorten battery life." Here's how to protect your device and what to ...

  3. 5 simple iPhone tricks that will make your battery last way ...

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    Bluetooth, WiFi and cellular data (3G-4G) are awesome to keep you connected to the world, but they drain your battery like nothing does (except maybe the camera app or a video).

  4. Are AirTags worth it? If you plan to travel over the holidays ...

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    Hold the AirTag close to your iPhone and a pop up will appear asking you to name your AirTag so you can keep track of it. Open the "Find My" app on your phone to manage all of your AirTags and see ...

  5. Batterygate - Wikipedia

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    iOS 11.3 added the promised battery health information, and also allows these performance controls to be disabled. [16] Beginning with the iPhone 11, Apple introduced a new performance management system intended to "reduce performance impacts from battery aging". Unlike the previous system, this is always active in response to the battery's ...

  6. State of health - Wikipedia

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    For example, when the capacity of a new battery is same as the nominal capacity as per the battery specification, it is said to be in optimal health (SoH = 100%). As the battery is further utilized in a device, its health as in its capacity and other useful parameters deteriorate till it reaches the end of life (SoH = ~70-80%).

  7. MagSafe (wireless charger) - Wikipedia

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    In July 2021, Apple released the MagSafe Battery Pack. It contains a 11.13 W⋅h, 1,460 mA⋅h battery that on its own can charge an iPhone at up to 7.5 W. [27] While the pack is being charged via Lightning it can charge an iPhone at up to 15 W. The pack itself can be charged either directly through its Lightning port or wirelessly from an ...

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