on 21-01-2014 21:52
on 21-01-2014 21:52
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on 21-01-2014 22:42
on 21-01-2014 22:42
@gemz4the1 wrote:
How long would you leave an iphone on charge?
I know some people either wait until the phone turns itself off to charge or they wait until the battery gets to below 5%.
I've found my iPhone to be a bit random with the charges.
Sometimes it only takes 3 hours to get to 100% but I've heard that you should leave it on charge longer to maximise it. With a full charge I normally get about 2 days standby, but obviously if I don't fully charge it then I get less usage out of it (meaning I unplug it as soon as it gets to 100%).
I charge mine overnight.
I tend to charge my iPhone when it gets somewhere near 20%, but you can basically charge it up as and when you want to. I tend to charge it at around the 20% level as I can use 20% of my battery in a days use sometime.
Also, once a month I let my battery run down until the iPhone switches off. This calibrates the battery and is something that's recommended by Apple.
21-01-2014 21:58 - edited 21-01-2014 22:01
21-01-2014 21:58 - edited 21-01-2014 22:01
Hi,
I charge my iPhone 5s overnight.
As far as im aware it fast charges and then turns to trickle when the % hits a certain figure.
http://www.apple.com/batteries/iphone.html
Whats talked about is battery callibration.
Ie : Letting the iPhone battery exhaust to either 10% or it turning off before re charging.
"Periodically draining and recharging the battery keeps the flow of ions moving in the battery. The material properties of lithium-ion batteries require constant usage to maintain peak performance. For this reason, Apple recommends discharging and recharging the battery once a month."
on 21-01-2014 22:00
on 21-01-2014 22:00
on 21-01-2014 22:01
on 21-01-2014 22:01
21-01-2014 22:03 - edited 21-01-2014 22:04
21-01-2014 22:03 - edited 21-01-2014 22:04
@gemz4the1 wrote:
I'm always wary about charging phones overnight incase it overheats.
What's the general time that it should need to fully charge?
That's simple maths.
The 5s has a 1560 mAh battery, so with a 1amp charger it will take 1.56 hours from empty to full charge.
(1560 / 1000 = 1.56 hours)
21-01-2014 22:06 - edited 21-01-2014 22:08
on 21-01-2014 22:42
on 21-01-2014 22:42
@gemz4the1 wrote:
How long would you leave an iphone on charge?
I know some people either wait until the phone turns itself off to charge or they wait until the battery gets to below 5%.
I've found my iPhone to be a bit random with the charges.
Sometimes it only takes 3 hours to get to 100% but I've heard that you should leave it on charge longer to maximise it. With a full charge I normally get about 2 days standby, but obviously if I don't fully charge it then I get less usage out of it (meaning I unplug it as soon as it gets to 100%).
I charge mine overnight.
I tend to charge my iPhone when it gets somewhere near 20%, but you can basically charge it up as and when you want to. I tend to charge it at around the 20% level as I can use 20% of my battery in a days use sometime.
Also, once a month I let my battery run down until the iPhone switches off. This calibrates the battery and is something that's recommended by Apple.
on 21-01-2014 23:59
on 22-01-2014 07:28
on 22-01-2014 07:28
The Iphone controls what happens during charging and not the charger. (same on all smartphones / tablets)
So when the battery is charged it automaticaly stops drawing current from the Charger.
Then after a period of use it will just request more current from the charger.
Leaving it connected over night also stops the wifi sleep issue leading to mobile data usage.
on 22-01-2014 08:02
@adamtemp64 wrote:Leaving it connected over night also stops the wifi sleep issue leading to mobile data usage.
The WiFi radio is designed to sleep by design, its to save battery if the iPhone has been put into Sleep, and is not connected to a power source.
Unless you have some app running (such as a music streaming app and the iPhone is in its Sleep state and the wifi has went into its sleep state to save battery) then the only other thing that would use mobile data is the setting to Automatically Send Diagnostic & Usage Data To Apple. This data is sent around midnight or the early hours of the morning.
But this setting can easily be switched off by going into Settings/General/About, scolling down to the Diagnostic & Usage section, and once in the Diagnostic & Usage section, choose the DON'T SEND option.