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0000GKP t1_j9407rg wrote

This sounds miserable. Use your phone whenever you feel like it. Charge your battery whenever you want. If things get really bad in a few years from now and your battery doesn’t last, you can replace it for $50. It’s not a big deal.

I’ve had my phone for a little over 4 years. I charge overnight to 100% every night. I sit it on a wireless charging pad when I’m at my desk whether it needs it or not. I still get 5-6 hours on a charge. That’s pretty good for a 4 year old battery.

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Entertainnosis t1_j93vu5g wrote

1 percent in 7 months would mean about 11 years of usage before it reaches 80% health. Plenty of time to go!

I wouldn’t stress it too much.

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TWYFAN97 t1_j93uht1 wrote

Don’t worry about battery health. Replace the battery after 2-3 years which is the average and that’s it.

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random-celerystalk t1_j93mq1x wrote

No, this is nothing to worry about. But the general rule btw for what you should charge it to is more like 75-80% not 90-95%. Just so you know going forward.

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DeCipherr17 t1_j94kysr wrote

Dude this is absolutely crazy. I’ve had my iPhone 13 for 6 months and have not been doin any of this and mines at 98. I always let my phone charge over night. Chill out with this bro it’s not that deep.

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