Mario_cy_83

Mario_cy_83 t1_iuif1tl wrote

You’re fine but if you let your battery die every time it will slowly degrade and then you will definitely need a new battery over time. I had every Iphone model from the original SE until today and all of them had 100% battery health within 1,5 years of use. The secret? I never let my phone drop less than 50% and i definitely never let it die. Don’t let your phones battery go to 0%. One time is fine. Too many times and you will see your battery health go down fast. And for last , my wife’s Iphone 13 pro max that’s about six months old has a battery health of 93% because she’s too lazy to charge it and always lets it die until she puts it on charge. So 🤷…

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Mario_cy_83 t1_iues9y7 wrote

This is exactly what i am doing with my car for two years now. My cars stereo doesn’t have a Bluetooth but has a 3.5mm headphone jack. So i use the lightning to 3.5mm female dongle that you can buy from any apple shop or even find within some new iphone boxes and a male to male 3.5mm jack cable and I connect my phone to my car stereo through the lightning dongle. Two years now i am happy and it works perfect for everything including youtube , music , calls , everything.

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