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Standby issues on new iPhone 16 pro
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<blockquote data-quote="pingber" data-source="post: 1951551" data-attributes="member: 424980"><p>We’ve run the app all night on iPhone 16’s and only down 2%. We’ve got the phones on the charger too. As far as damage, this is what I found….</p><p></p><p></p><p>No, keeping your iPhone on a MagSafe charger overnight will not damage the battery, as long as you’re using an Apple-certified MagSafe charger and your iPhone is in good condition. Apple devices and chargers are designed to safely manage power and heat, with several safeguards in place:</p><p></p><ul> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Battery management: iPhones running iOS 13 or later include optimized battery charging, which learns your habits and slows the charge rate past 80% until you typically wake up. This reduces battery aging.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Heat management: MagSafe chargers are wireless, so they can generate more heat than wired charging. However, iPhones are designed to monitor temperature and reduce or pause charging if it gets too warm.</li> <li data-xf-list-type="ul">Battery wear is inevitable, but charging overnight (especially wirelessly) doesn’t significantly accelerate it if done correctly.</li> </ul></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pingber, post: 1951551, member: 424980"] We’ve run the app all night on iPhone 16’s and only down 2%. We’ve got the phones on the charger too. As far as damage, this is what I found…. No, keeping your iPhone on a MagSafe charger overnight will not damage the battery, as long as you’re using an Apple-certified MagSafe charger and your iPhone is in good condition. Apple devices and chargers are designed to safely manage power and heat, with several safeguards in place: [LIST] [*]Battery management: iPhones running iOS 13 or later include optimized battery charging, which learns your habits and slows the charge rate past 80% until you typically wake up. This reduces battery aging. [*]Heat management: MagSafe chargers are wireless, so they can generate more heat than wired charging. However, iPhones are designed to monitor temperature and reduce or pause charging if it gets too warm. [*]Battery wear is inevitable, but charging overnight (especially wirelessly) doesn’t significantly accelerate it if done correctly. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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