- May 8, 2018
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Hi friends,
got a question and story for all of you:
Are you really bothered by that 5 Watt standard charger?
(I know the new "Pro models" don't have them anymore)
The reason I ask:
I personally kinda prefer that low 5 Watt charger over any other fast charging option and I'm happy that my iPhone 8 got it.
Why?
Here is the story to it - some of you might call me nuts and others might be interested in that.
Because it makes my battery live longer - I tested it out!
Back in October 2017 I picked up my iPhone 8, also my brother did.
I strictly tried to keep my charging level between 30% and 75% (to minimize the stress for the battery cells) as best as I could and I'm still trying to keep it up that way, only using my standard charger.
How I did it was - when my iPhone was brand new I set it up and with that I was using my iPhone until the battery level dropped to 30% then I took my stop watch, plugged iPhone in and I measured to time it took to reach 70%.
With the 5 Watt charger it charged almost exactly 1% per minute.
Which means to charge that 40% - from 30% to 70% it tooks 40 minutes.
From that on I used a timer that cut of energy at the time I pre programmed it, so if my iPhone was at 50% I set the timer to around 25 minutes to reach 75%. From that on I charged my iPhone every time that way.
(sounds more complicated than it is in real life)
While my brother used his faster 25 Watt iPad charger (also for over night charging) - the speed difference was not that high.
Especially between 0% to 30% and 80% to 100% the iPhone itself slows charging speeds on itself - doesn't matter what charger you use.
He didn't and doesn't care about anything - used his iPhone until it was empty and charged it up to 100%.
So, after almost exactly 2 years what are the result with that different behavior?
My iPhone 8 still is 100% battery health (Apple Battery Health) and my brother's iPhone is at 87% right now.
What do you say to that?
Does faster charging is a bigger thing for you?
I can live with that 45minutes charges over that day.
Looking forward to hear your opinions to that!
got a question and story for all of you:
Are you really bothered by that 5 Watt standard charger?
(I know the new "Pro models" don't have them anymore)
The reason I ask:
I personally kinda prefer that low 5 Watt charger over any other fast charging option and I'm happy that my iPhone 8 got it.
Why?
Here is the story to it - some of you might call me nuts and others might be interested in that.
Because it makes my battery live longer - I tested it out!
Back in October 2017 I picked up my iPhone 8, also my brother did.
I strictly tried to keep my charging level between 30% and 75% (to minimize the stress for the battery cells) as best as I could and I'm still trying to keep it up that way, only using my standard charger.
How I did it was - when my iPhone was brand new I set it up and with that I was using my iPhone until the battery level dropped to 30% then I took my stop watch, plugged iPhone in and I measured to time it took to reach 70%.
With the 5 Watt charger it charged almost exactly 1% per minute.
Which means to charge that 40% - from 30% to 70% it tooks 40 minutes.
From that on I used a timer that cut of energy at the time I pre programmed it, so if my iPhone was at 50% I set the timer to around 25 minutes to reach 75%. From that on I charged my iPhone every time that way.
(sounds more complicated than it is in real life)
While my brother used his faster 25 Watt iPad charger (also for over night charging) - the speed difference was not that high.
Especially between 0% to 30% and 80% to 100% the iPhone itself slows charging speeds on itself - doesn't matter what charger you use.
He didn't and doesn't care about anything - used his iPhone until it was empty and charged it up to 100%.
So, after almost exactly 2 years what are the result with that different behavior?
My iPhone 8 still is 100% battery health (Apple Battery Health) and my brother's iPhone is at 87% right now.
What do you say to that?
Does faster charging is a bigger thing for you?
I can live with that 45minutes charges over that day.
Looking forward to hear your opinions to that!