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How to Maintain and Improve Battery Health on Your Apple Devices

Battery health is a crucial aspect of maintaining the longevity and efficiency of your Apple devices, such as iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks. Proper battery management ensures that your device performs optimally and extends its usable life. This article will guide you through various methods and best practices to monitor and improve the battery health of your Apple devices.


Examples:


Monitoring Battery Health on iPhone and iPad


1. Check Battery Health:



  • Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health.

  • Here, you will find information about your battery's maximum capacity and peak performance capability.


2. Enable Optimized Battery Charging:



  • This feature helps reduce battery aging by learning your charging routine and waiting to finish charging past 80% until you need to use it.

  • Go to Settings > Battery > Battery Health > Optimized Battery Charging and toggle it on.


Monitoring Battery Health on MacBook


1. Check Battery Health:



  • Click on the Apple menu () > System Preferences > Battery > Battery Health.

  • You will see the current condition of your battery and whether it is functioning normally.


2. Enable Battery Health Management:



  • This feature helps improve the battery's lifespan by adjusting the maximum charge based on your usage patterns.

  • Go to System Preferences > Battery > Battery Health > Battery Health Management and ensure it is enabled.


Practical Tips for All Apple Devices


1. Avoid Extreme Temperatures:



  • Keep your device in an environment where the temperature is between 16° to 22° C (62° to 72° F). Avoid exposing your device to temperatures higher than 35° C (95° F) as it can permanently damage battery capacity.


2. Remove Certain Cases During Charging:



  • Some cases can trap heat and affect battery capacity. If you notice your device gets hot while charging, remove it from its case.


3. Store It Half-Charged When You Store It Long Term:



  • If you plan to store your device for an extended period, charge it to around 50% and turn it off. Recharge it to 50% every six months.


4. Update to the Latest Software:



  • Always keep your device updated with the latest software, as Apple often releases updates that include advanced energy-saving technologies.


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