Apple's plan to save iPhone batteries from degradation

The iOS 13 will contain a function that increases battery life expectancy. This news is welcome for those planning to carry iPhones for several years. iPhone 8 Plus took you less than 18 months to show the first signs of battery degradation. This phenomenon is natural for a product [...]
iPhone 8 Plus took you less than 18 months to show the first signs of battery degradation. This phenomenon is natural for a product that is charged almost every day.
Apple is aware of these problems and has decided to include a function in the iOS 13 that would try to reduce the impact of the damage caused to the battery by long use and continuous charge.
The new function is called “Optimized Battery capacity” and will be automatically activated for any Apple device.
Apple says the new option reduces the necessary time the iPhone needs to charge fully. iPhone will use artificial intelligence to understand your charge routine properly.
For example, if the iPhone charge at night and usually remove it from charge at 7 am, artificial intelligence will learn this and change the charge plan so that the battery can hit 100% when you need it and not stay 100% all night.
Apple thus places users in the face of maximum battery capacity and battery life expectancy.
This is an interesting solution to battery degradation, but much more useful would be if Apple equipped the iPhone with bigger batteries so that they don't demand such frequent charge.












