I got my iPhone 15 pro in January of 2024 and with 172 cycles it’s still 100% health. I haven’t had it long enough for it to really even drop a percentage unless I was abusing it.
That would be my guess. Personally I just plug my phone in and charge to 100%, albeit with a slow charger. I also abuse the battery by using my phone for navigation, so it’ll often be hooked up to a charger in the car. My Samsung A52 lost a whopping 3% battery capacity in 3.5 years.
Charging to 80% would often not be enough to last the day, especially if I had to charge it before hitting 20%, so I’m perfectly fine with losing a percent capacity per year. By the time the battery starts to become noticeably bad my phone will be out of software support anyway.
Hows your device in what way? Battery health?
I got my iPhone 15 pro in January of 2024 and with 172 cycles it’s still 100% health. I haven’t had it long enough for it to really even drop a percentage unless I was abusing it.
That would be my guess. Personally I just plug my phone in and charge to 100%, albeit with a slow charger. I also abuse the battery by using my phone for navigation, so it’ll often be hooked up to a charger in the car. My Samsung A52 lost a whopping 3% battery capacity in 3.5 years.
Charging to 80% would often not be enough to last the day, especially if I had to charge it before hitting 20%, so I’m perfectly fine with losing a percent capacity per year. By the time the battery starts to become noticeably bad my phone will be out of software support anyway.