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iOS 13: Optimized Battery Charging feature explained

If you have several-years-old iPhone, or know someone who does, you’re probably aware of the fact that the battery life is a lot shorter than when it was new.

The rechargeable batteries in today’s electronics degrade over time and become less capable of holding a charge or delivering the same peak power.

This caused Apple to limit the performance of older phones in order to prevent unexpected shutdowns, which led to class-action lawsuits, and ultimately a rather good battery replacement program.

In iOS 13, Apple’s introducing a new feature called Optimized Battery Charging that

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