iPhone battery calibration

iPhone battery calibrationThe other day I was talking with a user about iPhone battery calibration, that is, the procedure that in the past involved completely discharging a battery and fully charging it up to 100% several times.

The idea behind such a phone battery calibration was to help the battery "remember" how much energy it needs to store, this is because the batteries used in the past for mobile phones had "memory" problems and needed help to function correct.

A few weeks ago I introduced you 3 iPhone battery myths and I told you then that a calibration for the iPhone battery is not necessary because this component of the Apple products does not need such a procedure to be fulfilled.

How do I calibrate my iPhone battery?

How do you calibrate the iPhone battery? Very simple! You don't calibrate it because it doesn't need it, but of course you can satisfy your start-up and you can discharge it until the terminal closes and then you can charge it up to 100% and even a little after that, keeping it plugged in, increasing the autonomy very slightly.

Everything I told you above about iPhone battery calibration also applies to iPad tablets or iPod Touch terminals, these devices having the same type of smart devices that do not need full discharges and charges to know how much to charge.

In the same idea as the iPhone battery calibration, I will tell you that there are no applications in the App Store or for jailbreak that will charge your battery to a higher capacity or make it charge faster, so no matter what you read in their descriptions or on the Internet, no let yourself be fooled.

That being said, if you have any other questions about the iPhone battery charging process or anything else battery-related, please leave comments.