Long-term use of mac charger to charge mobile phone, battery 300 cycles, capacity 84%
by Poster
Mar 14, 2025
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I bought the iPhone 15 pro max for the first time, and I have been using the 96w charger of Apple Computer. Now the battery capacity is still 84% after 300 cycles.
Although the mobile phone only supports a maximum of 20w charging, you can feel that the charging speed of 96w charger is faster than that of 20w charger, and of course it generates more heat.
It's really cool to charge a mobile phone with a mac charger. It can be charged to 80% in half an hour and 20 minutes. The truth is that the mobile phone is cool to use.
If you have fast charging needs, you can choose a mac charger, highly recommended!
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Anonymous6419 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous8192 Anyone who has studied middle school physics will not ask this question
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Anonymous4898 Mar 14, 2025401 ,90%
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Anonymous8192 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous6419 Yes, yes, you are awesome and educated, you are the best
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Anonymous8326 Mar 14, 2025Anyway, I lost my virginity after 250 times, and now I have 97% left on 280, using an ordinary 35w charging head. I feel that your capacity is related to overheating, but it may be corrected by trying to upgrade the latest system.
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Anonymous8356 Mar 14, 2025I used a 65w charger to charge my 15 Pro, and the 739 cycle was 88% You feel that there is something wrong with the battery itself
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Anonymous8368 Mar 14, 2025First released at 15PM, 702 cycles, capacity 91%, usually mixed with various chargers, official magsafe, Mac's 60-watt head, Shinji's 67W and Anker's 140W, but I don't play mobile games now, so I won't overheat playing big games while charging.
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Anonymous6419 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous8192 Yes, just tell me if you are uneducated
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Anonymous7779 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous834 feels that it is difficult to lower 80% of care within the 2-year period. If you renew care, it will not be cost-effective
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Anonymous7779 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous6418 I am also at 15pm, and it was already 84% at 300 cycles. Now it is still 84 at 400 cycles. 😂
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Anonymous8369 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous384 There is no difference between the iPad's head and the iPhone's, right?
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Anonymous8370 Mar 14, 2025Always using magsafe, 284 times 98%
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Anonymous4404 Mar 14, 2025The ripple of the low power output of the mac charger doesn't work well.
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Anonymous2762 Mar 14, 202515Pro: 823 cycles, 90% 16Pro: 280 cycles, 100% All charged with 150W Anker 747 + ZMI 33W Why don't you doubt your battery?
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Anonymous91 Mar 14, 2025Never use a mac charger to charge your phone in the future, that is to charge the mac... Tens of millions of millions. If you charge the phone, the battery capacity goes down.. Then it would be a big loss. A mobile phone that could have lasted 8 years now only lasts 3 years.
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Anonymous93 Mar 14, 2025I bought the 65W Belkin charging head 15PM for the first time, with 775 cycles, 94%. I seriously doubt whether I bought a fake battery.
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Anonymous6675 Mar 14, 20251. Don't use individual examples to represent common phenomena. It's more reasonable to doubt whether your mobile phone battery wins the prize 2. The upper limit of charging power depends on the mobile phone rather than the charger-as long as it is a standard PD charger, Apple's own is of course more stable and reliable, but not much 3. Conventional battery loss is nothing more than calendar loss and overheating loss. If you are overheated, are you used to wearing a mobile phone case with good heat preservation/poor heat dissipation? You are always used to recharging when the battery drops to a very low level (at this time, fast charging will quickly climb to the upper limit of the mobile phone. Power charging generates a large amount of heat)
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Anonymous2121 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous834 # 3 It's useless. I bought care together when I bought a new mobile phone. Two years have passed, and the mobile phone is still more than 80 healthy. I didn't give up and bought it for another year, thinking that it should be below 80 now, right? As a result, a year passed and it was still over 80. After that, I decided not to buy care again.
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Anonymous1411 Mar 14, 2025Mainly due to fever, the 15pro in hand is 92% in a year and a half, of which it dropped from 99% to 93% in June-August last summer.
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Anonymous7706 Mar 14, 2025@ Anonymous6419 Battery life is inherently related to the charger. High charging power will cause heating to damage battery life, and high ripple also has an impact. I don't understand what you mean by junior high school physics. Battery life is related to materials science, not junior high school physics. It's really funny to put down a malicious sentence that anyone who knows junior high school physics knows it has nothing to do with chargers
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Anonymous1172 Mar 14, 2025My 15pm happened to download 100 today, and it became 99 cycles 250 times... I usually charge normally