After long-term use of mac charger to charge mobile phones, the battery health is 84% to 79% in one month
by Poster
Apr 18, 2025
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The iPhone 15 Promax I bought for the first time usually uses the 96w and 140w chargers of macbook, and the cable is also the original c-port cable of mac. The health of the battery is 84% when it is cycled 300 times, and the health of the battery is 79% after 333 cycles today. * * Worried that the mobile phone display is inaccurate, connect to the computer and use Aisi Assistant to check it, which is also 79%. * * The battery life is obviously reduced, with a battery of electricity in 5 minutes.
Although the phone supports a maximum of 20w charging, using a mac charger, the phone heats up hotter than the 20w one.
Apple claims 15-Series batteries are more durable: Ideally, the batteries of various iPhone 15 models should retain 80% of their initial capacity at 1,000 charge cycles
Written at the end: Mobile phones are consumables and cannot be supplied. I just lamented the speed at which the health of the battery is declining. I obviously feel that the mac charger charges really fast and is comfortable to use.
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Anonymous4969 Apr 18, 2025The 2nd and 3rd floors look so happy
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Anonymous351 Apr 18, 2025Fortunately, you didn't use a domestic charger, otherwise someone would jump out and say how the domestic charger is
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Anonymous14237 Apr 18, 2025It's so funny, the fast charging agreement is just a decoration, so if I get a 240w fast charging head, wouldn't it be possible to kill the battery in one or two hundred times:)
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Anonymous454 Apr 18, 2025@ Anonymous1725 The battery before iPhone15 is 80% after 500 cycles
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Anonymous9129 Apr 18, 2025@ Poster hahaha laughing to death
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Anonymous9271 Apr 18, 2025If it is Apple fast charging, it doesn't matter how powerful it is and the battery is damaged, because there is a handshake protocol to limit the current
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Anonymous15010 Apr 18, 2025@ Poster hahahahaha
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Anonymous2262 Apr 18, 2025It's the same as before, but it's an old mac head with more than 60 watts. The charge is very hot, which must be related to the heat. After that, I turned on the radiator to charge, and then I switched to the ipad head to charge a lot. 270 cycles 97%, and it was turned off all year round. 5g, sleeping and flying
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Anonymous11132 Apr 18, 2025Thinking of Quagmire's "statistics around me"-yesterday, don't use night mode, and a week ago, don't disable Windows administrator account-this feels okay What immortals are surfing the Internet
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Anonymous2518 Apr 18, 2025In this situation on the 2nd floor, the significance that station V cannot delete posts and replies is reflected
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Anonymous3500 Apr 18, 2025How do you do it? I'm 500 cycles and 93% fit
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Anonymous2518 Apr 18, 2025Although the landlord has this situation, I personally always believe that the charging speed does little damage to the battery. The most damaging thing to the battery is long-term low battery usage, and the battery is often used below 20% or even 5%.
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Anonymous4003 Apr 18, 2025@ Anonymous906 # 4 The same 15PM has been used for one and a half years, 511 cycles, and the service life is 95%
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Anonymous10165 Apr 18, 2025Although, if the protocol handshake fails, won't the power be automatically reduced?
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Anonymous767 Apr 18, 2025Even if I use a mac charger, the power can only be negotiated to 27w at most. I have used a 33w or 65w pd head to charge my iPhone for a long time, and I have not observed any obvious rapid decline in health. Battery life is also related to usage habits. My partner bought her iPhone at 15pm. She likes to charge it while playing games, and often charging the battery when it is used below 20%, which drops faster than my health. Of course, standard industrial products always have good or bad quality, and it is also possible that you encounter poor quality batteries
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Anonymous8110 Apr 18, 2025@ Anonymous14793 # 2 op gave you a silent 😶 debuff?
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Anonymous435 Apr 18, 2025@ Anonymous1725 # 5 My 13pm is about 1,100 times, still 83%, fast charging 29w all the time, no deliberate maintenance, and of course I didn't play games while charging
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Anonymous2910 Apr 18, 2025Huh? Huh? I always use my mac to charge at 16pm at work. It's actually hotter when it gets hot, but it charges faster
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Anonymous8110 Apr 18, 2025@ Anonymous3500 # 51 How do you guys do it, I loop 262 and it's 93% https://i.imgur.com/2ZZSapE. png
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Anonymous6008 Apr 18, 2025It's not that complicated. You got a premise wrong. The maximum support of mobile phones is not 20W. Remember that the maximum can be close to 27W starting from 14. Mac chargers can provide more power. Of course, 27w is hotter than 20w, and the health is naturally lower. The same goes for other high-power chargers. It's as simple as that.