Apple revolutionized the market with the iPhone 17 and especially its Pro versions, whose body is constructed of forged aluminumthus leaving titanium asidelooking for cooling and in the back you can find a small rectangular glass plate to make it compatible with MagSafe wireless charging. The other main protagonist at the level of evolution is the screen, that It has a 6.3-inch LTPO OLED panel that improves visibility offering a resolution of 2,622 x 1,206 px, a refresh rate of up to 120 Hz thanks to ProMotion technology and a maximum brightness of 3,000 nits.
These are some of the great news, that join the camera, one of the great strengths of the iPhone and that continues to evolve. The big drawback for many users is the battery, since they consider that it runs out too soon. This new range improves its autonomy in data by opting for a higher capacity battery.
Many consumers want to extend their lifespan and improve their health and perform various routines to do so. However, many are simply myths and Miguel, a technology specialist, resolves doubts in a video shared on the TikTok account ‘Topes de Gama’, which has a million and a half followers. The interviewer asked him several questions on a true or false basis and he responded by explaining the reasons.
Myths about charging iPhones
The first question was long term: “Does fast charging degrade iPhone battery significantly more than slow charging?”. Miguel did not hesitate: “False, flatly false. It has already been proven In different studies with groups of iPhones charging slowly and iPhones charging fast, the difference in battery degradation is just 0.5%. So there is absolutely no relationship between fast and slow charging.” Gives users peace of mind: “Charge it however you want, there is no problem.”
After that question, he points directly to those people who forget about battery percentages: “Does keeping a phone’s battery between 30 and 80% offer no advantage in reducing long-term battery drain?”. He believes that it does affect: “EThis is also a super myth, false. Obviously, if you keep it between 20 and 80%, you will effectively lose less capacity.”. In the images he shows some proven facts: “In fact, “In the studies that have been done, you would lose between 4 or 5% less if you always keep your cell phone between that 20% and 80%,” duck.

When should I buy another battery?
On Apple mobile phones, the health of the battery can be checked at any time in the device settings and, as with all devices, it degrades, especially if it is old. To resolve that doubt, he asks another question: “Is it recommended to replace a phone’s battery when its health drops close to 80%?”. Miguel agrees with this and considers it beneficial. “True, indeed. From a… or when it falls below 85%, the battery loss begins to be noticeable for any user, for any person”.
He explains that it is something very general and does not depend on the use given to it and even recommends carrying out the replacement first: “It no longer depends on whether you are a demanding user or not. Already When it has less than 85% capacity, consider a change It’s not that expensive to change the battery either, so now is the time to do it.
The last question is about the duration of the charge, that is, whether you should remove the charger to reach the maximum: “Leaving your phone charging when it already has 100% battery degrades the battery.” He points out that it is another widespread myth: “Well, absolutely false. It doesn’t change anything at all. You can have your phone charging there at 100% for three hours and it doesn’t change anything at all.”