Cameo <ca...@unreal.invalid> wrote
> What would do it better? Draining it till practical, or keep it almost
> fully charged by having it on charger when not in use?
Luckily for you, folks already told you the basics about charging settings
(keep it roughly in the midrange of its capacity as much as you can).
Unfortunately for you, original battery capacity is the real killer here.
Apple puts cheap crummy batteries in iPhones - that's just a known fact.
Just compare the battery capacity of any iPhone to the average Android.
The Apple battery will almost always be vastly substandard in this, the
absolutely most critical specification for overall battery longevity.
*Battery Capacity*
However, at this point, you already bought the damn thing, so you're stuck
with that cheap battery; so all you can do moving forward is described in
this article since everyone with an iPhone endures that crappy capacity.
*18 Tips to Make Your iPhone 15's Battery Last Longer*
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https://www.macrumors.com/guide/iphone-15-battery-tips/>
1. Turn Off Live Activities
2. Delete Lock Screen and Home Screen Widgets
Turn Off Live Voicemail
4. Turn Off Proximity AirDrop Sharing
5. Take Advantage of Offline Maps
6. Disable Haptic Keyboard Feedback
7. Turn Off Always-On Display (iPhone 15 Pro)
8. Choose Non-Animated Wallpapers
9. Use Focus Modes
10. Use Scheduled Summary
11. Limit When and How Often Apps Can Access Location
12. Limit Apps Using Bluetooth
13. Use Low Power Mode
14. Use Wi-Fi and Airplane Mode
15. Manage Apps Draining Battery
16. Limit Background Activity
17. Turn Down Screen Brightness
18. Change Your Mail Settings
Hope this helps, as you're going to need all the help you can get,
mostly because Apple doomed your battery capacity from the start.
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The iKooks hate me because I write facts about Apple they can't refute.
So be it.