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iphonefreak450

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Dec 14, 2014
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I have an iPhone 14 Pro with the battery health still on 100%.

But this is not just on my iPhone 14 Pro, as I had numerous previous iPhones before this.

I am just as to why the charging seems to take longer when at 99%? It seems to be holding at that percentage point for few minutes before it finally reaches 100%.

I’m using the Apple 20w USB-C to lightning charger.

But just out of curiosity, why does it charge the longest when at 99% before it reaches 100%?

Whenever I first plug it in to the charger, the charging goes fast, but why does it take the longest when at 99%?

Like I mentioned above, my battery health/capacity is still at 100%.
 
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casperes1996

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Jan 26, 2014
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Because of the way batteries work. Charging has to take longer the closer you are to maximal capacity for the longevity of the battery. 0-20% will also be faster than 60-80%.

Here's a good video explaining battery tech in broad strokes
 
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