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    Default Charging hours


    Hello! Pila jud ang maximum hours and pag charge sa Iphone?

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    My iPhone usually gets a full charge in about an hour and a half of charging. Once full na imo bat, okay na na, don't overcharge it.

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    iphone from 0%-20% battery usually takes 2-4 hours charging...
    and no need to worry for overcharging cause iphones will not overcharge itself,
    it will automatically cuts off from receiving power from the power source once it is full..
    it's designed as smart as that...
    as it reached 100%, it will trickle charge...
    Last edited by jover; 03-21-2013 at 09:11 AM.

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    aaahhh. thank you mga sir.

    kay usually, it took an hour to charge rman gud. bcn unya unusual ba. hihi

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    normal ra na. try using battery doctor pud para ma.maintain ug tarong imung battery.

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    dont let it reach full charge or to trickle charge, bad for the battery. just do full charge and discharge at least a month. then on any other charge stay between low batt levels(mga 20% siguro) and somewhere 80-90% full.

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    so ok ra icharge nya dili ma full bsta abot lang 80-90%? cge ra bya kog charge nya ipafull jud nako permi haha

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    Sharing a post in an apple support community forum.

    iPhone Charging

    Initial Charge (a few theories out there, I felt this is the safest route to go)
    #1 - Buy the iPhone. Do not use the iPhone.
    #2 - Initially charge your iPhone with the wall charger for 3 hours. (Do not use your phone)
    #3 - Once fully charged, let the iPhone's battery fully drain. (You can use your phone)
    #4 - Keep the iPhone off for 2 hours.
    #5 - Fully charge your iPhone and allow the battery to rest in the fully charged state for two hours. (You may use your iPhone during this time as long as the iPhone is plugged in)
    #6 - Repeat step's #3/#4 a maximum of three times if you feel your battery indicator is inaccurate.

    Everyday Charging
    #1 - Charge your iPhone throughout the day when available. Charge EVERY night, regardless of charge level. This will keep your battery active, which is healthy for the iPhone's battery.
    #2 - Use a wall charger or car charger w/ rated output 5V 1A. Computer chargers might not charge when the computer is in standby mode.
    #3 - You cannot overcharge your iPhone. You don't need to disconnect the iPhone from the charger after it's done charging. Once fully charged, the iPhone will run strictly off of AC power and will not damage the battery.
    #4 - Every two months, make sure you fully charge and fully drain the battery, in one cycle. This calibrates your battery indicator. If you fail to do this, your indicator will become inaccurate. Calibrating your battery does not improve battery life.
    #5 - If you ever need to store your iPhone for any reason, make sure your battery is stored @ roughly 50% and in a cool environment.
    #6 - Always charge your iPhone out of its case (assuming you can easily remove the case). Charging your iPhone inside your case will make the iPhone hotter, which is bad for the battery.
    #7 - Charge your iPhone in a cool location. Charging your iPhone in a cool environment has a tremendous impact on your battery's lifespan. The colder the location you use to charge, the more charging cycles you can complete without your battery deteriorating. Avoid charging in direct sunlight. DO NOT PUT PUT YOUR IPHONE IN THE FREEZER!
    #8 - Use properly rated chargers. Using chargers that are not properly rated will have a huge impact on your battery's lifespan. Make sure your car charger has the same rating as the official Apple charger. The official Apple wall charger is rated as follows:

    Input: 100 240V ~ 50/60 Hz 1.0A
    Output: 5V 1A

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    Mga 3-4hrs mn nuon charging s ako iphone

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    Quote Originally Posted by gambit_88 View Post
    Sharing a post in an apple support community forum.

    iPhone Charging

    Initial Charge (a few theories out there, I felt this is the safest route to go)
    #1 - Buy the iPhone. Do not use the iPhone.
    #2 - Initially charge your iPhone with the wall charger for 3 hours. (Do not use your phone)
    #3 - Once fully charged, let the iPhone's battery fully drain. (You can use your phone)
    #4 - Keep the iPhone off for 2 hours.
    #5 - Fully charge your iPhone and allow the battery to rest in the fully charged state for two hours. (You may use your iPhone during this time as long as the iPhone is plugged in)
    #6 - Repeat step's #3/#4 a maximum of three times if you feel your battery indicator is inaccurate.

    Everyday Charging
    #1 - Charge your iPhone throughout the day when available. Charge EVERY night, regardless of charge level. This will keep your battery active, which is healthy for the iPhone's battery.
    #2 - Use a wall charger or car charger w/ rated output 5V 1A. Computer chargers might not charge when the computer is in standby mode.
    #3 - You cannot overcharge your iPhone. You don't need to disconnect the iPhone from the charger after it's done charging. Once fully charged, the iPhone will run strictly off of AC power and will not damage the battery.
    #4 - Every two months, make sure you fully charge and fully drain the battery, in one cycle. This calibrates your battery indicator. If you fail to do this, your indicator will become inaccurate. Calibrating your battery does not improve battery life.
    #5 - If you ever need to store your iPhone for any reason, make sure your battery is stored @ roughly 50% and in a cool environment.
    #6 - Always charge your iPhone out of its case (assuming you can easily remove the case). Charging your iPhone inside your case will make the iPhone hotter, which is bad for the battery.
    #7 - Charge your iPhone in a cool location. Charging your iPhone in a cool environment has a tremendous impact on your battery's lifespan. The colder the location you use to charge, the more charging cycles you can complete without your battery deteriorating. Avoid charging in direct sunlight. DO NOT PUT PUT YOUR IPHONE IN THE FREEZER!
    #8 - Use properly rated chargers. Using chargers that are not properly rated will have a huge impact on your battery's lifespan. Make sure your car charger has the same rating as the official Apple charger. The official Apple wall charger is rated as follows:

    Input: 100 240V ~ 50/60 Hz 1.0A
    Output: 5V 1A
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