If you have an iPhone, you probably know that it can be a bit of a pain to charge it. Not only do you have to find an outlet and plug it in, but also the battery can get pretty tired after a while. Luckily, there are ways to enable or disable optimized battery charging on your iPhone. Here are three tips:

  1. Open the Settings app and scroll down to the Battery section. Under Charging, you’ll see a list of options. If Optimized Charging is enabled, it will be listed as one of the options. If not, it will not be enabled by default.
  2. To enable optimized charging, just toggle on the option and then press the power button to turn on charging. This will start charging your battery even if your phone is off!
  3. To disable optimized charging, just toggle off the option and then press the power button to turn off charging!

To begin, open the “Settings” app on your iPhone. If you can’t find the icon, swipe down on your home screen and use Apple’s Spotlight search to find the app.

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Scroll down and choose the “Battery” option.

Select “Battery health.”

Tap on the toggle next to “Optimized battery charging.”

If you’ve just disabled optimized battery charging, your iPhone will now stop waiting at 80% and will go straight to 100%. In other words, it’ll charge the old-fashioned way, just like iPhones did before iOS 13.

If you’ve just enabled optimized battery charging, your iPhone will now start analyzing your charging routine to determine when it should fully charge its battery. If you ever want to ensure that your smartphone has a full charge, you can follow these steps and disable the optimized battery charging feature.