This post should help quite a few folks as batery care was a topic not long 
ago.  Here is what the experts say.  A few of these suggestions I hadn’t even 
heard of.


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Alan
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Subject: How to Care for Your iPhone or iPad Battery

Apple makes a distinction between battery life and battery lifespan. There are 
things you can do to make sure your battery has enough juice to last throughout 
the day. But Apple and others also give advice on how you can avoid damaging 
your battery so that it has a long lifespan. Every battery will degrade in 
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            How to Care for Your iPhone or iPad Battery 

                        Apple makes a distinction between battery life and 
battery lifespan. There are things you can do to make sure your battery has 
enough juice to last throughout the day. But Apple and others also give advice 
on how you can avoid damaging your battery so that it has a long lifespan. 
Every battery will degrade in performance over time, but following these tips 
will help you avoid damaging your battery.


                        • Avoid temperature extremes, especially heat — Your 
battery is designed to work the best between the temperatures of 62° to 72° F 
(16–22 C). If you expose your device to temperatures higher than 95°, you can 
cause damage to your battery, such that it won't last as long between charges.


                         
                        • Avoid leaving your battery in a case when charging — 
Some cases can retain heat and cause your iPhone or iPad to overheat during 
charging. To be safe, it's best to remove it from the case.

                        • If storing your device for a long period, store it at 
half charge — If you aren't going to be using your iPhone or iPad for a period 
of weeks or months, store it at 50 percent. If you store it when it's empty, 
you can cause damage such that it will no longer charge. If you store it at 100 
percent, this could decrease its daily capacity. If you're storing it for a 
very long period, bring the charge back up to 50 percent after six months.

                        • Power down your device before storing it — In 
addition to storing it at 50 percent, power down your device before storing it.

                        • Store your device at a temperature less than 90° — 
Since heat can cause damage, it's important to ensure your device isn't exposed 
to high temperatures during long-term storage. Also, the environment should be 
moisture-free.

                        • Always use the latest version of iOS — Each update 
typically brings improvements in battery efficiency. And the more efficient 
your battery, the less it's used. And the less it's used, the longer its 
lifespan.


                         
                        • Avoid completely draining your battery — While Apple 
doesn't mention this, experts on lithium-ion batteries say that it's good to 
avoid completely draining your battery or regularly running it until it's low.

                        • Charge your battery regularly — Experts say it's best 
to keep it charged. You don't need to worry about over-charging it, because the 
charger is intelligent enough to recognize when the battery is full.

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