Chex313
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If I understand what you're saying Apple already does this. You can set any max charging % on iOS 18 and iPhone 16 (not sure about previous phones). However, Apple doesn't seem to allow you to adjust charging speed. I have my wife's set to 95% but it still fast charges...her phone is warmer than mine at the end of a charge cycle...P9Pro with Adaptive Battery and Charging enabled (not 80%). I noticed the same thing with my Dell laptop. When I set it to 95%, it still charged using "Express charge." When I let it charge to 100% using "Standard charge" it is noticeable cooler. Isn't cooler better?All the OEM's need to make the charging limit more granular. The Redmagic 10 Pro has the ability to go from 20% to 90% at 1% increments! Of course you can choose full 100% if you want. It's simply a setting in the code. Obviously if the software can read the charge level of the battery and stop the charging at 80% it can do it at any other level the coder allows! There's also the ability to separate the power of the phone from the battery when it reaches any of the charge settings you prefer!
All these so-called top shelf phone makers - Google, Samsung, Apple need to catch up to many of the lower tier OEM's that are doing things the right way!
These are the options on my iPhone 16 pro MaxIf I understand what you're saying Apple already does this. You can set any max charging % on iOS 18 and iPhone 16 (not sure about previous phones). However, Apple doesn't seem to allow you to adjust charging speed. I have my wife's set to 95% but it still fast charges...her phone is warmer than mine at the end of a charge cycle...P9Pro with Adaptive Battery and Charging enabled (not 80%). I noticed the same thing with my Dell laptop. When I set it to 95%, it still charged using "Express charge." When I let it charge to 100% using "Standard charge" it is noticeable cooler. Isn't cooler better?