Another question after I read the article/article is below.
If the iPhone stops charging automatically once it's almost 100% charged ( I know you said it usually never charges to 100%), why would they need to introduce a new feature in iOS 13 called "Optimized Battery Charging" in WWDC2019.
https://www.macrumors.com/2019/06/05/ios-13-optimized-battery-charging/
It mentions things like - "the optional toggle learns from your personal habits and waits to finish charging all the way up until you need your iPhone."
"Avoiding topping up the battery continually while it sits on the charger reduces the amount of time that your device spends at maximum capacity, and over time, this could extend the life of your battery."
This doesn't seem to fit with the idea that - there's much to worry about charging - and basically I can put my phone to keep charging the whole night.
Could you please elaborate on this too?
Thanks