y_p_w wrote:
There are marginal benefits for doing extreme procedures to try and extend battery longevity. Even Apple’s optimized battery charging is of limited benefit since it still charges to 100%, but only at a later time.
I’m not convinced there are even marginal benefits. Any benefit by not charging to 100% is offset by the fact that when the battery is left connected at 100% energy to run the phone comes from the mains rather than the battery, allowing the battery to “rest”, but even more important it reduces the number of charge/discharge cycles. If you disconnect at, say 80% all energy to run the phone comes from the battery, which must be eventually replaced, meaning another partial discharge/charge cycle.
I know that people cite the instructions for Teslas, which say to only charge to 100% before a long trip, but to keep it below 80% otherwise. But there is a HUGE difference between an electric car and a smartphone: You never drive a Tesla while it is plugged in (picture the extension cord that would be needed!), but your phone is using energy all the time when plugged. While Apple’s new optimized charging does go to 100%, it is designed so that it reaches 100% just in time for heavier use, which will bring the charge level down pretty quickly.