RyanK39 wrote:
okay, so airplane mode wont really damage the battery if I leave it on for a few hours and its okay to charge my phone to 100% overnight? I try to charge my phone to about 80 percent and not let it drop to damage the battery however i hear many different rumors and stuff about iPhone battery’s. I have an iPhone 8
First - pardon my proofreading error earlier.
Apple doesn't really have any kind of published specification other than 500 cycles to 80% battery health. For that one size fits all spec it kind of lumps in any kind of partial cycles totaling to a complete cycle. Some do better or some do worse, although from reading here there is some who are downright upset that their batteries are doing worse or even just average.
But absolutely there's a rationale to a 20-80% or 40-80% battery regimen. That's kind of what hybrid car batteries have done and some have been able to operate like that for 20 years without replacement, such as with the 1st generation Toyota Prius. That's what some notebook computers can do. Tesla cars can be programmed to reduce the maximum charge level to 90%/80%/etc. and that's expected to extend the battery life. However, that's all automated with the power management system. It will automatically stop charging, or such systems will commence a shutdown at whatever the floor is. Some larger portable devices might "overprovision" the battery and then 0% is a little bit higher and 100% is a little bit lower than it could theoretically be in order to increase battery longevity.
However, I rather like using my device without worrying too much about that. I charge it up to 100% every night and have let it shut off at 0% several times. If the battery loses capacity I can replace it, and by the replacement battery is gone I'll probably be in the market for a new iPhone. I consider it a consumable part like tires on a car.