The battery management feature on Apple’s mobile operating system allows users to optimize the longevity of their device’s battery. It works by learning charging habits and temporarily holding the charge level at 80% under certain conditions. Once fully learned, it waits to finish charging until just before the user typically removes their device from charging, ensuring the battery spends less time at 100% which can degrade battery health over time.
The principal advantage of this approach lies in its proactive mitigation of battery degradation. By curtailing the amount of time a battery remains at full capacity, it reduces the chemical stressors that contribute to diminished battery life over the long term. This, in turn, contributes to enhanced device lifespan and reduces the frequency with which users need to replace their devices or batteries. Furthermore, it subtly integrates into user routines, requiring no active management or intervention once enabled.