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iPhone 15 introduces a new optimal charging option to extend battery life.

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Apple’s new iPhone 15 offers an option to set a battery charging limit at 80% based on users’ habits, aiding in prolonging the battery lifespan.

Apple has just released iOS 17.0.2 for the iPhone 15 series, and in this update, users can limit battery charging to 80%. This is Apple’s solution to address complaints regarding battery capacity for the iPhone 14 models last year.

Apple has outlined in detail how this new 80% battery charge limit setting works for the iPhone 15 in the update’s detailed notes.

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iOS 17 has been officially released and will be available on iPhone 15 devices.

When enabling “Limit to 80%,” the user’s iPhone will charge to about 80% and then stop charging. If the battery level drops to 75%, the charging process will resume until the battery level reaches around 80%. However, even with this charging limit enabled, the iPhone may occasionally charge to 100% to maintain an accurate battery charge state estimate.

This new option is part of the “Optimized Battery Charging” setting available on Apple devices in recent years. It helps maintain the battery charge at 80% before reaching full capacity, operating based on user usage habits.

This new limit can help prevent sudden battery capacity drops, an issue reported by many iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro users recently. Additionally, by limiting the charging capacity to 80%, heat and stress on the battery are reduced, thus helping to extend the battery’s lifespan in the long run.

The iPhone 15 also features a new capability that allows users to view the charge cycles for their battery.

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In 2024, the market for foldable smartphones will experience significant growth.

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The global market for foldable smartphones will undergo significant changes in the second half of 2023 and throughout 2024.

According to the latest report from Counterpoint Research, the global market for foldable smartphones has witnessed a 10% increase compared to the same period last year in the second quarter of 2023, reaching 2.1 million units. This growth stands in stark contrast to the overall global smartphone market, which experienced a 9% decline in shipments during the quarter, totaling 268 million units. Due to the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict and high global inflation, the overall smartphone market is expected to exhibit stagnant growth. However, the foldable smartphone segment continues to demonstrate strong and sustainable growth.

The context of foldable smartphones in the Chinese market presents a particularly attractive scenario. In the second quarter of 2023, overall smartphone sales in China declined by 4% compared to the same period last year, reaching 61.9 million units, due to recent economic challenges faced by the country, leading to reduced consumer spending. However, the foldable smartphone market in China achieved notable success, with a 64% increase compared to the same period last year, reaching 1.2 million units. China currently holds the largest market share in the global foldable smartphone market, accounting for 58.6% of the market.

The rapid growth of the foldable smartphone market in China is primarily attributed to the introduction of foldable devices tailored to the Chinese market, coupled with strong consumer demand for such products. This surge is driven by the launch of key products such as the Huawei Mate X3, vivo X Fold 2, and vivo X Flip, primarily targeting the foldable smartphone market in China.

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High-level analyst Jene Park from Counterpoint Research stated, “We believe that the frequent launch of foldable smartphones is changing the perception of Chinese consumers towards foldable products. As a result, Chinese consumers have easier and more frequent access to various foldable devices compared to any other market in the world. The continuous release of multiple foldable products is considered one of the key reasons why the foldable market in China continues to grow significantly compared to other markets.”

The global market for foldable smartphones will experience significant changes in the second half of 2023. Chinese manufacturers are expanding their international presence during this period, with notable releases including the Honor Magic V2, Oppo Find N3 Flip, and the unnamed OnePlus foldable device. Notably, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5, considered as some of the leading foldable products, were launched in August and are expected to gain significant market share in the second half of 2023.

Jene Park further added, “The global market for foldable smartphones is expected to witness significant growth in the second half of 2023, driven by the expansion of Chinese manufacturers. While Samsung’s market share may decrease due to increased competition, we believe it will be a natural outcome. However, competition among manufacturers typically expands the market scale for the products. We anticipate that the era of mass-market foldable smartphones will begin in 2024, primarily led by Samsung and Huawei with their entry-level foldable devices. These entry-level foldable products are expected to have a price range of around $600 – $700, making them more accessible to consumers.”

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Keeping your Smartphone in this mode while going to sleep not only minimizes radiation but also promotes a restful sleep.

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Mobile phones can have a negative impact on users’ sleep. However, making just a small change can help improve your health.

Mobile phones emit radiation, and radiation has the potential to increase the risk of cancer. However, the radiation emitted from your phone is not considered dangerous.

The National Cancer Institute of the United States also states that the radiation emitted from mobile phones, known as non-ionizing radiation, does not ionize, meaning it does not damage DNA. Furthermore, it is not the sole source of radiation in everyday life, as non-ionizing radiation is also emitted from radio and TV signals, microwave ovens, and Wi-Fi, among others.

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Currently, there is not enough scientific evidence to definitively conclude whether placing a phone next to you while sleeping increases the risk of cancer.

Several large studies have been conducted to search for evidence of a relationship between mobile phones and cancer, but no analysis has been able to provide a definitive conclusion. Currently, there is no reason to believe that mobile phones cause cancer.

However, if you are concerned about radiation from your phone, you can activate Airplane Mode. According to the EducateEMF website, this mode will reduce the emission of non-ionizing radiation from your mobile device by disabling mobile signals, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections.

In cases where it is necessary for work or if you are afraid of missing important calls or messages, you can place your phone at a distance from your bed. By doing so, you can avoid the potential hazards of phone waves while still receiving important notifications.

How far should you place your phone from your body to minimize radiation exposure?

The radiation from mobile phones is directly related to the signal strength of the mobile phone. In general, if the mobile phone signal is strong, the radiation will be low, and if the mobile phone signal is weak, the radiation will be high. In relation to this issue, if you want to reduce mobile phone radiation, try to maintain a distance.

Professor Zhang Guogang from the School of Life Sciences at Tianjin Normal University conducted an experiment:

To eliminate the influence of the electromagnetic radiation from the Earth itself, the radiation level in the experimental environment was measured as 0.3 milligauss before the experiment. Then, the radiation level of the same mobile phone was tested at different distances.

– 5cm away from the phone: 1 milligauss

– 10cm away from the mobile phone: 0.5 milligauss

– 15cm away from the mobile phone: 0.3 milligauss

In other words, after subtracting the ambient radiation of 0.3 milligauss, the radiation level essentially becomes 0 when the mobile phone is placed 15cm away from you. Therefore, the farther you are from the mobile phone, the lower the radiation level, or even no radiation at all.

Other dangers of sleeping next to a Smartphone  

Although you don’t need to be overly concerned about getting cancer from sleeping next to a mobile phone, there is evidence suggesting that using a phone at night can negatively affect sleep quality.

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Accordingly, using a Smartphone before bedtime can make it harder for you to fall asleep. This is due to the combination of blue light suppressing melatonin and the stimulating content that we consume.

Another scenario is if you sleep with your phone nearby, it can also cause issues, such as noise. A beep or any other sound coming from the Smartphone is enough to wake us up from sleep.

According to a study conducted by British scientists, over 61% of respondents reported having poor sleep, and there is a clear correlation between smartphone addiction and poor sleep quality. Nearly 69% of those with a smartphone addiction habit reported having difficulty sleeping, compared to 57% of those who use smartphones but are not addicted.

Regardless of the specific methods, sleep duration has been disrupted, leading to a decrease in sleep quality. According to a study published in PLOS One in October 2018, you may sleep around 48 minutes less on average when there is a phone in the room compared to when there isn’t.

Therefore, to protect your sleep, which is crucial for the body’s restoration and energy replenishment for work and learning, experts recommend implementing a “bedtime routine.” This involves staying away from or turning off all technology devices one hour before sleep, as reported by CNN.

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Why is the iPhone battery icon yellow?

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In addition to white, red, or green, the battery icon on the iPhone also has a yellow color, symbolizing the Low Power Mode which can slow down the device.

Many long-time iPhone users still find it unfamiliar when they see the battery icon on their phone turn yellow. This is an indication that the device is in Low Power Mode. Other familiar color indicators on the battery icon for users include white, which represents the normal state, red indicating low battery (below 20%), and green indicating that the device is charging.

According to Apple, the Low Power Mode can provide an additional three hours of usage for the iPhone, depending on the specific model.

Why is the iPhone battery icon yellow?

When the battery icon turns yellow, the iPhone experiences a noticeable decrease in performance and some features. For example, with iPhone 12 models, the device automatically disables 5G connectivity, while iPhone 13 and iPhone 14 models reduce the screen refresh rate, resulting in slower responsiveness to touch gestures. Most models also disable background app refresh, automatic downloads, and email fetching. The process of copying photos to iCloud is paused, and the screen brightness is reduced. Finally, the processor’s clock speed is lowered to consume less power.

By default, Low Power Mode is always turned off. In some cases, when the iPhone battery reaches 20% or lower, a prompt window will appear suggesting enabling Low Power Mode. Many users may tap without fully understanding the actual functionality, only to find their phone suddenly running slower.

To enable or disable Low Power Mode, users can access Settings, select Battery, and interact with the Low Power Mode option. By default, when the device is charged to 80% or above, this feature will be automatically turned off.

Why is the iPhone battery icon yellow?
Create a command to automatically enable Low Power mode when battery is below 30%.

Battery saving mode on iPhone is not turned on automatically, but users can create their own commands through the Shortcuts application. In the software, select the Automation tab > Create personal automation > Battery level > Lower and adjust the slider to the desired level, select Next > Add task > Set low power mode > Next > uncheck Ask before running > Done.

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