K kat.hayes macrumors 65816 Original poster Oct 10, 2011 1,451 53 12 minutes ago #1 I have an iPhone 16 Pro Max and want to start using a fuel rod power bank to keep it charged while working remotely. Is there any reason why these might be bad for the health of the battery vs. just plugging the phone in to charge? Thanks
I have an iPhone 16 Pro Max and want to start using a fuel rod power bank to keep it charged while working remotely. Is there any reason why these might be bad for the health of the battery vs. just plugging the phone in to charge? Thanks
Jackbequickly macrumors 68040 Aug 6, 2022 3,922 4,218 1 minute ago #2 So you left your phone behind and on charge with “fuel rod”? Why not charge to about 80% and turn it off?
So you left your phone behind and on charge with “fuel rod”? Why not charge to about 80% and turn it off?