Battery Full Alert on 6s Plus Running iOS v.14.6 - Annoying
I have looked for solutions to this, and I am seeing nothing.
I use my old iPhone (6s), which I bought when I had a job (still looking--it is hard being an engineer in Silicon Valley.
I want to be able to use it when I need it, but I do not want the battery to drain and have it sitting with a dead battery for extended periods of time.
The battery alert keeps going off. When it does, the phone vibrates.
Some people suggest using the original charger, which is who knows where.
Some people suggest making sure the charger has a large enough current capacity.
Some people suggest it is because of the order in which you plug in the cable when you use your Macbook to charge the phone.
What is the deal here? Is this just because Apple employees never need to use an older iPhone? Is this an attempt by Apple to make the older device useless?
For now, I am shutting down iOS when I am not using the iPhone (I don't even know if the battery will charge in this state, but if not, it will discharge very slowly, so if I only power it up twice a year, I won't ruin the battery) and rebooting when I need to use it.
Thank you.
-Zippy
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