Bypass charging
I have a Apple 14 Pro Max, can I get bypass charging?
I have a Apple 14 Pro Max, can I get bypass charging?
Most of these replies are nonsense, and they don’t know anything about that. Bypass charging uses power directly from the adapter instead of drawing from the battery, and it is very useful when doing heavy tasks like playing games without using any battery power. It also prevents the phone from heating. And now the answer to your question is that iPhones don’t have this feature yet. Maybe it is available in 16 Pro Max, as Apple is slowly trying hard for gaming.
Most of these replies are nonsense, and they don’t know anything about that. Bypass charging uses power directly from the adapter instead of drawing from the battery, and it is very useful when doing heavy tasks like playing games without using any battery power. It also prevents the phone from heating. And now the answer to your question is that iPhones don’t have this feature yet. Maybe it is available in 16 Pro Max, as Apple is slowly trying hard for gaming.
Katrides Said:
"Bypass charging: I have an Apple 14 Pro Max, can I get bypass charging?"
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Recommend this as a Feature Request:
Having misinterpreted your post, I recommend you provide this as feedback this to Apple. Unfortunately, there is no direct feedback link available for iOS itself. So,...
Katrides Said:
"Bypass charging: I have an Apple 14 Pro Max, can I get bypass charging?"
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Please Clarify your Post:
What do you mean by "bypass charging"?
Power Charge:
You need to have a charge in order for your iPhone to operate. I recommend you keep a minimum of 40% remaining battery charge.
Bypass charging is a feature that lets you bypass the charging on your device.
In effect, you can supply your phone with power from a charger without that power reaching the battery.
You can answer the OP's question about how this might work on an iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Just logged in and I’m about to leave my first comment.
Your reply is not helpful. People like you ignoring the question really make it exhausting browsing this forum. I hope administrators will acknowledge this and will make it possible to mark low effort irrelevant “replies” so that they show up last. Also, rerouting the person who asked a question to a feature submission website is useless — this is not something that can be added in a software update if hardware doesn’t allow it. Overall, your reply is just super useless and just takes up space and annoys people.
The question if it’s possible to directly power an iPhone while bypassing charging still stands. I assume it is not possible, but I’d like a confirmation.
Bob Timmons Said:
"can I get bypass charging?"
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Took that too literally. I'd have expected it to be in capitals. 😊
Were you going to answer the OP's question about the iPhone 14 Pro Max?
Bypass charging