Temperatures in Delhi soared this week. The intense heat wave is affecting not only humans and animals but also gadgets.
Several iPhone users are reporting that their iPhone is not charging beyond 80 per cent, causing concern. However, there is no need to worry as this is actually a feature designed to help protect the device and its battery health.
Why is my iPhone not charging beyond 80 per cent? If your iPhone is not charging beyond 80 per cent, especially during this time of the year, it is likely due to the heat. iPhones are programmed to pause charging when the device exceeds its temperature limit, safeguarding it from potential damage caused by overheating.
There's no better solution than waiting for your iPhone to cool down. Once it's cooled down, charging will automatically resume without needing any user intervention.
If you use a wireless charger, consider switching to a wired charger, especially during the summer, or charge the device at night when the ambient temperature is much lower.
One could also prevent the phone from overheating while charging by charging it in a cooler place, preferably with air conditioning. In some cases, removing the case will also aid in better heat dissipation, and it is advised to charge the device without the case.
What should you avoid doing?
Social media is filled with memes suggesting cooling a smartphone using ice cubes, placing it inside a freezer, submerging the device in a pool, and even running them under water. Do not attempt these methods with your smartphone, even if it is certified for ingress protection.
Ingress protection can diminish with usage, and all the aforementioned "tricks" to cool your phone down could potentially cause permanent damage to your smartphone. No OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) will repair the device unless you have comprehensive insurance like AppleCare Plus.