Submitted by TOPLEFT404 t3_11d3390 in iphone
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dblrnbw30 t1_ja6qgvs wrote
The blank usually means your phone was off and the green means charging. So maybe your phone was off while charging?
Anotsurei t1_ja6xhe9 wrote
It’s from when it charged to 100% and it stopped charging because it didn’t need to anymore. During that time the phone worked on the wire charger but not the battery.
v10mechanicalglory t1_ja73dwv wrote
is that new to ios 16? doenst happen on my 6s
iammerxoxo t1_ja7mj49 wrote
Did you turn your phone off after charging?
Important-Abrocoma13 t1_ja7rrqn wrote
That’s when I carried you.
dumb reference to footprints in the sand poem 🤪
saracen0 t1_ja7wmt0 wrote
What phone? 13 pro? Saw this once a week with that phone starting at the end of iOS 15 and through the betas. Haven't seen it on my 14 pro.
pass-agress-ive t1_ja86mp6 wrote
Patience is a virtue, all things come to those who wait.
Don't worry my iPhone 14 pro friend, your time will come sooner than you think :)
user2884 t1_ja879g6 wrote
Optimized charging Also don’t let your phone go below 20%, it will kill your battery pretty quick
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itixmix t1_ja8ypa3 wrote
To me that doesn’t make sense because, the horizontal line below shows that it was still charging during the blank space. So if it was still charging it would have maintained 100% which should be represented by a vertical line that goes all the way to the top. It shouldn’t be blank. Personally it’s either a bug or the device was powered off but remained on charge
brimston3- t1_ja90get wrote
That's an intense daily discharge if it goes to near zero charge over 11 hours of use. Is that 10am to 3:15pm as screen-on then 4:30 to 8:30 as more screen-on?
I assume the blank area is powered off or on wired power.
yigo1337 t1_ja94uns wrote
the phone was probably off during the time for whatever reason
Freshlojic t1_ja96fnm wrote
could be the new clean charging feature
Anotsurei t1_ja97uum wrote
The line with the bolt represents the time the phone was on the charger. The phones try to extend their battery life by not overcharging. Overcharging makes batteries degrade faster. This is also why phones have the option to only charge up to about 80% during times you’re less likely to need it. For example, if you normally get up at 8 AM the phone will wait till about 6 or so to charge past 80%. This is because it takes more energy to bring the phone up to 100% during those last 20%.
If the phone is at 100%, then it no longer needs to charge the battery and can simply use the electricity from the charger to do its functions.
colbey427 t1_ja99rz6 wrote
The app developer should be able to tell you what their presentation means. Otherwise you only get supposition.
iPodee t1_ja9k4h8 wrote
you turned your phone off completely.
Idontmatter69420 t1_ja9xq8r wrote
Oh so it actually starts using the electric out of the wall instead of the battery
UreMomNotGay t1_jaccsv4 wrote
I thought this was Optimized Battery Charging. but your phone went straight to 100%. It could be still learning from your charging routine.
fuck-fascism t1_ja6j1p5 wrote
Where it’s plugged in and fully charged?