No one cares
Because your iPhone is charging and currently has 35% battery left.In a few minutes it will say "charging 40%" and so on.
dude i hope u got the warranty
Phone will charge faster with a larger charging current. Charging current depends on voltage, so your home charger likely has a higher voltage and therefore a higher charging current.
get the proper charger that always works
Yes, you can charge your iPhone when it has a good amount of battery. However, you should avoid charging the phone until it is low in battery, to prolong the battery life.
no it does not
It typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to fully charge a completely drained iPhone 5c using its original charger. Charging times may vary slightly depending on the charger used and the device's condition. Using a higher wattage charger can reduce charging time, but it's best to use the recommended charger for optimal performance.
The wattage for the standard iPhone charger varies depending on the model. Most recent iPhones come with a 20W USB-C power adapter, which allows for fast charging. However, older models typically included a 5W or 10W charger. Additionally, iPhones are compatible with higher wattage chargers, allowing for even faster charging if used with a suitable adapter.
yes it does
The phone itself will not be damaged. Once the charge is completed it will stop charging the phone. It can damage the battery though. If your phone is only half way down on the battery and you plug it in, the phone retains that memory. Once in a while it really doesn't matter but if you are constantly charging your phone every day when the battery isn't in real need of it, eventually the battery will go bad. It may even get to the point where it won't charge at all for you anymore. The general rule of thumb is to let your phone die completely about once a month to keep the battery fresh. What I would recommend though, is not charging your phone every day. Let the battery wear down. Buy a car charger so that you can charge it while driving if it needs to be. This will save you from buying a new battery every 9-12 months. New battery's usually cost around $50.
Yes, an Apple device, such as an iPhone or iPad, can charge to 100 percent. However, the actual time it takes to reach that level depends on the device's battery health, the charger used, and the current battery level when charging begins. Additionally, Apple devices have built-in features to optimize charging and prolong battery lifespan by managing how and when they reach full charge.
Battery out. Leave it to dry for a couple of days. Try a different battery; sim card; charging; not charging (try all combinations). Take it to a repair shop.