Traditionally, apple did not talk about all the innovations that were made in iOS 13. The Coopertinos focused on the biggest innovations. However, as practice shows, among the “hidden” innovations there are many useful changes.
In iOS 13, Coopertinoov has added a new mechanism that will monitor how users charge their mobile devices. If the iPhone is often charged throughout the night, the new feature will optimize the charging process in a way that reduces the speed of battery aging.
The mechanism will work quite simply: up to 80% of the battery will be charged at normal speed, after which the charging speed will be reduced. At the same time, by the time the smartphone will be needed, it will be charged 100%.
If they want, users will be able to disable this option in their settings.
Just last week, Apple raised the limit on downloading apps on the cellular network to 200MB. However, in iOS 13, the Coopertinos once again revised the restrictions and gave users more freedom. Now the system actually does not have a strict limit on the size of downloaded applications.
In the settings, users will be able to either completely remove all restrictions, or activate the option, at which the screen will appear a request to download applications weighing more than 200MB on the cellular network.