Then, do I need to charge new iPhone 8?
First off, the standard USB Lightning cable and charger is the same old fayre, and will charge the iPhone 8 no slower or faster than chargers that Apple has been shipping with new iPhones for years. Until then, you have to rely on third-party wireless charging pads, which, to be honest, aren't bad at all.
Additionally, should I charge my phone to 100 before first use? The idea that we should charge fully before first use comes from older battery technologies, like NiCd. Today's lithium batteries are just fine whether you give them that initial charge or not. The other reason is that phones have at least some charge when you buy them – usually around 30 percent.
Correspondingly, how do I charge my new iPhone 8?
Charge wirelessly
- Connect your charger to power.
- Place the charger on a level surface or other location recommended by the manufacturer.
- Place your iPhone on the charger with the display facing up.
- Your iPhone should start charging a few seconds after you place it on your wireless charger.
Is it OK to charge iPhone 8 overnight?
Unless there's something wrong with the charging equipment you use or the smartphone itself, it's totally safe to leave your iPhone or Android phone charging overnight. “Having your phone plugged in at night doesn't diminish the battery,” iFixit head Kyle Wiens told the site.
