When charging the iPhone6, you only need to see the battery display 100% charging, indicating that the mobile phone battery is full at this time. When charging the iPhone6, you can use your own charger or use the USB port on your computer to charge. Of course, in general, it is recommended to use your own charger.
At present, all Apple mobile phones use lithium batteries, so it goes without saying how many hours they must be charged for the first time. As long as you see the battery display 100% power after charging is completed on your mobile phone.
In the previous iOS7 system models, such as iPhone4, iPhone4S and iPhone5 running iOS6, when we finish charging, a plug symbol will appear on the battery icon on the screen, indicating that the battery is full at this time. Because I use a brand-new iOS8 system at present, I found a series of fully charged pictures on the Internet.
IPhone 6 battery * * * has three logo colors.
1: When fully charged, the battery compartment is "all green".
2. When the charger is just unplugged after being fully charged, the battery compartment is completely white.
3: When browsing the web or other pages, the inside of the battery will become "all black".