Do you charge your phone only when it's dead? Do you have to charge it to 100%? Wrong, wrong, wrong!

Do you charge your phone only when it's dead? Do you have to charge it to 100%? Wrong, wrong, wrong!

In our daily lives, mobile phones have become our closest companions. Socializing, entertainment, travel, payment... There are more and more mobile phone usage scenarios, and the battery life is also running out faster and faster.

Many people think that they should charge their phones to 100% every time and keep their phones "fully charged" at all times to give themselves enough sense of security. However, is it really good for the phone to charge to 100%? Be aware of these misunderstandings about mobile phone charging!

Myth 1: Charge to 100% every time


In fact, you don’t necessarily need to charge your phone to 100% every time. When the phone battery is in a full or high power state for a long time, it may cause battery aging.

Myth 2: Charge after the battery is exhausted


Many people are used to charging their phones when the battery is almost exhausted. In fact, you need to charge your phone when the battery is less than 20%.

Mistake 3: Charging your phone overnight

Do you often charge your phone before going to bed at night and keep it charged all night? This is not advisable. After the phone is fully charged, unplug the charger in time to avoid the phone being in a high power state for a long time.

Many people have found that the battery of a new mobile phone can often last a whole day. But after a few years of use, the battery of the mobile phone can no longer last a whole day.

How to extend the battery life of your mobile phone as much as possible? Come and get it!

1. Stay away from high temperature environment

Try to charge your phone at room temperature. If your phone is exposed to sunlight or high temperature for a long time, the battery may be permanently damaged. If you find that the phone temperature is abnormal during charging, disconnect the charger immediately.

2. Keep the battery at half capacity

If your phone is not in use for a long time, it is best to keep the battery level at around 50%. If you store your phone with a completely drained battery, the battery may go into a deep discharge state, making it impossible to charge.

3. Turn on low power mode

Many smartphones have introduced a low power mode, which is to extend the battery life when the phone is low on power. In low power mode, the screen brightness is generally reduced to optimize device performance. When the phone is recharged, low power mode will automatically turn off.

Have you learned these tips on protecting your phone battery? Developing good phone charging habits will make it last longer.

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