In the process of using mobile phones every day, we often encounter the problem of mobile phone batteries being consumed faster than before, having to charge more often.
In addition to problems that can occur due to battery quality and phone usage habits, charging methods also significantly affect phone battery life.
Improper charging methods may damage the battery, resulting in reduced battery performance or, more seriously, fire or explosion.
Improper charging of the phone causes the battery to degrade quickly. (Source: Aboluowang)
What percentage is best to charge the battery to?
Modern smartphones mainly use lithium-ion batteries as their power source. This type of battery has the advantages of high energy density and low self-discharge rate.
However, lithium-ion batteries when overcharged, over-discharged, charged in high temperature environment can negatively affect the performance and life of the battery.
Therefore, you should avoid charging your phone battery to 100%, especially in high temperature environments. Regularly unplugging/plugging in and out of the charger, intermittent charging will be better for the phone battery, not charging completely will be more beneficial for the battery.
According to experts, you should only charge up to 50%-80% is most reasonable.
Battery charging error
First, the habit of using non-genuine chargers that are not compatible with the device. You should avoid using non-genuine chargers and cables.
Mobile phone manufacturers will provide genuine chargers because these devices can provide the right voltage and current to the battery, thereby protecting the battery from damage.
Sharing different charging devices can cause your phone to take too long to charge and affect battery life.
Second, the habit of charging the phone all night. Many people use their phones before going to bed and when the battery is low, they often plug in the charger to charge overnight and unplug it the next morning.
Although the smartphone battery will automatically cut off power after being fully charged, such frequent charging and power-off operations can still cause major damage to the mobile phone battery.
Third, using the phone while charging. Most people have the habit of using the phone while charging. However, this behavior causes great damage to the phone battery.
When you use your phone while charging, a lot of heat will be generated because the battery needs to supply power to the phone, too high temperature can damage the internal structure of the battery and reduce the battery life.
In addition, high temperatures can also slow down the chemical reaction rate of the battery, leading to a reduction in the battery's ability to store energy, and can even damage the phone and cause fire or explosion.
Thu Hien (Source: Aboluowang)
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