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How to Take Care of Your Phone Battery – Health and Charging

Jun 08, 2022   Pageview:351

Smartphones play a huge role in our social, economic, and religious lives. Today, you will find most people, especially the younger generation, glued to their phones.

So, when you are busy doing something on your phone, you don't want the battery to die quickly. Unfortunately, phone batteries don't last forever. They come with specific life cycles. 

A modern rechargeable battery can last for about three years. But this period can reduce drastically or extend depending on well you take care of the battery.

And that is what we will be discussing today; how to extend the lifecycle of your battery.

Keep reading.

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How to Take Care of Your Battery Health

A majority of mobile phones today use lithium-ion batteries. This technology offers many advantages, including higher energy density and portability. Even so, the batteries are still prone to degrade degradation.

If you have been using your phone for years, you might have noticed that it does not last as long as it did before. Perhaps it only gives you half a day of full charge.

Every time you charge a phone battery and discharge, it loses a certain percentage of its capacity. This is normal.

Certain conditions can accelerate or reduce this process. That means, with the right knowledge, you can have your battery working for as long as possible.

Here are some things you can do.

Proper Charging Cycle

You may have heard that the best way to use a battery is to charge it to 100% and discharge it to 0%. Some say battery calibration will keep it working for longer.

This is true for older batteries. Modern batteries don't come with a memory effect, so there is no need for calibration. You will be stressing the battery for nothing and reducing its lifespan faster.

It is better to charge the battery to around 80% and use it to around 15%. Lithium batteries face much stress when fully charged or discharged. Hence, it makes sense that you want to keep them under the least stress by avoiding 0% to 100% charging.

Don't overcharge your battery.

Charging your phone overnight is a common habit. Most of us want to get a full charge in the morning to do a lot on the phone.

As stated above, a battery at 100% experiences a lot more stress than anything less. So imagine what happens if the battery is left charging overnight.

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While the battery might not explode, too much heat will shorten its lifespan much faster. It would be best if you charged and unplugged before going to sleep.

If you must charge overnight, keep it in a cool and well-ventilated environment. Do not leave your phone under the pillow.

Charge slowly and steadily.

Fast charging technology is a true time-saver. You can get a battery from 0 to a usable percentage within a few minutes. That's for those in a hurry.

But if you want your battery to last longer, charge it as slowly as possible. Older phones are more prone to damage if they are charged rapidly.

Turn off or uninstall features that you don't need.

Many of us install apps that we don't really need on phones. Some of these features only drain the battery faster. You should turn off any feature that you don't need.

Check for power-hungry features like background refresh, Bluetooth, location settings, and push notifications. You will find all of them under settings and take the right action.

You don't need your assistant.

Features like Google Assistant and Siri are quite useful. But they add more strain to the battery of your phone. This is because they are always listening to your voice command.

Most of us don't need them badly. So, it would be ok to disable them. And if you must use such apps, at least turn off the "Hey Siri" command.

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Use smart battery modes.

Modern Android and iOS phones come with smart battery savers. You should take advantage of these features.

The features will cut off any functions that may drain the battery. They reduce CPU usage, main fetching, and screen brightness automatically.

Your phone will keep working but will have lower levels of performance. The idea is to reduce stress on the phone.

How to Prolong Lithium Based Batteries

Most portable devices today come with lithium-based batteries. It's a technology that has taken the world by storm, offering better performance than other batteries.

Unfortunately, they don't last forever. But you can prolong their life by following these ideas:

Don't use your phone under extreme temperatures.

Extreme temperature is the biggest enemy of lithium batteries. Both too high and too low temperatures when using or storing the battery is not good. High temperatures elevate degradation.

Minimize how long the battery stays at 100% or 0% charge.

Extremely high and low states of charge increase stress on the battery. The best approach is using partial charges that store energy at 80%. If you cannot remember this, unplug it as soon as it hits 100%.

Avoid fast chargers as much as possible.

Fast chargers are convenient, but they are not necessary. They degrade lithium-ion batteries faster than standard chargers. Discharging too fast due to strenuous usage is also bad for your battery.

Always use recommended chargers.

Poor quality chargers are risky to the lifespan of your battery. They can either charge too slowly or too fast. As discussed above, this can stress your battery, degrading it faster. Besides, some chargers may even short circuit the battery.

Do not use or store batteries in high moisture situations.

Moisture is bad for any electrical system. Your battery can easily short-circuit and die if used or stored in such environments. You can get more life from it by always considering dry places.

At What Percentage Should I Charge My Phone?

For older batteries that come with the memory effect, you should charge it when it's at 0%. You must then wait until it reaches 100% before you start using it.

Newer batteries don't come with the memory effect. So, discharging to 0% and charging to 100% is not necessary. In fact, it only increases stress on the batteries, reducing their lifespan.

The golden rule is to keep the power between 30% and 90% as much as possible. So charge your battery when it drops below 50%.

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