Leaving Your Charger Plugged In
Chargers continuously draw power even when not connected to a phone. This not only wastes electricity but can also generate heat. The built-up heat can be hazardous, damaging nearby devices, or, if the room’s air is humid enough, leading to short circuits and fires.
Charging Your Phone to 100%
Frequently charging your phone to 100% can reduce the battery’s lifespan. Each battery has a finite number of charge cycles, and topping it off every time will deplete these cycles faster. It’s best to fully charge your phone once a month and maintain a charge between 20% and 80% for other charges.
Letting Your Battery Drain Completely Before Recharging
Letting your battery drain to 0% before recharging is detrimental to its lifespan. Lithium-ion batteries perform best when not entirely depleted, as doing so can harm the battery’s longevity.
Overnight Charging
Charging your phone overnight wastes electricity and can damage the battery by overcharging it. Additionally, this can cause the battery to overheat, affecting its performance and longevity.
Using Your Phone While Charging
Using your phone while it’s charging can overload the battery as it tries to perform two tasks simultaneously. If you receive a call while charging, unplug the phone and charger from the outlet and resume charging after the call ends.
Charging Your Phone When the Battery is Above 20%
Charging your phone when the battery is still above 20% is not ideal, as it can reduce charging efficiency. It’s best to charge only when the battery falls below 20%, but ideally, let it drop to at least 5%.
Keeping Your Phone Case On While Charging
Temperature is a significant enemy of batteries, and charging your phone with a case on prevents heat from escaping, causing the battery and internal components to heat up. Remove your case before charging to allow the battery to “breathe” more easily.
Using Cheap, Universal Chargers
Each phone has a compatible charger, and using an unofficial one can cause issues with power delivery. Incompatible chargers can cause the battery to heat up. Always use the original charger that came with your phone or purchase a replacement from a reputable source if needed.
Using Untrusted Apps to Monitor Battery
While free battery-monitoring apps can be useful, be cautious of those from unknown sources or unverified by manufacturers. They could overload your battery or install unwanted ads. Verify the app’s source and reputation before installing.
Charging Your Phone from a Laptop
Charging from a laptop usually takes longer than using a regular outlet and doesn’t activate fast-charging options. For faster and more efficient charging, use a direct power outlet.
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