Healthy Phone Charging Habits: How to Keep Your Battery Strong

For most individuals today, the smartphone is more than a device; it is a lifeline. We utilize it for communication, business, pleasure, and even financial transactions. However, battery life is a typical source of annoyance for nearly all smartphone users. Batteries continue to wear down over time, no matter how advanced the technology. The good news is that your charging habits have a huge impact on how long your battery lasts. By following the proper procedures, you can extend the life of your phone’s battery and prevent the inconvenience of frequent replacements.

Avoid Charging to 100%
Many individuals believe that charging their phone all the way to 100% is excellent. In actuality, lithium-ion batteries, which power most cellphones, do not appreciate being fully charged or entirely depleted. The optimal battery level ranges from 20% to 80%. Charging to 100% on a frequent basis causes excessive stress on the battery cells, causing them to decay more quickly. Similarly, continually dropping your phone to 0% might decrease its life.

Do Not Leave It Plugged In Overnight

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