These mistakes kill your smartphone battery: what not to do with your gadget.
Many smartphone owners do not follow the rules of using their devices, which leads to the rapid failure of the battery. In particular, one of the common mistakes is completely discharging the smartphone to zero.
It was previously believed that it was necessary to fully charge and discharge the device to maintain battery capacity, but this only applies to batteries with a 'memory effect'. Modern devices are equipped with lithium-ion batteries, which do not require such actions.
Experts recommend regularly charging the smartphone within average values and avoiding a complete discharge to 0% or a full charge to 100%. It is also important to avoid high or low temperatures, as they can damage the battery.
It is essential to avoid overheating the smartphone while charging, so it is recommended not to use the device during charging and carefully monitor its temperature. Charging at night can be safe, but certain rules should be followed.
Proper charging will extend your smartphone's life
Summary: Improper use of smartphones, particularly incorrect charging, can lead to rapid battery wear and a reduction in its lifespan. Following basic charging rules and avoiding extreme temperatures can help extend the battery's life and provide more satisfaction from using the smartphone.
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