There are several myths you should not believe about your smartphone battery but you still believe.
So, lets not waste any time and get straight to them.
1.Overnight Charging- This was not a myth some years back and was actually true. Modern day smartphones modern smartphone and its components — battery and charger — can effectively control the power management. When a phone is fully charged, the internal circuit will be cut off and will only begin charging again once the battery level drops below 100%.
2. Completely discharge your battery before charging- Earlier phones used nickel-metal hydride batteries which would ‘forget’ what their full capacity was if you didn’t fully drain them before charging again. But lithium-ion is a different ballgame. They have a much smarter way of counting their charges. If you use 60 percent of your battery’s life, then recharge it, it won’t count that as a complete charge cycle. Over the course of the next day’s use, once it hits 40 percent discharge, it will count that as one charge cycle.
3. CLOSING APPS WILL SAVE BATTERY- If you are one who swears by the mantra that closing apps will improve battery (and performance), then you are in for some news.
So, lets not waste any time and get straight to them.
1.Overnight Charging- This was not a myth some years back and was actually true. Modern day smartphones modern smartphone and its components — battery and charger — can effectively control the power management. When a phone is fully charged, the internal circuit will be cut off and will only begin charging again once the battery level drops below 100%.
2. Completely discharge your battery before charging- Earlier phones used nickel-metal hydride batteries which would ‘forget’ what their full capacity was if you didn’t fully drain them before charging again. But lithium-ion is a different ballgame. They have a much smarter way of counting their charges. If you use 60 percent of your battery’s life, then recharge it, it won’t count that as a complete charge cycle. Over the course of the next day’s use, once it hits 40 percent discharge, it will count that as one charge cycle.
3. CLOSING APPS WILL SAVE BATTERY- If you are one who swears by the mantra that closing apps will improve battery (and performance), then you are in for some news.
The fact is closing apps does more harm than good. Chances are that you might actually end up draining more battery juice in the process.
4. Always use the official brand charger for your phone - This is nothing but just a marketing strategy. A quality third party charger will work fine. Smartphone companies just want you to use their products for their profit and not yours.😁
5. Disabling services like Bluetooth and Location Services drastically improves battery life- It’s true that disabling all these or going into airplane mode will save some battery life. However, we’re talking a very tiny sliver – like half an hour over the span of an entire day, so the gains are arguably not worth the trouble. Leave the services that you use on the regular running all you want. Your device is designed to handle it.
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