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5 Useful Tips For Taking Care of Your Smartphone Battery in 2020

by Daniel Brown
2020/04/17
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Smartphones are developing rapidly. Performance is increasing, cameras are improving, but the batteries in mobile devices are almost unchanged.

Yes, the battery capacity is increasing slightly, and the charging speed is also increasing, but these are the same lithium batteries from a couple of years ago and still are today.

In the past, when you could remove the battery from your smartphone and replace it with a new one, people didn’t care much about battery health. Today’s smartphones have non-removable batteries. To ensure that the battery in your smartphone lasts as long as possible, you should follow a few simple rules.

In this article, we’ll give you five helpful tips to help your smartphone battery last longer.

1. No need to charge your smartphone 100% after purchase

Five useful tips for taking care of your smartphone battery in 2020

One of the most common myths is that a smartphone needs to be charged 100% after it is purchased.

In the past, smartphones had nickel cadmium batteries, and they are really needed to be fully charged before the smartphone could be used.

Modern batteries are made of lithium polymers, and they have no memory effect, so you can immediately use the phone without recharging it.

2. 40-60% is the best smartphone battery level

Five useful tips for taking care of your smartphone battery in 2020

Lithium batteries usually do not get along very well with low charge, or vice versa – high. It is best to keep the battery level between 40% and 60%.

If you plan not to use your smartphone for a while, charge or discharge it to 50% and turn it off. This way, the smartphone battery will last longer.

3. Do not use the smartphone while it is charging

Five useful tips for taking care of your smartphone battery in 2020

Another weakness of lithium batteries is the high temperature. As with any other electronic component, heat is the main enemy for a smartphone battery.

Our third tip is not to use your the mobile device while it is charging. This will not only your smartphone get less heat, but it will charge faster so you can use it again.

4. Do not use fast and wireless charging

Five useful tips for taking care of your smartphone battery in 2020

Going back to the previous point, quick charging heats up your smartphone more strongly, thus harming the battery.

The same happens with wireless charging, as it uses induction technology that generates more heat than usual. This has a bad effect on smartphone battery health.

Of course, this rule does not apply to original chargers. If the manufacturer claims that your smartphone supports, for example, 30W fast charging and also put the appropriate charger in the package, then you can safely use it.

If your smartphone supports 18W charging, buy you use a power supply of 30W, then stop doing this so as not to spoil the battery.

5. Use only the original charger

Five useful tips for taking care of your smartphone battery in 2020

Going back to the previous tip, we recommend using only the original charger to charge your smartphone.

You probably have several smartphones at home, for example, your mom, dad, brother, sister, girl, boyfriend, etc. If you don’t hesitate to charge your smartphone with a charger from another mobile device, then stop doing it.

As we said before, the chargers have different powers, and if it has the higher power than your smartphone’s battery supports, then at best your smartphone will heat up and the battery will wear out, and at worst, the battery will explode.

If you lose your charger, it is better to buy the original power supply for your smartphone. Yes, it may cost more than any other, but it will not harm your battery, and your smartphone will last longer.

I hope you’ve learned something new, and our tips on how to take care of your smartphone battery in 2020 will be useful to you.

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