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What to do (and what not) to make your cell phone battery last longer: the definitive guide

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The sticking point in the structure of smartphones is in its battery. From its duration in the day, through its recharging speed up to its useful life over time; are all problems that mobile device manufacturers have not been able to completely solve. But if some practices are performed habitually, each charge will last longer and the end of its life cycle can be lengthened.

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It’s convenient to leave your cell phone charge all night? Better to bring it to zero to connect it? And what happens when it’s used while it’s charging?

Each Li-ion battery comes with a fixed amount of charge cycles, which is the number of times it can go from zero to one hundred. On average, a phone has a useful life of between 500 and 700 charge cycles. But that doesn’t mean it can be connected 500 times. A battered phone can last between 400 and 500 cycles, which equals about 2 years.

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Instead, if it is well maintainedit can reach between 750 and 1,000 cycles, which leads to its duration between three and five years.

Don’t let the charge go to 0

The key is not to let it drain completely, but to divide it into several short sections. If it’s kept between 20% and 80% during the day, the time those 500 charges will last will be extended.

Then the apparatus it will be affected if it frequently switches from 1% to 100%.and also takes a portion of the battery life. On both iPhone and Android, the truth is that these types of practices currently ruin the battery.

Do not use dummy cables

The quality of the cable is important.

The quality of the cable is important.

One of the worst and most dangerous things you can do is use cheap or incompatible phone cords. In fact, those stories where phones catch fire out of nowhere have to do with this kind of problem. For this reason it’s best to always use the factory accessories that come with each device (although brands like Samsung have stopped selling their equipment with chargers, so you have to buy it separately).

What you consume the most

It is always essential to know what consumes the battery of the device the most and to put the magnifier there.

“Among the uses that consume the most are: applications for loading content, games and audiovisual entertainment. The screen is undoubtedly one of the components that consume the most. It is also important Always close background apps“, indicates a clarion Pablo Brancone, Motorola product manager for Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Bolivia.

Plug it in and forget it until it reaches 100%

The best thing to do when your phone is charging is not to use it. But if that’s not possible, what you don’t need to do is run applications that need a lot of processing at the time.

AS, The worst thing is plugging in the device while you’re playing. This is because the game consumes a lot of energy and can get hotter with the effort of playing and recharging. Both actions at the same time can overheat the mobile.

Don’t keep your cell phone plugged in all the time

All the tips to make your battery last longer.  Photo: pxhere.com

All the tips to make your battery last longer. Photo: pxhere.com

This is the other side of the problem: always having 100% charge is not good for the device. In fact, it’s just as bad as leaving it at 0%. And this is a typical problem of leaving the phone charged all night, as it reaches 100% and stays plugged in for several hours. This is not good for battery life cycle.

It is also true that modern phones, when they reach 100%, stop charging precisely to avoid this problem. But when it drops to 99%, it recharges to get to 100%. The harmful thing is that this little cycle repeats itself over and over again and is not good for the battery.

Charge it all night?

However, there are cell phones that have a system to prevent them from continuing to charge when they reach the top. A good way to check if your mobile is in good condition is to touch it in the morning. If it’s cold, it is that it responds perfectly. If it’s hot, never leave it charging overnight.

Fast charging

Fast chargers work at maximum charging speed with compatible mobile phones only.

Fast chargers work at maximum charging speed with compatible mobile phones only.

And what about fast charging? Not being able to solve the problem of battery life (there is no device that lasts much longer than a day) the manufacturers have introduced fast charging in their more expensive devices, so that at least, when needed, “they will be able can give air” and go from red to green in less than an hour.

The good thing is that this system does not shorten the useful life of these batteries. Fast charging has a whole protection system: there is energy and temperature management to get a clean charge. In addition, there are voltage-managed regulators so that the phone, as well as the battery, does not suffer any damage.

To access this advantage, both the mobile and the charger must have fast charging, which some brands also call “turbo”. If this type of charger is connected to an incompatible device, it will use a value of 5V, the minimum to avoid damaging the battery. Therefore, it won’t charge quickly, but it won’t damage it either.

“We have introduced new charging technologies as we introduced with the Motorola edge 30 ultra. With this device, users will be able to power through the day in just 7 minutes thanks to the fastest ever 125W TurboPower charging. includes wireless charging up to 50W,” Brancone exemplifies.

Mobile phones: other tips to extend battery life

  • Putting your phone on airplane mode speeds up chargingas it does not use hardware resources to search for networks and notifications.
  • Charge your phone without a case. The more heat dissipated within the battery, the greater the risk of long-term damage.

Source: Clarin

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