Phones: Not just for calls anymore
Long gone are the days when the phone was just a device for making calls. Every day we use a large number of mobile applications that facilitate communication and dealing with routine matters (including official and banking matters).
Given the amount of time we spend with our phones in our hands every day, batteries drain quickly. Interestingly, it's not just the frequency of use that affects this, but also the way we charge it.
How not to charge your phone
Many of us wait until our phone battery completely dies. This is a mistake that shortens the battery life. Experts do not recommend waiting for the smartphone to be completely discharged.
However, this does not mean that it is a good idea to leave the phone charging overnight. This is another common mistake unfortunately. The battery should not be charged to 100%, and connecting it for several hours negatively affects the battery life.
The correct way to charge your phone
If you want your phone to last for years, take care of it. How should you charge your mobile phone properly? Don't drain it to zero and don't charge it to 100%.
It is best to disconnect the charger when the battery level reaches 90%. Make sure you only use the charger designated for your phone model. We also advise not to use the phone while charging. This means that the processor can be exempted.
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