How To Charge Android Battery and Make It Last Longer
Battery is the life of every device. Without the battery, such device is useless. Battery capacity has always been the major factor for us to consider before purchasing any phone.
Smartphones of nowadays should last about 7-10 hours on average use. However, the way we charge our phones tends to make the battery drain much faster than normal. What I do to fix such issues is to calibrate the battery. After that, the battery draining will go back to normal. But that's not what this post is all about.
There are some bad charging habits we are always fond of. We need to implement the good charging habits in our daily life inorder to prolong the life of our battery.
In this post, I have shared some helpful tips on how you can charge your smartphone battery and make it last longer.
1. Charge with Original Charger
It will be better if you can charge your smartphone with its own (original) charger. Some people call it Follow Come chargers lol. We often forgot to use the original charger and instead replace it with a duplicate one due to our busy schedule. This is what affects smartphone battery performance. If you are using a duplicate charger then, check its current (A) and output voltage (V).
2 Avoid Using Fast Chargers
Fast chargers might not be the best choice for your smartphone battery’s overall health. Charging your smartphone using fast chargers may damage your battery in a long run. The process involves higher voltage which leads to high temperature. Therefore, make sure to avoid charging your smartphone battery using fast chargers if your phone doesn't support it or has less than 3,000mAh battery capacity.
3. Remove Protective Case while Charging
You might have noticed, while your phone is charging, it becomes warm slightly. So, make sure you remove the protective case of your phone while charging. This may act as a barrier and slow down heat dissipation. Also if possible, try as much to flip your phone over while charging.
4. Never charge your smartphone battery overnight
There are so many people, me too inclusive who have the habit of leaving the phone plugged in overnight to charge. We just have to stop this practice. Charging overnight affects smartphone battery longevity, and it also makes your smartphone device overheat.
5. Avoid third party Battery Applications
Perhaps you have already installed a power or battery management app on your smartphone. There are numerous apps available on Google Play Store that claims to increase the battery life span of Android phone. But, these applications may not do any good thing to your battery because it increases the workload on your smartphone and forces your device to use even more battery power.
6. Avoid Playing Game while charging Your Smartphone Battery
Many people love to play games on their smartphones. Nowadays we are so addictive to games that we can’t resist playing them. But, if gaming is the only reason behind your smartphone battery draining, then you should stop playing games while charging your phone. This will not only eliminate overheating issues but also charge your smartphone fast.
7. Always Charge your smartphone battery Up To 80%
We need to admit that 80% charge is good enough for a day, and it is ideal for overall smartphone battery lifespan. Crossing the 80% charging mark may make your battery to overheat, thereby affecting its life. Therefore, it’s not necessary that your phone should always be charged up to a 100% maximum. Not that charging upto 100% is bad, but filling it up to 100% all the time isn't healthy for the battery lifespan. You can charge to 100% once in two weeks.
8. Avoid Frequent re-charging
We always tend to re-charge our smartphone when it decreases to the 50% battery mark. But, that’s not the best practice to do. We must allow the battery to discharge to around 30-25% before we plug it in again. Studies have shown that frequent and unnecessary recharges shorten the lifespan of the smartphone battery.
9. Usage of Powerbanks
The best way to give your smartphone an extra battery life is to get a power bank. However, while purchasing a power bank, you have to notice few things like your power bank have to promise you protection against overcharging, short circuit, voltage surge etc. These features will make sure that your smartphone battery lasts longer. But now that most phones comes with big batteries from 4,000mAh upwards, using a power bank isn't ideal. Most of these phones needs fast chargers directly from sockets inoder to fill up fast.
10. Don’t Use Your Phone While It’s connected to Powerbank
We all know, using a smartphone during charging is not a good idea. Therefore, you have to avoid using your smartphone while it’s being connected to the power bank. Using your smartphone while connected to the Powerbank will raise the internal temperatures of the phone and shorten its life, thereby making it not to charge or add percentage at all. This also applies to using the phone while charging from sockets.
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Smartphones of nowadays should last about 7-10 hours on average use. However, the way we charge our phones tends to make the battery drain much faster than normal. What I do to fix such issues is to calibrate the battery. After that, the battery draining will go back to normal. But that's not what this post is all about.
There are some bad charging habits we are always fond of. We need to implement the good charging habits in our daily life inorder to prolong the life of our battery.
In this post, I have shared some helpful tips on how you can charge your smartphone battery and make it last longer.
How To Charge Android Battery and Make It Last Longer
1. Charge with Original Charger
It will be better if you can charge your smartphone with its own (original) charger. Some people call it Follow Come chargers lol. We often forgot to use the original charger and instead replace it with a duplicate one due to our busy schedule. This is what affects smartphone battery performance. If you are using a duplicate charger then, check its current (A) and output voltage (V).
2 Avoid Using Fast Chargers
Fast chargers might not be the best choice for your smartphone battery’s overall health. Charging your smartphone using fast chargers may damage your battery in a long run. The process involves higher voltage which leads to high temperature. Therefore, make sure to avoid charging your smartphone battery using fast chargers if your phone doesn't support it or has less than 3,000mAh battery capacity.
3. Remove Protective Case while Charging
You might have noticed, while your phone is charging, it becomes warm slightly. So, make sure you remove the protective case of your phone while charging. This may act as a barrier and slow down heat dissipation. Also if possible, try as much to flip your phone over while charging.
4. Never charge your smartphone battery overnight
There are so many people, me too inclusive who have the habit of leaving the phone plugged in overnight to charge. We just have to stop this practice. Charging overnight affects smartphone battery longevity, and it also makes your smartphone device overheat.
5. Avoid third party Battery Applications
Perhaps you have already installed a power or battery management app on your smartphone. There are numerous apps available on Google Play Store that claims to increase the battery life span of Android phone. But, these applications may not do any good thing to your battery because it increases the workload on your smartphone and forces your device to use even more battery power.
6. Avoid Playing Game while charging Your Smartphone Battery
Many people love to play games on their smartphones. Nowadays we are so addictive to games that we can’t resist playing them. But, if gaming is the only reason behind your smartphone battery draining, then you should stop playing games while charging your phone. This will not only eliminate overheating issues but also charge your smartphone fast.
7. Always Charge your smartphone battery Up To 80%
We need to admit that 80% charge is good enough for a day, and it is ideal for overall smartphone battery lifespan. Crossing the 80% charging mark may make your battery to overheat, thereby affecting its life. Therefore, it’s not necessary that your phone should always be charged up to a 100% maximum. Not that charging upto 100% is bad, but filling it up to 100% all the time isn't healthy for the battery lifespan. You can charge to 100% once in two weeks.
8. Avoid Frequent re-charging
We always tend to re-charge our smartphone when it decreases to the 50% battery mark. But, that’s not the best practice to do. We must allow the battery to discharge to around 30-25% before we plug it in again. Studies have shown that frequent and unnecessary recharges shorten the lifespan of the smartphone battery.
9. Usage of Powerbanks
The best way to give your smartphone an extra battery life is to get a power bank. However, while purchasing a power bank, you have to notice few things like your power bank have to promise you protection against overcharging, short circuit, voltage surge etc. These features will make sure that your smartphone battery lasts longer. But now that most phones comes with big batteries from 4,000mAh upwards, using a power bank isn't ideal. Most of these phones needs fast chargers directly from sockets inoder to fill up fast.
10. Don’t Use Your Phone While It’s connected to Powerbank
We all know, using a smartphone during charging is not a good idea. Therefore, you have to avoid using your smartphone while it’s being connected to the power bank. Using your smartphone while connected to the Powerbank will raise the internal temperatures of the phone and shorten its life, thereby making it not to charge or add percentage at all. This also applies to using the phone while charging from sockets.
To add to this, do not answer phone calls while your phone is charging. It might cause the phone to explode. A word is enough.
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I have already adapt to charging over night, even I will leave it and sleep, but all the same very good tutorial... thanks for this Notice
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...thanks for the info, no. 5 is common to, me and I do charge my phone 100% but now am gonna change
ReplyDeleteReal thanks for the tips... Been killing/destroying my battery without knowing
ReplyDeleteNever heard of this before ,it is interesting, I will try to follow all the procedure stated there in.
ReplyDeleteThese are very helpful tips bro, I've never heard of some of them, and some even sound strange. Thanks though
ReplyDeleteNice one kachi... Am guilty of most of these, post is really helpful. More grace.
ReplyDeleteGlad you found it useful.
DeleteEnter your comment...thanks bro
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