Many phone users tend to complain that their device’s batteries
discharge quickly. They also typically blame the product manufacturer
for this issue; however, the manufacturer isn’t always at fault. Here
are some five mistakes that users typically make when charging their
phones.
Waiting for the Battery to reach low levels before charging
Avoid waiting for your battery to reach a critically low level
before charging. The effect of this on your phone battery is not
immediate, but over time it begins to manifest and it eventually
stresses out your phone battery (yes, batteries get stressed too) and
shortens the battery life. Think of your battery as a human body, you
really don’t need to wait until you’re about to die before you rest and
eat to recharge yourself.
Keeping your phone case on while charging
Your phone typically emits heat when charging. To avoid exposing
your device to ambient temperatures, it’s advisable to remove the phone
case while charging your phone so that the heat emitted from your phone
while charging can escape. This way you can prevent your device from
becoming hotter and potentially overheating when charging. Charging your
battery at uncomfortable temperatures can permanently damage battery
capacity.
Charging your phone in the wrong places
You should mind where you charge your phone, because not doing so
can negatively affect your battery capacity. Phones have a temperature
range they can function normally and charging your phone in a hot area
can raise the temperature and stress the battery out. Also, charging
your phone in especially low temperature areas, like in front of an air
conditioner, can also cause problems for your battery that will
eventually affect its optimum performance.
Charging your phone overnight
The least you’ll sleep throughout the night is most likely going to
be between 5 to 8 hours, your smartphone battery typically only needs 2
to 3 hours to fully charge. Charging your phone overnight, constantly
stresses your phone battery each night. Sooner than later, your phone is
likely to have battery problems. In addition, the temperature rises
when the battery is overcharged, so apart from shortening battery life,
it can also threaten user’s safety in the event it quickly heats up and
explodes. It’s better to charge your phone before you sleep and switch
it off while sleeping to preserve the battery till the next day.
Plugging whatever charger fits
This especially applies to smartphones. Most smartphones use a
micro USB for its chargers and for this reasons most people tend to
switch and swap chargers since it fits into and works on their phones.
However, this is not appropriate and in the long run it can negatively
affect your phone battery. The fact that most smartphones have the same
micro USB doesn’t mean all chargers and phones are compatible. Some
chargers function differently and that difference can be detrimental to
your device if care is not taken.
Using cheap chargers
You can find a number of manufacturers offering top-grade chargers.
No wonder these chargers are cheaper than the original ones. However,
there are some that don’t include any safety mechanism against
overcharging and continuous fluctuations. Unfortunately, if there is an
adapter failure, it can damage the battery as well as a phone. So, act
smart and stick to the original charger.
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