Phone Charging Tips

If you have ever used a smartphone for a year or more, you would have probably noticed that the battery doesn’t seem to last as long as when you first purchased it. Two years down the line and some phones can’t even survive the day on a single charge.

However, there are some things that you can do to extend the life of your battery. If you have ever wondered the best way to charge your iPhone and Android, here are some scientifically proven tips;

  • Avoid Draining Your Battery Completely Before Charging Your Phone

When you drain your phone entirely or charge it completely, it stresses your battery. Phone batteries are glad when you keep them above 20% before charging them and unplugging before 90%.

To be precise, they are pleased when you hold it around 50%, but slight changes are allowed.

  • Never Charge Your Phone Idly

Charging overnight is a prevalent habit, but it’s not recommended for different reasons. Firstly, continuous charging of a fully charged battery can cause the metallic lithium to plate, which reduces stability and lead to malfunctions.

Secondly, it keeps the battery at a higher stress voltage.

Thirdly, wasted power dissipation causes excess heat.

  • Heat is a Battery’s Sworn Enemy

Temperature is a crucial contributor to the longevity of a battery. High temperature stresses a battery and makes it lose its capacity very quickly than when it is kept at a low temperature.

The ideal temperature for a smartphone battery should be between 25 and 45C if you want to maximize battery life. So avoid charging overnight, avoid pressing your phone for straight hours, and avoid using and charging your phone at the same time.  

In conclusion, keeping your phone cool and having small charging cycles are key things to always remember. Although different phone batteries will always age differently based on their capacity, but playing your part has never hurt no battery.