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Finding an outlet in any place and situation has become somewhat of a modus operandi for any tech user. It’s always the same old story, too: As the batteries in our electronics endure daily wear and tear, their ability to hold a charge becomes weaker and weaker—leaving us with a dead smartphone or laptop at the worst possible moment.


There’s a simple explanation for why this happens, as it turns out. (The dead battery, that is; not your bad luck.) "The life of a lithium-ion battery is generally 500 cycles (about a year and a half). A battery cycle is measured by one full charge of 0 to 100. So, the more full cycles your phone goes through, the sooner you have to change it," says Liz Hamilton, Director, People and Customers at Mobile Klinik, a mobile phone repair business. We can thank chemical reactions—which create atomic buildup while the device charges—for batteries’ limited lifetimes. Tech experts say these sneaky things are killing your smartphone battery, too.

So, what’s a techie (or just the average smartphone owner) to do? To make your battery last as long as possible, though, there’s a highly recommended method for charging your devices. And you can try it right now!

Hamilton says that you should only be partially charging your phone to slow down the depletion of your batteries life cycle. She says the sweet spot to keep your battery charged is at 25-85 percent.

"Lithium-ion batteries can be stressed at the extremes. One of the biggest contenders for destroying your phone's battery health is letting the phone charge past 100 percent," says Hamilton. "Many people have this habit and don't realize the damage it causes to their battery."

So, the trick: Don't let your phone's battery drain completely to zero, and when charging it, only let it reach about 85 percent and then unplug. If you do fill your battery completely, don't leave the device plugged in; doing so constantly can cause your electronics to age faster in the long run.

Hamilton also recommends turning down your screen's brightness, disabling features that you don't use such as location, certain apps, and notifications, and using low power mode to extend the life of your battery.

Of course, these are just suggestions; you're in no danger if you keep your phone charging overnight. But following the guidelines could make your battery last much longer, which ultimately saves you money down the road. To save even more money, use these tech tricks to save data and lower your cell phone bill.
 
Actually hindi na yan necessary kasi mga phone ngayon dyan na naglalaro sa percentage na yan after charging and discharge. Hnd siya actual 0 to 100 percent. Pero kung gagawin mo yan mas maganda. Mas makakarami ng charge cycles kung mamaintain ung battery na mas malapit sa 50%.
 
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pareho lang naman yan sabi ng experts pareho lang mababawasan ang life icharge mo man daw ng 5% to 100% pareho lang sa pag charge ng 40% to 80% yun lang madaling malowbatt dahil 40% lang yung magagamit mo
bili ka nalang ng bagong battery at ipakabit mo hindi ka pa maiistress kakaisip
since li-poly na common battery ngayon good for storage kaya kapag bumili ka ng battery makakasigurado ka na hindi sira compare sa li-ion sa katagalan ng panahon
 
may mga tao din na overnight china-charge ang kanilang phone, but it is pretty ok as long as may special feature na kaya i-control yung charging speed pag umabot na ng 80-90% (aka trickle charging mode or "Battery Care" like sa Xperia phones).

but still, don't overcharge, then let your phone hit 0% bago na naman i-charge (especially kung li-polymer battery) baka kasi masira, madali na ma-lowbat, ma-lessen yung charging cycles or mag-init yung battery (kung li-ion battery baka mamaga pa yan).
kung 90% charged na sya tanggal na agad.
then kung sa tingin mo 30% na lang, charge na kaagad

also, thanks TS for the tips
 
para sa mga maalaga tlga jan may app na name ay (advance charging controller) na nag cocontrol ng charging speed and anything na related sa battery like hanggang ilang percent pwede mo icharge ung phone tpos automatic mag stop charging once mag reach ung percentage kso for rooted phones ngalang
 
pareho lang naman yan sabi ng experts pareho lang mababawasan ang life icharge mo man daw ng 5% to 100% pareho lang sa pag charge ng 40% to 80% yun lang madaling malowbatt dahil 40% lang yung magagamit mo
bili ka nalang ng bagong battery at ipakabit mo hindi ka pa maiistress kakaisip
since li-poly na common battery ngayon good for storage kaya kapag bumili ka ng battery makakasigurado ka na hindi sira compare sa li-ion sa katagalan ng panahon
THIS! 👍
istress lang ang sarili sa mga ganyan, mura lang nmn replacement batteries.

saka mauuna pa mapalitan ng bagong gadget bago maramdaman effect ng caacity reduction ng battery 😂
 
saka mauuna pa mapalitan ng bagong gadget bago maramdaman effect ng caacity reduction ng battery
true sa Li-Ion negative siguro sa Li-Poly na madalas ng gamitin ngayon sa smart phone dahil ito ay pwede supercharge good din for storage but lower lifespan that the latter
 

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