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Smartphone users should know

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When should you charge your phone?

There is still a lot of dispute about the best battery percentage to charge your phone. In general, experts and tech enthusiasts advise against charging your phone while the battery is less than 5%.

It is especially crucial to avoid turning off the phone before charging, as this behavior can reduce battery life and cause the battery to “d.i.e,” making it difficult to charge on the next attempt.

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The majority of smartphones currently use Li-ion batteries. As a result, you may charge your phone whenever you want, as long as the battery does not run low. Even if the battery is at 30%, 40%, etc., you can still charge your phone.

Furthermore, you can unplug the charger even if the battery is not completely charged. When the phone’s lithium-ion battery reaches 100%, it will automatically stop charging.

Tips for Proper Phone

1. Avoid using your phone while charging: This can cause the battery to overheat and shorten its lifespan.

2. Turn off unnecessary features: While charging, disable WiFi, 3G/4G, and Bluetooth.

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3. Adjust screen brightness: Change the screen brightness to medium and set the screen timeout to 10-15 seconds when not in use.

4. Close all background applications: This makes the charging process more efficient.

5. Always use original chargers: Using original chargers ensures the quality and life of both the battery and the phone.

6. Avoid frequent deep discharges: Allowing your battery to entirely discharge can cause it to fail to identify the charger.

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By following these guidelines, you may help extend the life and health of your phone’s battery.