People Don’t Know
Charging your phone seems simple, but many habits secretly damage your battery. Here’s how to charge correctly—extend battery life and avoid common pitfalls.
1. Stop Charging to 100%
Lithium-ion batteries last longer when kept between 20-80%. Constant full charges stress the battery, reducing capacity over time.
2. Avoid Overnight Charging
Plugging in all night keeps the battery at 100% for hours, causing wear. Use a timer or smart plug to stop charging at 80%.

3. Skip Fast Charging When Possible
Fast charging generates heat, degrading the battery. Use standard charging for daily top-ups and fast charging only when necessary.
4. Never Drain to 0%
Fully discharging harms modern batteries. Keep your phone above 20% for optimal longevity.
5. Remove the Case While Charging
Thick cases trap heat, accelerating battery decline. Take it off during charging, especially if using fast charging.
6. Use the Right Charger
Cheap, uncertified chargers deliver unstable power, risking overheating. Stick to official or MFi-certified accessories.
7. Charge at Room Temperature
Extreme cold or heat damages batteries. Avoid charging in direct sunlight or below-freezing conditions.
Pro Tip: If storing a phone long-term, leave it at 50% charge to prevent deep discharge.
Follow these steps, and your phone’s battery will stay healthy for years—saving money and frustration.
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