< img src = "/uploads/blogs/00/90/ib-fro988ku0_f4a4999ea.jpg" Alt = "myth dispeling-that actually damages the smartphone battery"/> ~ ~ ~ ~ > < P > The battery in the phone begins to discharge as soon as you turn on the device. The charge on the screen cannot be considered quite accurate, because modern smartphones have special safety mechanisms that protect the battery in the long run. Some popular tips are actually ineffective, while others are able to really extend the “life” of batteries. If you want to get the maximum from your phone, you should follow the proven recommendations so that the battery does not lose the resource too fast.
< p > about it writes Android Police.
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< P > The essence of the “continuation of the battery” is to optimize its operation and reduce wear. Manufacturers usually cite the average number of time of use or battery life, but the real duration will be affected by how we look after the device. Energy savings are indicated about 24 hours of work, but this is an indicative: it will depend on the way of charging, phone settings and your habits.
< P > It is important to distinguish between short -term and long -term battery storage tips. In the first case, it is how to keep the charge throughout the day (for example, slightly reducing the brightness of the screen). Long -term saving & mdash; It's about how to provide minimal battery degradation over time, watching the correct charging and not overloading the device.< p >It is useful not to bring the smartphone to full discharge and avoid 100%long stay. Most modern devices do not harm the connection to the socket at night, as they stop charging after reaching the full mark. However, the critical factor remains overheating: if the phone is too hot, it may indicate a defective charger or port. Strong heating damages the battery and accelerates its wear.
< P > Another myth has been going from the time of nickel-cadmium batteries, when the device was to be completely discharged to “reset the memory” of the battery. In lithium-ion batteries this effect is not present and regular discharge to zero can only accelerate the loss of capacity.
> 62 ~ The question of closing background applications is ambiguous. In some systems (such as iOS), the completion of applications and then re -start them, sometimes spends more charge. Yet Android smartphones are often available special settings that allow you to limit the application of apps in the background without losing their convenience.
< P > Finally, it is best to take care of the battery comprehensively: do not overload the device, moderately limit the brightness and activity of the applications in the background, avoid excessive heating and maintain a charge within about 40-80%. This will help the smartphone to serve longer without noticeable deterioration of battery work.
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