Many users believe that you need to charge your smartphone to 100%, but experts warn that this practice is harmful to the battery.
Regular charging to full level accelerates battery wear, causing it to quickly lose its capacity. Reaching 100% every day can cause the phone to start discharging much faster than under normal conditions. To extend the battery life, it is recommended to charge it to 80%.
In addition, frequent full discharges also negatively affect the battery. Experts advise connecting the charger when the charge level drops to 20%, as failure to comply with this rule can cause a deep discharge. Such a deep discharge can potentially damage the internal components of the smartphone.
It is also important to use only original chargers, as they help keep the battery in good condition.
So, to make your smartphone battery last longer, you should avoid charging it to 100%, maintain the charge level around 80%, and charge the device when the charge drops to 20%.
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