Hello guys today I will discuss how to keep your phone battery good.
The phone is a device used in our daily life. It is our responsibility to keep it safe. We have to keep the battery in the phone with us. It is discussed in detail below.
Avoid buying new phones and using them first
There are many of us who buy a new phone and start using it at the beginning and finish it completely and then charge the phone. One is not really right. So at the beginning of buying the phone, you will first charge the phone. Then use it. The battery of the phone is very good.
Avoid charging the phone at any time
Many of us keep the phone charged when we are not using it. This is absolutely not true. Because there is only one fixed measure to charge the phone. If it reaches that measurement or close to that measurement, then the phone has to be charged. If the phone has 20 or 30% of the minimum, then it has to be charged. This is a good time to charge. If you want to charge more than 30%, then you can give the phone on charge. But it should not always be done.
Unplug the phone as soon as it is 80% charged
Many of us are waiting for the phone to be charged 100%. But it is not right at all. It damages your phone's battery later. As a result, it can cause problems in your battery in a short time. So the phone needs to be removed from charge only when it is 80% to 85%.
Using the charger for fast charging even if the phone does not support fast charging
Many of our phones do not have fast charging support. But even then we use fast charging charger which is not good at all as it causes your phone battery to get very hot then slowly it starts to get damaged.
The phone should not be run on charge at all
There are many of us who run the phone on charge. It absolutely shouldn't. Because it damages your battery and has the potential to cause serious accidents. So wait for the phone to charge and then run the answer after the phone is recharged.
Close apps running in the background on the phone
There are many of us who use an app and get out, but those apps continue to run in the background of the phone. But they continue to consume your battery charges. Which is absolutely not true. As a result, your phone may end up charging too quickly. Quickly close apps running in the background.
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