15 Mistakes That Shorten the Life of Your Phone

15 Mistakes That Shorten the Life of Your Phone

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15 Mistakes That Shorten the Life of Your Phone
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How to charge the battery correctly? Why do phone batteries die so quickly? We have 15 amazing tips that will make your smartphone live longer!

Nowadays, it's hard to imagine life without a cell phone. And it happens quite often that our gadgets start to deteriorate just six months after we bought them. It's frustrating, but in most cases, we ourselves are the ones to blame! Let's be real: we don't always manage our devices correctly.

TIME STAMP
Recharge your battery more often 0:45
Does not let the battery charge all the time 1:24
Don't buy cheap chargers 2:01
Beware of “ultra-fast” chargers 2:28
Remove your protective case 2:49
Drain your battery every now and then 3:10
Avoid high temperatures 3:29
Avoid cold temperatures 4:02
Avoid light wallpapers and adjust screen brightness 4:34
Beware of voltage fluctuations 5:19
Clean the ports and wipe the screen 5:45
Keep the phone away from water 6:40
Handle your phone with care 7:15
Avoid software updates 7:42
Use cloud storage 8:29

SUMMARY
– To increase the battery life of your gadget, you need to charge it more often. The best option is to do this every time the battery charge indicator drops to 10-20%. This will increase the number of discharge cycles up to 1000-1100 cycles.
– A built-in controller prevents the battery from taking more current than necessary, so there is absolutely no risk of overcharging the battery and destroying it.
– There have been situations where a person was using a non-native charger, and it caused a fire in the house! And another terrible thing that can happen if you use non-native chargers and cables is getting an electric shock.
– We recommend that you avoid using chargers that claim to fully charge your battery in less than an hour.
– If your smartphone is equipped with a bulky protective case, this could cause the device and its battery to overheat during a long charging session.
– It is recommended to discharge your phone battery every three months to 0%, then immediately charge it to 100% to eliminate extremes of full charge/discharge.
– High temperature is the worst thing imaginable for lithium-ion batteries: they absolutely cannot withstand overheating.
– Carry the phone in an inside pocket of your coat or in an outside pocket but wrapped in a protective cover. Low temperatures are harmful to the battery because it needs more energy to stay warm enough to function.
– Try reducing your screen brightness by at least 30-40%.
– When a storm approaches, never charge your phone. In fact, the same goes for any electrical appliances you have.
– To wipe the screen, use lint-free wipers and whatever you do, never use glass cleaning fluids. They contain ammonia which can irreversibly damage the screen.
– If you drop your cell phone in a pool or sink, the first thing to do after taking it out is to turn it off and remove the battery (if possible, of course).
– Do not place your cell phone on the dashboard while driving. Constant movement and shock can cause a lot of damage.
– Read user reviews before hitting the update button. The problem with such updates is that it is very difficult, if not impossible, to revert to the previous version of the software.
– Even if you have a lot of free space on your hard drive, it is still better to use cloud storage. This way your phone won't be cluttered with too much data and it will perform much better.

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