Protect your Smartphones while Phone Charging

May 16, 2022
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Avoid these mistakes using Smartphones while Phone Charging

We cannot imagine our lives without smartphones, for this phone charging is important to keep the device/gadgets On. They allow us to stay in touch with family and friends, surf the web, listen to music, and, of course, make calls. Nowadays, it is difficult to find a person who does not take their smartphone with them when they leave the house.

It is true that our dependence on smartphones can be disrupted by running out of batteries at crucial moments. Over time, our mobile phones’ batteries weaken regardless of how much we charge them. Even though this is an inevitable part of phone charging, there are errors that can be avoided to extend the battery life.

Phone Charging through the computer

You are reducing the battery life every time you charge your ‘smartphone’ on the computer using the USB cable. In this case, the current oscillates a lot between the two USB inputs, causing more heating than charging in an outlet. 

Use of Original Charger

Another of the most common mistakes is using a single charger when attempting to charge multiple devices with the same micro USB connector. There is no guarantee that they are compatible even if they have the same connector, and using a charger that is not the original can damage the phone battery. Leave the phone charging all night

Charging the mobile phone is likely to cause this error. I’m sure that you’ve plugged your phone into a wall outlet before going to sleep to have a fully charged battery in the morning. In reality, however, this practice can damage the battery of your device.

After connecting to a lithium battery, the battery usually reaches full charge within two hours and stops charging afterward. If the device is continuously plugged in, it heats up, and exposing it to this temperature rise overnight can damage the battery.

Leave the phone case

The battery’s performance is affected by temperature, and this is no secret. The most common recommendation by device manufacturers is to use them without the cover so the heat can escape properly, which many people overlook. Furthermore, the battery should not be charged in extremely hot or extremely cold temperatures.

Wait for the battery to run out completely

One of the most common myths about how to correctly charge a phone involves letting the phone keep the smallest possible battery to plug it in. You can load it anytime you want, whenever it suits you, no matter if it has a 40. Lithium-ion batteries need a charge between 20 and 80 percent. Experts also agree that the optimal charging level is not always 100% b or to keep it at minimum levels.