Sunday, 20 December 2015

5 Charging Mistakes That Are Killing Your Phone Battery

1Do you know that the way you charge
your phone sometimes kills your battery? In this
post, I'll show you the mistakes you are making and
also how to correct them.
Phone charging mistakes that kills your phone
battery
-- You’re Letting Your iPhone Die: Lithium ion batteries
become volatile when they drop down to low power, so
you ought to abstain from getting that "low battery"
cautioning too often. Each full discharge wears out your
battery slightly.
-- You’re Overheating Your Battery: You’ve probably
noticed that your phone is annoyingly sluggish after its
been sitting out in the sun. That's because iPhone
batteries really, really hate extreme temperatures, and
have to work extra hard in high heat or cold. According to
Apple, the “comfort zone” for iPhones (as well as iPads,
iPods, and Apple Watches) is between 32 and 95 degrees.
-- You’re Using Backup Charger Too Much: Your backup
battery case is useful when you're out & about and need
some extra charge. But both your battery and the case
itself emit heat during charging, which can do long term
damage your device. To avoid overheating, try a portable
power source that doesn’t attach to your phone.
-- You’re Leaving Your Case on While Charging: While
we're on the subject, if your phone feels too hot when it's
plugged in, it's possibly because your case might be
trapping in the heat that's produced while charging. So do
your phone a favour and take it off.
-- You’re Using The Wrong Charger: Your Apple-issued
charger is designed to cut power when the battery hits
100%, but those cheap unauthorised third-party USB
cords are not, and may excessively damage to the battery
or even kill/harm you.
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