Demystifying the Top 10 Misunderstandings of Smart Phone Batteries (1)

Time: 2020-09-27 Reads: 567 Edit: Admin
In order to be able to use the mobile phone in our hands for a longer time, many users have tried many weird ways to improve battery life. However, what we heard may not be true. The following are some of our major misunderstandings about mobile phone batteries compiled by Phone Battery Wholesalers:

1. The battery has "memory"


People often think that we must "train" the Mobile Phone Battery to ensure that it can charge as much power as possible. In order to achieve this goal, people will regularly "squeeze" the phone battery power, and then recharge it. When the battery power is more than 50%, people will not plug in the power to charge. This idea is that, over time, the battery will produce a kind of memory. This view is wrong. If the battery power reaches 80%, you can continue to charge, and frequent charging will not damage the battery.

2. No-name chargers will damage your battery


Although some brand-name chargers are not the most ideal choice, some even take longer to fully charge the battery. However, as long as you use it correctly, this type of charger will not damage the battery. This also means that we can go to Target and buy a cheap charger to replace the original factory charger of the mobile phone. But it should be noted that when choosing a spare charger, you need to find a suitable charger for your device. In addition, do not buy chargers that can be used for 8 hours after charging your phone for 15 minutes.



3. The battery is damaged by charging all night


error! Most smartphones are now smart enough, they know when the battery is saturated, and then stop charging. However, there is another way to extend battery life. Don‘t charge it every night, all night, try to charge it to 40%-80% in most cases, so you can ensure that your Smartphone Batteries has the longest possible life. If you can afford to unplug it at night, try it.

4. Don‘t use your mobile phone while charging


People may think that using it while charging the mobile phone will have an adverse effect on the quality of the mobile phone charging. However, unless you are using a low-quality charger, this statement is not accurate. Whether you are using the phone or not, the battery will charge as expected. We can think about this problem like this: when you turn off the phone, there will be no data synchronization in the phone, but even if you don’t use the phone, as long as you turn it on, there will be data synchronization in your phone, so this has nothing to do with calling .

5. Turning off the phone will damage the battery


Of course, if you don’t use the phone for a long time, the battery will definitely be exhausted, but if you turn off the phone for a short while, there is no problem. If you want, you can also turn off the phone and take out the battery, which will not affect the battery. In fact, for some mobile phones, simply restarting the system can also help restore battery function.