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3 Mistakes That Damage Your Cell Phone Battery

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Last updated: 2023/10/25 at 11:03 PM
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Currently being connected to the world through smart phones, whether via instant messaging, emails, social networks, among others, we usually make some mistakes that are deadly to our cell phone battery, which cause irreparable errors.

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1- Leave the phone in places with high temperatures. 2- Charge it all the time.3- Let the load reach the minimum.

Here we present the three most common:

1- Leave the phone in places with high temperatures.

The basic thing is not to leave the phone in the sun and not to expose them to heat sources.

2- Charge it all the time.

Continuously charging will only aggravate the situation.

3- Let the load reach the minimum.

Most smartphones turn off when they still have a minimum percentage of charge that ranges between 8 and 10% and demanding them to the maximum trying to turn them on is the worst mistake.

Ideally, put it to charge with a low battery before connecting it to the power (and thus avoid turning off).

The place where the phone is connected also influences, and that is that if you connect it directly to a wall socket the battery will charge faster, the opposite of if you do it by connecting it through USB to the computer.

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