Sunday, September 28, 2025

Charge your smartphone battery properly: This is how the battery lasts longer

We only charge smartphones when the battery is empty: a piece of wisdom that has long since expired.

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The smartphone battery is constantly empty, loses runtime and in the evening it has fallen below the ten percent mark. But it’s not just the fault of the battery and smartphone manufacturers when batteries fail early. Users often do this wrong when charging.

keep the battery cool

Extreme temperatures damage the battery. Performance can be lost in the long term, especially due to heat. This applies equally to hot summer days or beach vacations as it does to the daily charging cycle. If the phone is plugged in overnight, it heats up. If you pick up your smartphone and notice it’s hot, you should unplug it immediately. A cell phone should stay cool.

Unplug the smartphone when the battery is full

If you plug your battery into the charging cable in the evening, you put the battery under a lot of stress. Why? Because the current continues to flow into the smartphone, even if it is already fully charged. The stress that arises in this way damages the battery. It’s like the bathtub faucet is running steadily. If the tub is full, you have to skim it off so that something new can go in.

Charge the phone frequently

Make your smartphone happy and charge it more often during the day. Always charge the phone when it has used up ten percent of the battery charge. In practice, this is hardly feasible. But by charging more frequently, you protect the battery so that it retains its maximum performance for a long time. In addition, with a constantly almost fully charged battery, you really don’t have to worry about battery-intensive apps anymore.

Do not charge the phone to 100 percent

“Only charge the battery when it is completely discharged. And then please to 100 percent”. That used to be the case for old batteries. Today, lithium-ion batteries are installed in smartphones. They work differently. Lithium-ion batteries do not need to be fully charged, nor is it desirable to be. In fact, it is better not to fully charge them because high voltage stresses the battery. It is enough to charge the phone to 80 percent, unplug it and take the charging cable with you. Because a phone should not only be charged once a day.

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