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HOW TO TAKE SMART PHONE BATEERY SAFE


HOW TO TAKE SMART PHONE BATEERY SAFE

If you are a user of Android device, you probably know that they are equipped with lithium-ion batteries. Lithium ion batteries are very reliable, but one important thing to note is that if you completely discharge the battery, they will often become unstable. we have provide to you some tips or tricks for taking  your phone bettery safe and secure
1)      Avoid Wireless Charging
If your phone can do this, the wireless charge can be incredibly convenient, but it is not without its loss. From today, ineffective, wireless chargers have the habit of messing up to produce a fair bit of waste heat. And while wasting energy, there is usually a bumar, heat in the process also reduces your battery. It's not a Buo, it's a bit less convenient, but standard plug-in charging is going to keep your battery in better shape, especially if you're hot with some space
2)      Avoid heat
                It is easy to worry about bad charging habits, thanks to the training from the old rechargeable battery, but the lithium-ion battery is a bad foe compared to the sub-optimal charging: the heat your smartphone battery will be very low, When it is hot, whether it is being used or just doing nothing.
     At 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the lithium-ion battery at average temperature decreases by six percent of its maximum capacity per year. At 77 degrees, this number jumps to 20 percent, and at 104 degrees it is too much 35. Sure, this is not practical enough to keep your phone in the fridge (but sensible), but it is worth going out of your way to stay for a long time.
3)      Use your phone less or smart
      Turn off all applications you are not actively using on the background Every running app is using a certain percentage of your phone resources and it affects your battery, do not keep very bright on the screen and when you do it Do not use WiFi in the end In the end, to use your phone to facilitate charging it faster in flight mode and battery more battery saving mode.
4) Always charge your phone with your own charger
Always charge your phone with your own charger Unlike a laptop, the smartphone uses a universal charging interface that is a micro USB port. However, if you do not match the charging origin, then it will affect the battery's display, charge and the ability to store completely . Always make sure the output voltage of the replacement charger and the current (ampere) rating matches the original adapter or is approved by the phone manufacturer
5) Avoid using third-party battery apps
Avoid third party battery applications Most of these batteries negatively affect the battery because they run continuously in the background, shutting other applications off aggressively; Some ads take to the lockscreen to load and even suggest apps that will optimize your smartphone. Do not even come for browser ads, which you have installed to install an app because your phone is "clearly" on memory

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