All people make mistakes, but that’s what the experts are for, to give you the best advice and warnings and keep them in mind. In this case, the topic focuses on mobile phone batteries and the major failures that are committed that could be frying them and ending their useful life ahead of schedule.
There is nothing more frustrating than a mobile that does not charge well, is slow or directly seems to have stopped working. However, this might not be the problem and it is you and the way you are treating your mobile battery.
For the most part, charging a smartphone can only result in, well, a charged phone. But there are ways to do it that are just better for your device, as well as some mistakes you might be making that aren’t doing the battery any favors.
That is why many experts always try to give the best advice and those little things to avoid at all costs if you don’t want your top-notch smartphone to end up in the forgotten drawer soon.
Brandon Wilkes, digital marketing manager for The Big Phone Store o Kewin Charron, senior manager of reconditioning operations for Back Market They have compiled some of the best tips.
5 common mistakes that are killing the battery of your mobile
Overcharging and overheating the device
If you are interested in seeing the 100% charge number on your mobile, tell yourself that then you are only frying the battery. According to experts, Battery performance is best when charged at 30%-80%.
“Some phones overheat when you’re using an intensive app or game, and of course all phones overheat if left out in the sun”says Wilkes. “Keeping your smartphone at room temperature can drastically improve battery life”.
On the other hand, exposure to direct sunlight or keeping it in a warm environment can cause it to heat up, further depleting battery life. Therefore, please do not use it too much and ignore when the device is in a high temperature either from charging or from the environment.
Beware of mobile cases
While the charge of the mobile battery increases, here is another blunder that many make: they buy smartphone cases only to guarantee the security of the mobile, but if you don’t remove it while charging, you could cause more harm than safety.
The mobile emits heat while charging and if you do not remove this case, the same heat affects the battery. Therefore, get in the habit of putting the case on only when the mobile cools down.
Using chargers that are not suitable for your device
The advice here is simple: use the charger that comes with your mobile. These chargers are designed to reduce overcharging, they are good at reducing power flow when the battery is fully charged, but while using other chargers there are issues with overcharging which could lead to reduced battery life .
Use portable batteries they are of dubious quality
As with anything else in life, a low-quality device can cause damage. Poor quality cables in houses cause fires. Low-quality tires expose you to a greater risk of accidents. Well, with portable batteries or power banks ocurrs the same.
A portable battery of questionable quality can potentially generate a voltage lower or higher than what your smartphone is designed to handle, and this can damage not only the battery but possibly other electrical circuitry in it.
Change the use of your applications
A much simpler cause of mobile battery problems is the use of applications. Games, video players, cameras and social networks use a much higher battery level than other applications.
On an iPhone you can reduce the use of these apps simply by going to the ‘Screen Time’ settings in ‘Settings’. There you can see how much time you spend in each app; You can even set time limits for background apps that drain your battery too quickly.
Android users can use the ‘Digital Wellbeing’ app to help them see how their mobile’s battery power is being used.
As you can see They are really simple tips to follow and that many comply with almost without realizing it. However, it never hurts for some experts to give a small dose of reality, especially if you have invested 4 figures in your new mobile.