Ways to conserve smart phone batteries
We’ve seen a lot of ways to conserve battery life in smartphones and tablets over time. One of the most common of these methods is to charge the battery to 0 percent and then charge it to 100 percent. Your phone’s battery has memory, so you may have heard the saying, “Do not unplug your phone until it is fully charged.” All of these statements are based on older battery technology and do not apply to modern batteries.
Charge cycles affect battery life
The Charge Cycle is called a charge cycle when you charge your phone from 0 to 100% and stop charging and return to 0% while using the phone. Battery manufacturers often refer to battery life as the number of charge cycles. Most rechargeable batteries used in today’s phones are lithium-ion batteries.
These batteries can provide their full capacity from 300 to 500 charge cycles. Beyond that, it can only provide 75-80% of capacity, and battery problems start.
Ways to extend battery life
The benefits may not be known in a short period of time, but if you follow these tips, your battery life may not drop below 80% even after one or two years of use.