- Less heat generated in the last minutes of charging.
- Less long-term chemical wear.
- More stable autonomy for longer.
This doesn’t mean you should never reach 100%. If you’re traveling or spending a long time without access to a charger, a full charge is helpful. The key is to avoid making it a daily routine.
Habits that prolong battery life
- Don’t wait until you reach 0% – ideally, charge around 20%.
- Do partial charges : Recharging several times a day is better than a single full charge.
- Take care of the temperature : avoid exposing your phone to the sun or extreme cold.
- Use quality chargers : Low-quality chargers can damage the battery.
- Turn on optimized charging : Many phones automatically adjust the charging rate to protect the battery.
Science backs it up
Maintaining your battery between 20 and 80% can double the number of full charge cycles it can endure before losing battery life.
A full cycle doesn’t mean a single charge from 0 to 100%, but rather the sum of small percentages until reaching 100% usage.
Tips and Recommendations
- Avoid leaving your cell phone plugged in all night.
- Adjust your habits according to your daily needs: if 80% is enough for you, there’s no need to charge up to 100%.
- Check your battery status periodically in your device settings.
Maintaining a charge between 20% and 80-90% helps extend battery life and keep your phone efficient for longer, reducing wear and tear and the need for constant recharging.
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