Battery myths that spoil your battery life
Hello
friends! In this blog we will talk about the myth related to the phone battery.
There is a lot of confusion related to batteries and there are a lot of things
related, which some people are not aware of.
# 1 Fast
charging affects your battery life overtime
This will
reduce your battery life to some extent. This statement is absolutely true, and
I will tell you briefly about it, how? When you can't charge your phone but
more than a normal level is supplied to the phone and this is why the phone gets
a little hot and this heat is also transferred to the battery and because of
this, the battery life of your phone gradually decreases over time. If you are
placing your phone in an environment where the phone gets too hot during
charging, it also affects the battery life. Yes! Fast charging affects the life
of your battery in the long run, but don't really worry about it if you amplify
it, using a back cover or, if you keep it under a pillow while charging or in bed,
it really does have an effect. Battery Even if you charge your phone in a
well-ventilated area, if you use fast charging, it won't be a concern for at
least the next two years. You will also notice that many big brands like Apple
or Asus often do not offer fast charging, as this is the main reason why
"fast charging" affects the battery to some extent in the long run.
Next point:
You may have missed everything. At times your phone sometimes slows down
overtime and even many technical experts can't explain the exact reason.
Sometimes you can also format your phone but even now the main reason is that
it is slow, the battery is recharged. Many of you also remember about your
laptop. If your laptop is old, compare it with AC power supply. On battery This
is also the case for your mobile phone. All of these batteries contain
chemicals, and it generates some resistance. This resistance is due to heating,
placing the device in a closed place and pressing and ... because there are
many small companies, and there are some big brand companies that don't don. t
Pay much attention to the battery structure or in designing the phone for a
small / low budget phone, not to overheat the battery. And so you may have
noticed that there is a delay in low budget phone performance, which is due to
the battery. So, to check the actual quality of the battery or to know the
chemical compounds or the composition of the battery or the designing of the
phone the companies do not provide much data in this regard but you can definitely
check that the battery of your mobile phone is not working well.
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Many people
are often confused as to whether or not you should charge your phone at night.
Some people say you can charge it overnight, it's perfectly fine. Some say you
shouldn't do it. I'll give you a simple answer. Charging the phone doesn't
really affect your modern day battery even if you constantly charge your phone.
This is not a problem for the time being it first goes up to 100% then it automatically goes down to 0% then goes back to 95 %% and goes down and this prevents the battery from degrading
which has deteriorated the quality of the battery. Either the battery heats up
or the charger provides too much heat if you're charging your phone fast and
put it inside your pillow! It really does affect the battery so try to avoid
the back cover in closed spaces, back covers, no worries when you charge your
phone overnight :) A lot of people ask me, should the weather calibrate my
battery or not?
In fact,
these modern day batteries have many digitized components where the calibration
is done automatically but if you still find some battery related problems like
sudden change in battery charge only 0% to 0% in only 10-20 seconds
or if the battery is suddenly low in charge , Or if it suddenly increases you
need to calibrate your battery Another confusion is that apps stored in RAM
consume your battery this is not really real, these android phone have RAM of
about 3GB or 4GB so that you can store as much application in that memory RAM
is also a type of Memory, and if anything is stored in here, there will be no
battery loss Battery will be used, if that process is also running in CPU you
have to just make sure that the apps running in background, are not taking a
lot of CPU Power. Like, a lot of messaging services, Facebook, Location
services, etc these consume a lot of battery
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