Although some smartphone manufacturers create good batteries. Still, the battery won't last forever. Nothing lasts forever in this world.
Therefore, many people share articles about how to care for smartphone batteries. But some of them are mere HOAX. Until the people who have read it feel excessive fear.
This time, Smartphone Evolution will review 10 Myths About Smartphone Batteries that are believed by many people.
Straight to!
1. Do Not Use the Smartphone When it is Charging
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In fact, using a cellphone when it is charged will not damage your cellphone battery. How come?
Because in essence, our smartphones never stop working. Even though we leave it when checked, many background applications continue to work.
Playing games is the most battery consuming activity. If you play games while charging, your cellphone battery will take a long time to become full, it can even be damaged.
So, you can really use your cellphone when it is being charged, as long as you don't play games.
2. Turning Off the Smartphone can Damage the Battery
Turning off the battery is a normal action that you don't need to worry about. Likewise, leaving the cellphone until the battery is completely discharged.
3. Internet Drains Battery Fastest
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The most battery consuming activity is playing games, especially heavy games that have HD graphics. Because cellphones will work very hard when you play games.
4. Fake Chargers Will Damage Your Battery
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As long as the charger you are using can function properly, your battery will not be affected by anything. If your original charger is damaged and the price is too expensive to buy the original, look for a charger with a cheaper price but still high quality and look for a brand that is guaranteed.
5. Charging the Battery Overnight Will Make the Battery Explode
If in the past maybe yes. However, now the majority of smartphones are smart enough to know that your battery is fully charged. There is already a system that will make your smartphone stop charging when it is fully charged even though the adapter is still plugged into your cellphone.
Instead of charging your battery overnight, try to keep your battery between 40% to 80% throughout the day.
6. Fridge Freezer Makes Battery Lasts
Cold conditions will not affect the battery in any way. Moreover, Li-Ion batteries can be damaged either due to cold or hot temperatures. Room temperature is the optimal temperature for your battery.
7. Turning off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS will Extend Battery Life
If you do use Wi-Fi to access the internet, of course it will drain your battery. If you just turn it on without using it, it won't have any impact on your cellphone.
8. Turn off All Applications to Save Battery
Turning off applications that are not being used or minimized will not have any effect on your cellphone battery. What's more, closing it means you have to reopen your app again later, and it takes up more battery power than turning off the app.
9. Charging on a Laptop Damages the Battery
Charging the battery in a laptop won't damage your battery, even if it takes longer to charge than using a charger.
10. Must Charge Up To 100%
HP batteries work best in the range of 40% to 80%. It doesn't matter if you don't charge your battery to the maximum. What about when buying a cellphone for the first time? It's the same, nothing is different. Most smartphones are sold half-charged.
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The Final Word
So that's friends. Myths that have been believed by many people! Immediately tell your friends about this article before they spread hoaxes to others!
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