Jul 24, 2019 Pageview:884
As we all know, the batteries on smartphones aren't working so well, they 'll almost last a day. But it's our fault, too, because we 've been charging in the wrong way.
Many people have these deep-rooted beliefs: Just a little charge at a time will cause long-term damage to the battery and we 'd better recharge it when the battery is running out of power.
In fact, however, these ideas are all wrong.
In fact, foreign media have explained in detail how sensitive the lithium ions in our phones are to their "stress". Smartphones, like humans, suffer from excessive stress and life expectancy.
If you want to keep your cell phone battery in the best shape without worrying about battery life, you need to make a few changes:
You should pull out the socket when it's full.
It is said that if a cell phone that is already fully charged continues to be plugged in(as is the case with charging at night), this will cause long-term damage to the battery.
If 100 % of the electricity is still plugged in, the phone will enter a slow charging state to maintain 100 % power. This will keep the battery in a state of high pressure and strength, which in turn will deplete the chemicals in the battery.
The foreign media also used a lot of detailed scientific knowledge to explain the reasons for this, and finally summed it up well: when the electricity is full, the battery is removed from the charging device. This is the same as relaxing your muscles after intense physical activity. If you exercise continuously for hours on end, you will also be miserable.
If you don't have to, don't fill it with 100 % power.
In this foreign media, we can understand that full electricity is neither necessary nor desirable for lithium ions. In fact, it is best not to fill the battery with electricity, because Gaodianya will put pressure on the battery, and long-term high pressure will make the battery slowly become "tired."
If you're the type of person who wants your phone to be recharged at all times, this may seem a little strange to you right now, but trust me, all you have to do now is charge it a few times a day and get used to it.
Charge when you can.
It turns out that if you charge your phone from time to time throughout the day, it will be better for the battery to be fully charged than when the battery is completely dead.
It is said that the best solution is to charge the phone after it consumes 10 % of its power. Of course, this ideal solution is not suitable for most people, so it is recommended that everyone recharge their mobile phone at a convenient time. Multiple plugging and unplugging during the day does not cause much damage.
This will not only keep your cell phone battery performing at its best for longer, it will also keep your phone in a state of electricity throughout the day.
In addition, we know that some mobile phone functions take up battery power, such as the need to use mobile GPS positioning capabilities, which we do not normally use, but regular full power allows us to use these features.
Keep your phone "cool"
Smartphone batteries are sensitive to high temperatures, and Apple has even advised people to remove the case to prevent it from blocking heat while charging. "If you find your phone getting hot while charging, take the case off first." If you're in the sun, cover it with something that will protect your battery.
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