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Title: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: rahmat92 on June 11, 2017, 08:45:24 AM

How to care for a mobile phone battery so durable?


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: sumit513 on June 11, 2017, 10:41:01 AM
Some sites say that you should charge the battery at 20% and stop charging at 80%.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: iron talon on June 11, 2017, 11:07:07 AM
Never plug in your battery if it's over %10. Try to fully charge it when you plug in.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Seng Mangan on June 11, 2017, 01:53:50 PM
Turn off your mobile phone when it charging, Thereby charging can be perfect and extend a lifetime of the battery



Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Lenzie on June 12, 2017, 12:39:10 AM
Don't use your phone while charging, and make sure that it is full charge and off whenever you unplug it.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: SportsbookBettor on June 12, 2017, 08:38:04 AM
Make sure you don't leave a running application if you turn off your display in the phone


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Rylei on June 12, 2017, 10:18:15 AM
Turn off your mobile phone when it charging, Thereby charging can be perfect and extend a lifetime of the battery

Charging is fast if your mobile phone is turned off. And when charging, always check if your battery is full. Do not leave your cell phones charging for a long time.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: shelly154 on June 12, 2017, 10:58:42 AM
Always use a good quality of charger.. If your charger is slow then change it ... Don't leave on charging for long time


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: The Monkey King on June 12, 2017, 11:28:34 AM

How to care for a mobile phone battery so durable?
You all you need to do is just dont use it when your charging your phone you it will not destroy your battery and can cause over heat in many reasons.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: teeneffigy on June 12, 2017, 03:02:50 PM
My phone batteries last forever and last full days even after 5 years.. This is what I do each time.

I use my phone until it dies or its at 1-2% charge. Sometimes if I have the time I will run a video on it when its low just to drain it all the way. Then I charge it to 100% and unplug from charger. Don't leave it charging over night.

Do that above thing as much as possible and you're battery will last a very long time.



Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: worldmobilecoin on June 12, 2017, 03:31:27 PM
My phone batteries last forever and last full days even after 5 years.. This is what I do each time.

I use my phone until it dies or its at 1-2% charge. Sometimes if I have the time I will run a video on it when its low just to drain it all the way. Then I charge it to 100% and unplug from charger. Don't leave it charging over night.

Do that above thing as much as possible and you're battery will last a very long time.



Thank you for the tips. Does it effect the battery very much if left it overnight?


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Kulang on July 26, 2017, 02:10:09 PM
My phone batteries last forever and last full days even after 5 years.. This is what I do each time.

I use my phone until it dies or its at 1-2% charge. Sometimes if I have the time I will run a video on it when its low just to drain it all the way. Then I charge it to 100% and unplug from charger. Don't leave it charging over night.

Do that above thing as much as possible and you're battery will last a very long time.



Thank you for the tips. Does it effect the battery very much if left it overnight?
We do the same thing to take care of my phone's battery. I usually charge overnight but I always make sure that I almost drain my phone like about 1 to 2% then if I charge overnight, I set my alarm after 2 hours of charging it expecting for it to be fully charged since I can't charge in the morning before going out of the house because of my work.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: skillink on July 26, 2017, 02:35:01 PM
The way is do not charge the battery while using the smartphones playing games or heavy apps, the battery will someday be broken but if we take care of it will prolong the battery life


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: NiHaoMike on July 26, 2017, 02:42:57 PM
Some sites say that you should charge the battery at 20% and stop charging at 80%.
That's more or less what the electric cars do. However, if the battery seems to have aged faster than expected, it might need the occasional full charge/discharge to reset the indicator.

I would suggest setting up an alarm in Llama that goes off when the charge level rises to 75-80%. And if you don't need fast charging, don't use it.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: micashane on July 26, 2017, 03:40:35 PM
Batteries are more complicated than you might realise and there's much confusion about how to treat them. Avoid using your phone while charging and batteries  can fail when they're charge too much and this is considered the worst possible failure because it will most certainly lead to fire and possibly even an explosion. And remember that you can only charge your battery when it is below 20% and don't forget to unplug yoir charger when you reached 100%.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: zekeshawn on July 26, 2017, 03:54:01 PM
If you want your mobile phone batter to have a longer life then do not use it while charging, avoid letting it drain to 0 percent, make sure to charge it when its already 20 percent and do not unplug when its not full these are some things I do and its effective for me.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Serco on July 26, 2017, 05:32:15 PM
If you want your mobile phone batter to have a longer life then do not use it while charging, avoid letting it drain to 0 percent, make sure to charge it when its already 20 percent and do not unplug when its not full these are some things I do and its effective for me.
I agree with you. preferably when charging. do not use it. let him fill up fully first. I personally used to charge the battery when he was at 20-30%. It will be much better than draining it first new fill


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Kaye on July 26, 2017, 05:34:22 PM
Technically speaking, you should never discharge your battery too low. Do not use it while it is still plug on the charger. Also never overcharge your mobile phone battery.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: TrayFliip on July 26, 2017, 07:34:15 PM
Don't have your phone charging all night.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: KRIMSON on August 07, 2017, 01:34:34 AM
Never plug it in unless you run out of battery like reaching 5% let's say. Never plug it out before it's fully charged.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: Edrian on August 07, 2017, 02:14:17 AM
There are alot of battery saving app that is really not working instead drains your battery even more. So I guess the best solution to prolonged the life of your battery is to not used it while it is charging and also turning it off.
I have read an article that you should not always drained it until zero before charging it.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: eann014 on August 07, 2017, 04:07:58 AM

How to care for a mobile phone battery so durable?
I don't believe in charging the battery if it is 20% then unplug the phone if it is already reach 80%.
I am using my phone while it is charging sometimes. I have read an article that, those you read that need to do to care of your mobile phone battery are just a hoax. Try to search it in google. Sometimes it is also depend on a durable of your phone battery.


Title: Re: Caring for the mobile phone Battery
Post by: zmb on August 07, 2017, 10:32:53 AM
I thought that modern mobile phones have overcharge protection?