Charging your phone may seem simple, but certain habits can shorten battery life or even damage your device. Here are 3 common mistakes to avoid:
1️⃣ Using Cheap or Non-Official Chargers
- Mistake: Plugging your phone into unbranded or low-quality chargers.
- Why it’s bad: Can deliver unstable voltage, overheat your battery, or cause long-term damage.
- Fix: Use manufacturer-approved or certified chargers and cables.
2️⃣ Charging to 100% or Letting It Drop to 0%
- Mistake: Frequently charging your phone to full 100% or letting it completely die.
- Why it’s bad: Lithium-ion batteries last longer when kept between ~20–80%.
- Fix: Charge in short bursts and unplug before it hits 100% when possible.
3️⃣ Using Your Phone While Charging
- Mistake: Playing games, streaming, or heavy use while plugged in.
- Why it’s bad: Generates extra heat, which accelerates battery wear.
- Fix: Let your phone charge without heavy usage, or stick to light tasks.
💡 Extra Tip: Avoid leaving your phone plugged in overnight frequently; consider chargers with auto-cutoff to protect battery health.
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