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Friday, February 19, 2021

7 lies of smartphone battery

 Today our smartphone is connected daily. In the current situation where everything is determined by smartphones, some myths about smartphones are also becoming public. Which we are believing is right.                                        

lies of smartphone battery

The same thing happens with batteries, which are an integral part of smartphones. We are also doing some wrong things because of the myths we hear about smartphone batteries.

So here we are giving you information about some myths related to mobile batteries.

1.  lies of smartphone battery: do not charge the mobile overnight

Many of us must have read and heard this topic. When the mobile is charged overnight, it overflows or the battery gets damaged. This myth dates back to the time when mobile phones had nickel ion batteries. However, smartphones were not as smart as they are today.

However, the battery used in mobiles today is lithium-ion batteries. However, the processors used in mobile phones have become much more powerful than before. However, the artificial intelligence technology used in mobiles disconnects the charge itself once the mobile charge is full.

This means that keeping the mobile charged overnight has no effect. However, this does not mean that you should charge your mobile phone with your sleeping bag, because if there is a problem with the mobile phone, there may be a short circuit. Therefore, it would be appropriate to keep such issues in mind.

2.  lies of smartphone battery: do not charge from another charger

We must have been hearing this a lot. We must have heard that when charging from another's mobile charger, the mobile will explode, not charge, and the charging port will be damaged. But, this is not 100% correct.

Because, it doesn't matter if you carry a Samsung mobile and use chargers from brands like Xiaomi, Oppo, Vivo. Because all of these brands have their chargers made stronger in terms of security.

However, if you use a cheap local brand charger available in the market, it can be a bit harmful to your mobile. So it would be appropriate to use branded when using the charger.

3. lies of smartphone battery: Nothing when using a mobile at high temperatures

Most of us have a laid-back attitude when it comes to painting a picture of ourselves. Because smartphones have become so smart that we may think that it adjusts to the temperature. But, this is wrong.

Because if you use your mobile phone for a long time in a place with high temperature, your battery is likely to overheat. Anything can happen if the battery is overheated. On the other hand, constantly running at high temperatures also dries out the battery, which will reduce the battery life of your mobile.

4.  lies of smartphone battery: The battery of the mobile is better when charging after the battery is exhausted

We must have read somewhere on the internet that if the battery is less than five percent, the battery of the mobile is better when charging. It lasts a long time. But, this is wrong.

You can charge your battery anytime you need. That has no effect. But wise people keep around 40 to 80 percent battery in their mobile. This helps to prolong the life of the battery.

5.  lies of smartphone battery: Do not charge the battery from a high wattage charger

This is completely wrong. Because, if your mobile supports an 18-watt charger, but you have a 30-watt charger, it can be charged without any doubt. Because security is paramount in both branded mobiles and chargers. Due to this, the charger will send the charge to the mobile as per the required watt, so there will be no effect.

6 lies of smartphone battery: Do not use mobile while charging

We have always been convinced that you should not charge your mobile phone. Because the mobile can get hot. But, that is not the case. Because, while charging the mobile, the mobile is constantly working and charging, so it is natural to heat the mobile normally.

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