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⚡ 3 Mistakes When Charging Your Phone — Don’t Do These or You’ll Have to Buy a New One Sooner
We all rely on our phones every day, but many of us don’t realize that how we charge our phones can significantly impact their battery life and overall lifespan. Making a few simple mistakes during charging can cause your battery to degrade faster, leading to shorter battery life and potentially needing a new phone sooner than expected.
Want to keep your phone working longer and avoid premature replacement? Here are 3 common mistakes people make when charging their phones — and how to fix them.
Mistake #1: Letting Your Battery Drain to 0% Before Charging
Many people believe it’s best to let their phone battery completely drain before plugging it in — but this isn’t true for modern lithium-ion batteries.
- Why it’s a mistake: Completely draining the battery frequently causes strain and reduces its capacity over time.
- What to do instead: Charge your phone when it hits around 20–30%. Keeping the battery between 20% and 80% is ideal for longevity.
Mistake #2: Charging Overnight or Leaving It Plugged in After 100%
Charging your phone all night or leaving it plugged in after it reaches full charge can generate excess heat and stress the battery.
- Why it’s a mistake: Overcharging and heat degrade battery health and reduce its lifespan.
- What to do instead: Unplug your phone once it reaches 100%, or use smart chargers and devices with “trickle charge” features that prevent overcharging.
Mistake #3: Using Cheap or Incompatible Chargers and Cables
Not all chargers and cables are created equal. Using low-quality or non-certified accessories can deliver inconsistent voltage or damage your battery.
- Why it’s a mistake: Poor chargers can cause overheating, slow charging, or even harm your phone’s hardware.
- What to do instead: Always use manufacturer-approved or high-quality third-party chargers and cables that meet safety standards.
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