One of the biggest fears of the modern generation is the sudden failure of equipment. Still, being out of touch at the most inopportune moment is the phobia of every person who concentrates most of his work on the phone. If buying a new phone is not among your immediate plans, we will tell you how to properly charge your device so that it lasts longer.

First, there’s a long-standing myth that your phone needs to be fully discharged before charging. This idea comes from the times when mobile phones were equipped with an old type of battery (nickel-metal hydride). However, according to experts, modern batteries should be treated exactly the opposite. They should never be completely discharged. Most phones and rechargeable devices now use lithium-ion batteries. They are smaller and provide much more energy but are very sensitive to complete discharge.
If you want your phone to last longer, remember three rules to follow:
Never leave your gadget discharged for a long time;
High temperatures are very harmful to lithium batteries; Therefore, do not leave your phone in the sun; for example, on the dashboard of a car;
Frost can also damage the battery. The battery will drain faster in cold weather and charging will not help when the weather is very cold.
Modern phones with lithium batteries are always best charged at 20-80%; neither more nor less. Therefore, instead of leaving your phone charging all night, it is better to charge it in several short bursts throughout the day.
Source: People Talk

Errol Villanueva is an author and lifestyle journalist who writes for The Fashion Vibes. With a passion for exploring the latest trends in fashion, food, travel, and wellness, Errol’s articles are a must-read for anyone interested in living a stylish and fulfilling life.