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8 Places You Should Never Charge Your Phone

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Charge Between 20-80%

Rather than charging your phone to 100% every time, aim for a charge between 20% and 80%. This helps to prevent the stress that comes with constantly pushing your battery to its maximum limit.

Use the Right Charger

Always use the charger that came with your phone or an official brand-approved charger. Using off-brand chargers can lead to inefficient charging and may even damage the battery over time.

Avoid Overheating

High temperatures can lead to the reduction in battery lifespan. Don’t leave your phone in hot environments, such as direct sunlight or in a car on a sunny day. When charging your phone, try to keep it in a cool place.

Turn Off Unnecessary Features

When your phone isn’t in use, turn off features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and location services. These consume battery power even when you’re not actively using them.

Use Battery-Saving Mode

The majority of smartphones have a battery-saver mode that helps optimize battery usage. When your battery gets low, switch on this mode to reduce power consumption.

Avoid Charging Overnight

Though modern phones are designed to stop charging once they hit 100%, it’s still a good practice to unplug your phone when it reaches full charge to avoid unnecessary strain on the battery.

Follow these simple tips, and you can maximize the lifespan of your phone’s battery and enjoy a longer-lasting device.

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