Never charge Your Phone Beyond 80 %, here is why?
Minor occasions occur when you need your phone to work correctly but it often fails you.

For example, when you're lost in a new city or when the band is about to play your favorite song. These are just two of the many moments you need your phone to not fail. However, your battery often ignores you and wants to let you down. What Can you do to win this argument?
well the first thing you'll probably dois shut down all the apps !
but it actually
only makes things worse when you force quit an app your phone spends its precious juice on closing the app and clearing it from RAM and when you decide to open the app again it'll spend more resources on bringing it back to life.
phone has its own memory management mechanisms it'll close the apps that you haven't used for a long time.
when you set a dark wallpaper it doesn't have to waste power on lighting up black pixels so the larger the darker areas on the screen the less battery it eats you can also turn on dark mode it can
boost up the battery on your phone or tablet quite a bit you can choose to activate it at sunset or Sunrise.
you can also shorten the auto lock time.
Do you like to charge your phone from
zero to one hundred percent?
experts say that the best range is between 25 to 85 percent if you want your battery to last longer .
another possible solution for your hungry battery is a portable charger.
only charge when you're about to use it because the more power you run through it the shorter it will serve you smaller more affordable models usually last 200 to 300 Cycles if you don't use it that
much at least charge it once every three months to keep the battery active and yes it's perfectly safe to use your phone while it's charging from your new external battery.
I'm sure you know that turning on airplane mode on your phone is the easiest way to save some precious battery .
if you have to finish an important text or presentation and have all the data you need in the document you don't really really need to have YouTube Facebook in your favorite chat room on
at the same time do you the updates will only distract you and the battery will run like water on
Windows you can simply enable airplane mode in the Home tab Max don't have that function but you can just turn off Wi-Fi Bluetooth and location services it's kind of the same.
now if switching on airplane mode is so great turning the phone off completely should be even better right not really it won't do the trick especially if you're planning to use it again in an hour or so the hole switching on off thing takes too much battery power at some point your phone screen just won't light up anymore because while you were trying to save energy you've drained the
battery completely.
now is your operating system up to date it's not just a marketing plot that manufacturers have invented they actually do constantly improve the OS the latest version will always have patches and fixes for all sorts of issues including battery health and newer operating systems work better with newer Technologies most updates should download automatically but if you see anything new when you check them manually just grab it your phone will love it.
when you install a new app you often just agree to everything because you can't wait to try it out guilty is charged so double check if you have accepted to receive push notifications or alerts from different apps only leave the ones you really need like your work email you can just disable the
unnecessary ones in your settings the battery section in your phone settings can give you some extra hints on how to save power check out which of the apps are the biggest energy eaters once you identify those bad boys look through the settings for each of them you can try disabling their background updates some apps especially news and social media ones refresh data without you even knowing or asking them to but now you know.


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