Charge your cell phone to 100%, either coming from 0 percent or any other higher percentage, not always recommended. Nothing will happen if you do it sporadically, but the health of your battery is at risk if you constantly fully charge your phone.

As a report published on the website of xatakaeach phone has a certain number of charge or battery cycles, which are each full charge from 0 to 100. As the number of cycles passes, the stack can be considered obsolete.

Lithium cell phone batteries are bound to be damaged. They will wear out over time, whether we use all the charge cycles or not, but avoiding charging the phone to 100 percent will extend the life of the smartphone’s power.

The report recommends do not let the mobile drop below 20% and charge it only up to 80 percent. This will help slow down the consumption of charge cycles, having to carry out several charges for a full one to be consumed.

The key to 80%

Let’s remember that it is from 80 percent when the charge is more sensitive, so the phones take longer to add the rest of the charge from that percentage.

Manufacturers such as Apple or OnePlus offer charging options that limit charging after 80% and only recharge it when, through artificial intelligence, they detect that it is necessary to reach 100.

This technique may seem a bit obsessive. We also clarify that charging the cell phone from time to time up to 100 percent is not bad, especially if we have to go out for a while to a place where we cannot carry it. But doing it constantly will wear down the battery faster.

There are several ways to keep track of charge cycles and find out the state of your phone’s battery. The report recommends some apps that are on Google Play like Ampere, AccuBattery either Charge Cycle Battery Stats.

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