Myth 01: Charging Overnight Kills Battery Life.

This is possibly one of the most common myth and it is completely WRONG.

This may have been true for old phones which used nickel-ion batteries which suffered from “memory charge” where the battery forgets about the part that hasn’t been used.

But modern day phones use lithium-ion batteries have overcome this problem.

Overcharging is not even a thing due to the new technologies which will stop charging when it reaches 100%.

Myth 02: Always Full Charge for Better Battery Life.

It has been proven by modern studies that the perfect charge level for a phone battery is 30% – 70% .

It might be even better for your battery health than charging it to 100%.

Therefore this myth can be neglected.

Myth 03: Turning a Phone Off is Useless

Turning your phone off has many benifits. It would help to conserve the battery and to close all the apps running in your background.

Shutting down background helps a lot in power conservation. Background apps tend to suck up a lot of power. A simple shut down would fix thus problem.

Turning your phone off resets the phone and restarts all tasks which will help to save power and conserve your battery.

So try to turn off your phone at least for two hours a day for an better experience and a long lasting battery.

Myth 04: Battery Should be Empty Before Recharging.

This is also an outdated myth. It was true for nickel-ion batteries.

Due to the old technology the battery capacity of a nickel-ion battery would decrease if you charged before the battery was empty.

But lithium-ion batteries this problem does not exist leaving this myth as a myth only.

Myth 05: A New Device Should be Fully Charged Before Use.

This has been a practice for long time and people are eluctant to give it up thinking it would harm the device.

You do not need to do a full charge before using a new device for the first time but it is recommended to do so if you have the ability.

The battery capacity wont depend on whether you do a full charge an a new device for the first time. It totally depends on your choice.

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