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β01-02-2024 07:32 PM in
Tech TalkIf you prioritize longevity and maximizing battery life, it's best to avoid regular full charges.
While it's technically safe to charge your phone to 100% in most cases, it's not ideal for long-term battery health. Lithium-ion batteries, commonly used in smartphones, undergo stress at both extremes of their charge cycle (0% and 100%). Frequent charging to 100% can accelerate battery degradation, leading to reduced capacity and potentially shorter lifespan over time.
Here are some potential downsides of regularly charging to 100%:
- Reduced battery life: Over time, the battery won't hold its charge as well, necessitating more frequent charging. Ex- Ideal discharge increases from 2% over night drop to 6%
- Decreased capacity: The maximum charge your battery can hold might gradually decrease. Ex- Maximum capacity decreases from 6000mAh to 5500mAh.
- Faster battery degradation: The battery might reach the end of its lifespan sooner than expected. Ex- Need for Replacement of battery from 4 year to 2 year
However, occasional charging to 100% won't cause significant harm. Here are some situations where it might be necessary:
- Long trips or situations where you need maximum battery life: If you anticipate needing the full capacity, charging to 100% can be justified.
- Calibrating the battery indicator: Some devices recommend occasional full charges to calibrate the battery level indicator for accurate readings.
Here are some tips for optimizing battery health:
- Avoid extreme charge levels: Keep your battery level between 20% and 80% most of the time.
- Use adaptive charging: Many devices offer features that learn your charging patterns and optimize the charging process for longer battery life. Use battery protect to limit charging to 85% in Samsung.
- Avoid extreme temperatures: Heat and cold can stress the battery. Don't leave your phone in hot or cold environments for extended periods.
- Use quick charging sparingly: While convenient, frequent quick charging can generate heat and wear on the battery. No problem if manufacturers recommended charger is used.
- Update your software: Software updates often include improvements for battery management and optimization through performance limitations π.
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β01-03-2024 04:02 PM in
Tech TalkDear Samsung Member,
Greetings from Samsung Customer Support!
Thank you for sharing this, if you have any further queries kindly feel free to get in touch with us.
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β05-18-2024 11:22 AM in
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But my s21fe lost magnetic eraser after 6.1 download so I suggest not to update your phone to 6.1 until Samsung correct its error. No ai and no camera improvement, phone was better before update. Battery drain became horrible too.
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β08-12-2024 12:20 AM in
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Samsung galaxy m35 battery backup time
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β08-12-2024 12:21 AM in
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Galaxy m35 draining fast
