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Lithium-ion batteries in today's phones are more reliable, longer lasting and safer.

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 – Batteries can usually achieve longer life with just a few measures. Here are some tips on how to maintain a cell phone battery. In this article, you will also discover the best phones according to the battery.

Minapim by Hernan Valenzuela: If you treat your smartphone battery well, you will be much less desperate trying to find an outlet. The battery is the most important part of your phone, if it is not ok, certainly not your phone either.

With some care and attention, you can ensure that the battery stays charged longer and also has a longer life.

Lithium-ion batteries in today’s phones are more reliable, longer lasting and safer. The chemical reactions in lithium-ion batteries perform better with shorter charges and discharges rather than being exhausted to the end and then charged to the maximum.

Managing battery life is not a delicate operation, it is a careful process.

Keeping your phone between 50% and 80% seems like the perfect point. And whenever possible, try not to drop your battery below 20%. (Samsung)

You will not damage your phone if you wait for it to discharge every time before plugging it in again, but you risk shortening the battery life.

You can leave your phone fully charged and plugged in at night or in the office during the day. Today, smartphones and chargers can recognize when they reach 100% and consequently reduce the power flow in the charger cable.

Check temperature

The lithium-ion batteries inside the phone really do not like extreme temperatures, as you can see on the ski slopes or on the beach, when the phone simply turned off in response to cold or heat.

Smartphones in winter: Protect your mobile phone from the cold and snow. During the cold winter, smartphones can lose battery power and snow can cause moisture damage.

Low temperatures can really hurt our smartphones. If it gets too cold outside, a device’s screen or battery may stop working. This is because smartphones use technology that reacts to temperature fluctuations. Therefore, it is important, especially in the cold season, when using mobile devices, to pay attention to some hidden pitfalls.

The comfort temperature of a lithium-ion battery commonly used in mobile phones and smartphones is 20 degrees Celsius. Distinct temperatures above or below may affect battery performance.

You may not be able to charge your phone in a special temperature-controlled camera, but you can be sure that it is well insulated in the cold and not exposed to very high temperatures. Even simple precautions, such as not leaving in a hot car, can help.

These temperature extremes do not necessarily damage your phone battery, but they can accelerate the natural degradation that all batteries experience over time, which means that you will need to replace the battery or your phone sooner than you expect.

How to load slowly

Wireless charging is very convenient. The various fast loading technologies available are very useful when you need time. But for battery longevity, consider using a standard charger or charging via the laptop’s USB port when you can.

It’s not that wireless charging or fast charging is inherently bad for your phone. But lithium ion batteries definitely prefer a slow and steady input. Think whenever possible to use slow and constant loading if available.

Wireless charging or fast charging, make sure you are using the official charger that came with your phone or an officially approved third-party accessory. These chargers are configured to keep your phone battery as healthy as possible for as long as possible.

Rare Situations

If you do not use the phone for a while, and will store it, it is preferable to store it at half charge rather than leaving it fully charged or depleted. The advice also applies to tablets, which you can use less often.

When storing the battery for a while it is recommended to store with a charge of 30 to 60%, this interval allows a longer battery life. Also, the batteries should be kept cold but not too cold, the ideal storage temperature is 10 to 15 degrees Celsius.

Remember what we said earlier about temperatures as well; It is desirable that the phone be stored at room temperature if possible. Some less well-designed phone protective covers may have the indirect effect of increasing the heat of your device, especially during charging.

Update

Managing battery life is a tricky operation and is where iOS and Android are gradually improving. Manufacturers are keeping the phone current permanently used. Great, not just for battery life, but for the safety of your device, compatibility with other applications and hardware, and more. Just turn on automatic updates everywhere you can.

Try not to delay updates, the phone’s battery thanks, as it improves efficiency and battery management. IOS now includes a battery health monitor, while Android users can download a tool like AccuBattery.

For Apple’s battery health: If you change a battery outside of Genius Bar’s official channels, it will tell you that your battery needs “maintenance.” Do not do it. This is just Apple’s way of encouraging people not to risk faulty third party services.

Seek durability

The battery has a finite life in terms of cycles; It is a result of the chemical nature within it. This means that the fewer times you move from a full load to an empty load, the better. If possible try to make a single charge last instead of carrying a portable charger with you everywhere.

General advice: Turn down the screen brightness, wear headphones instead of the built-in speakers, and put your phone in airplane mode for as long as you can stand it. This will disable connections to other devices and prevent applications from constantly checking for updates. Especially when you are in an area with poor signal. The phone works harder to try to stay connected in a weaker signal area and as a result, consuming more, quickly drains the battery.

Characteristics of Lithium batteries which are the best?

Smartphones are equipped with a battery of 3000 mAh or more. Models with more than 4000 mAh or up to 5000 mAh are also offered. But high capacity energy storage does not always imply a long battery life. Larger, bright, and above all, high-resolution displays place the batteries of devices as much as in background sync applications, Internet interfaces, and other wireless connections.

Almost exclusively lithium-ion batteries are currently used in the mobile phone. There are several advantages over other technologies: Their materials are non-toxic and the “memory effect” is virtually nonexistent. Power recharging can be done regardless of the state of the existing charge.

Do not dispose of used batteries.

Since every lithium battery component has its limits, due to oxidation and corrosion processes, they usually last no more than three years. Lithium-ion batteries survive properly when they reach about 1000 charge cycles.

Since almost all batteries and accumulators contain environmentally hazardous substances, they should not be disposed of in the environment. Batteries of dead mobile phones or laptops therefore do not belong to household waste.

What are the best batteries?  (Source: Teltarif tests)

1° place: Motorola G7 Power 

So far, this battery surpasses all our current smartphones. The strong 5000 mAh energy storage runs for 16 hours and 47 minutes. In battery test

2° place: Asus Zenfone 6 (2019)

Zenfone 6 (2019) is Asus’s latest smartphone descendant.

With an above average resistance of 11 hours and 55 minutes. In test

3° place: Samsung Galaxy A6 +

Achieved a first class endurance of 11 hours and 15 minutes. In test

4° place: Motorola G6 Play 

Fourth place goes to another Motorola smartphone. Moto G6 Play with a battery capacity of 3000 mAh reaches a peak of 10 hours and 40 minutes. In test

5° place: Motorola Moto G7 Play

Moto G7 Play is part of the new G7 family as well as Moto G7, G7 Plus and G7 Power.

The 3000 mAh battery catapulted the Motorola G7 Play with a 10 hour 25 minute duration to fifth place on our list of best battery smartphones by 2019.

6° place: Wiko View 3 Pro

Wiko View 3 Pro is the new top model from the French smartphone maker.

The 4000 mAh battery is not inferior in shape. We determined a performance of 10 hours and 22 minutes

7° place: Huawei P20 Pro

Huawei’s top model P series has a strong 4000 mAh battery installed. The Huawei P20 Pro did 9 hours and 48 minutes on test.

8° place: OnePlus 7 Pro 

The battery capacity is 4000 mAh. Energy storage decreases after 9 hours and 45 minutes on test.

9° place: OnePlus 7 

drums. 3700 mAh, the OnePlus 7, with 9 hours and 32 minutes, lasts about one and a half hours longer on test.

10° place: Motorola Moto One

The fact that the Motorola Moto One does not have such sophisticated hardware benefits the battery performance. It has a battery capacity of 3000 mAh. in test.

 

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