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Putting battery life myths to the test

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WHen it comes to what’s good or bad for your phone battery, there’s lots of myths out there. But are they true? Here’s an overview of the most common misconcept­ions about • your battery life:

Your battery should always be empty or almost empty before recharging: This is true for nickel-cadmium batteries, as their capacity decreases if you recharge them too soon. However, this does not apply to lithium-ion batteries, which are the type of batteries used in modern smartphone­s.

Using the wrong power adaptor is bad for your battery: There are no wrong power adaptors. at least not for modern smartphone­s, which use UsB connectors for recharging. Modern battery packs have safeguards in place that allow only input they can handle – so you can use any adaptor that fits your phone, and iphone users can use android chargers without concern. The only difference you may notice is charging speed: not all devices use the same quickcharg­ing technology, so it may take longer to recharge with a different charger.

A new device needs to be fully charged the first time: no, there’s no need to make sure your device is fully charged before using it the first time. This is a practice from a time before modern lithium-ion batteries; nowadays it’s your choice whether or not to fully charge your device the first time – it won’t make any difference to your battery’s capacity.

• Repeatedly plugging and unplugging your device decreases battery life: another myth. It’s true that a battery’s life contains only a certain number of charge cycles – but one charge cycle can contain several individual charges.

Always fully charge your device to ensure maximum battery life: This is also not true, the perfect charge level is actually between 30% and 70%. It might even be better for your battery life if you charge in several short bursts instead of always charging to 100%. – dpa

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— 123rf.com Modern battery packs have safeguards in place that allow only input they can handle.

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