BATTERY SURVIVAL HACKS

in Digital Lifestyle17 days ago (edited)


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One of the things I look out for when getting any device is battery capacity. I guess that it's something we all instinctively look out for. Given the epileptic power situation in this country, it's necessary to do so.

However, I don't have to bother much about a low battery. The nature of my job requires that my gadgets are always fully powered. I spend most of my day on my PC. These days, I've been going to work at the physical office where there's a constant power supply.
Back at home, there's an inverter and a generator set in case the light goes off.

I use both an iPhone and an android. My android could take me 10 hours, and even a whole day, depending on usage. Be as we may all already know, iPhones and powerbamks go hand-in-hand. My iPhone is pretty new, and the battery lasts good enough, in my opinion. Guaging how long it lasts is not something that I have done, though.

More than hacks to make sure that my battery lasts, I am concerned about the overall health of my battery.
I realize that there are factors such as temperature, age, and usage of my phone that could affect the battery'slongevity. For this reason, inorder that my phone's battery life extends and stays healthy, for longer, I, avoid exposing the phone to extreme heat or cold, I turn off unnecessary features and apps that consume a lot of power, i use power-saving modes and settings when possible and I try to not use my phone while it's plugged to charged cause I've realized that it makes the phone charge slower and heat up badly. Too, i don't let my phone go off before i charge it and i restrict it to not charge more than 35%. I don’t want an overload or underload of the battery. I learmed this last tip from quite recently.

So far, these hacks have helped my phone's battery life. As to how many times I charge, I don’t count. Most times, the phone is connected to a port on my system, and I just let it stay that way. I could pull it out from charging at 40% and use it until it's almost out and then put it to charge again. It's not a good practice, but that's just how it happens.
I hope this answers the question.

Thanks for stopping by.
SOKA 🖤

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Those are smart hacks actually. Especially the one about temperature. I was thinking you were going to say you put your phone in the fridge when it’s hot because people do that 😂😂
So when I saw your suggestion, I was like “ohhh that’s really smart”