this tip will guide you on how to charge your andriod phone to keep your battery green throughout the day
just how should we charge our phone battery?
This piece of oracle we hold on the palm that makes one to thinks that he is on top of every thing is just some thing extra ordinary. And until the green die out, we failed to realize that this piece of oracle is just no different from something worthless than a piece of trash.
While most of us work our ass out worrying about possible fading phone battery, when probably out or doing some fun with the phone is something strictly a condition we must continue to paddle through.
We know ways to keep our batteries tip-top, don't you think we should also worry about the battery lifespan?
''Well'' some expert claims batteries reaches 80% of their original storage capacity after 300-500 charges. But Apple position its own at 1000 charges. so, after t5his point the battery is not able to hold enough ions as possible and will power your phone for increasingly shorter period of time.
so, in summary using the Apple product, 2000 charges will bring the battery storage capacity to 60% as claimed by Apple and this continue until the battery eventually dies out and can no longer hold charges resulting to frequent battery failure.
so, could this count for why our battery often die easily even in a few minute or just an hour of it remove from the charger confirming a 100% charged?
sometimes, our every-day battery life cons seemed to have not agreed with this at all.
if you are one of them out there using : Itel, Techno, and to the worst of all; Blackberry. you would probably have come up to face the reality of battery problems even before the number of postulated charges from the very day or few days of your phone was bought.
this battery cons might have come straight from the box or the charger or at what extent do we begging to charge our phone. whether we let them run down to zero before we just top it up just a little to about 50% or less or even to 100%.
Dint know if you have noticed this: A healthy charging of the battery normally takes hours. if you start charging from 20%-80% it could takes three hours or more. But a charging that takes few minute or just an hour for such rang even if the battery was down (0%) could raise the question whether such charging was healthy enough to power the battery considerably long time. And this sort of charging that takes few minute to become fully charged(100%) causes the battery to heat up and it is really not good with battery at all. it causes the wear and tear of the battery so often. And charger is responsible for this. it give out too much voltage to the phone which causes it to quickly charge full and heat up the phone.
Although, many Andriod phones have a feature that allow for fast charging. Samsung even boast of it and term it,"ultra fast charging", motorola flag its tech and quote it as "Driod Turbo" that promises eight hour of charge in just fifteen minute.
This phones have unique programming feature located in a chip called management IC (PMIC) that communicate with charge you are using and request that it send power at a high voltage.
But with all the applied pros and your battery still wear your ass out, don't you think it is a waist of resources? i am sure it does.
There are two kinds of batteries you should take note of: there are batteries made from Nickel_based (NIMH and NICD) battery and other made from lithium-ion (li-ion).
Batteries made from Nickel tend to wear and tear more often. If you didn't let them go all the way to zero too often and are charged frequently from 20%- 80%, they might forget about the remaining 40% left uncharged.
I know this sound weird to you but that is just the reality. There is no magic about that. Nickel-based batteries, due to their memory effect, have been replace by lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium batteries don't suffer the same memory effect as the nickel-based batteries. so, you practically need to charge often but not all the way throughout the day. And don't let them drop to absolute zero.Take note that li-ion battery does not require a charger with higher voltage. Higher voltage produces fast charging and there by develop heat which letter heat up the phone together with the battery and wear out the battery so fast.
though expert claimed they have built up fast charging techs in chargers but how guaranty is this technology they claimed, have been built. is it unique enough not to cause heating effect on batteries? "well" i really cant narrate the story.
so, the rule with li-ion batteries is to ensure they stay minimum of 50% most of the time. When it goes down a little bit below this point, be ready to quickly top it up. But don't charge it all the way to 100%. it wont do your battery any good if you go all the way up to that point. you should do this once in every month but it has to be from zero to hundred percent charge. this will now help the battery to calibrate just like when you restart your laptop when it develop a sort of seizure to help it regain it self back again.
This piece of oracle we hold on the palm that makes one to thinks that he is on top of every thing is just some thing extra ordinary. And until the green die out, we failed to realize that this piece of oracle is just no different from something worthless than a piece of trash.
While most of us work our ass out worrying about possible fading phone battery, when probably out or doing some fun with the phone is something strictly a condition we must continue to paddle through.
We know ways to keep our batteries tip-top, don't you think we should also worry about the battery lifespan?
''Well'' some expert claims batteries reaches 80% of their original storage capacity after 300-500 charges. But Apple position its own at 1000 charges. so, after t5his point the battery is not able to hold enough ions as possible and will power your phone for increasingly shorter period of time.
so, in summary using the Apple product, 2000 charges will bring the battery storage capacity to 60% as claimed by Apple and this continue until the battery eventually dies out and can no longer hold charges resulting to frequent battery failure.
so, could this count for why our battery often die easily even in a few minute or just an hour of it remove from the charger confirming a 100% charged?
sometimes, our every-day battery life cons seemed to have not agreed with this at all.
if you are one of them out there using : Itel, Techno, and to the worst of all; Blackberry. you would probably have come up to face the reality of battery problems even before the number of postulated charges from the very day or few days of your phone was bought.
this battery cons might have come straight from the box or the charger or at what extent do we begging to charge our phone. whether we let them run down to zero before we just top it up just a little to about 50% or less or even to 100%.
Dint know if you have noticed this: A healthy charging of the battery normally takes hours. if you start charging from 20%-80% it could takes three hours or more. But a charging that takes few minute or just an hour for such rang even if the battery was down (0%) could raise the question whether such charging was healthy enough to power the battery considerably long time. And this sort of charging that takes few minute to become fully charged(100%) causes the battery to heat up and it is really not good with battery at all. it causes the wear and tear of the battery so often. And charger is responsible for this. it give out too much voltage to the phone which causes it to quickly charge full and heat up the phone.
Although, many Andriod phones have a feature that allow for fast charging. Samsung even boast of it and term it,"ultra fast charging", motorola flag its tech and quote it as "Driod Turbo" that promises eight hour of charge in just fifteen minute.
This phones have unique programming feature located in a chip called management IC (PMIC) that communicate with charge you are using and request that it send power at a high voltage.
But with all the applied pros and your battery still wear your ass out, don't you think it is a waist of resources? i am sure it does.
There are two kinds of batteries you should take note of: there are batteries made from Nickel_based (NIMH and NICD) battery and other made from lithium-ion (li-ion).
Batteries made from Nickel tend to wear and tear more often. If you didn't let them go all the way to zero too often and are charged frequently from 20%- 80%, they might forget about the remaining 40% left uncharged.
I know this sound weird to you but that is just the reality. There is no magic about that. Nickel-based batteries, due to their memory effect, have been replace by lithium-ion batteries.
Lithium batteries don't suffer the same memory effect as the nickel-based batteries. so, you practically need to charge often but not all the way throughout the day. And don't let them drop to absolute zero.Take note that li-ion battery does not require a charger with higher voltage. Higher voltage produces fast charging and there by develop heat which letter heat up the phone together with the battery and wear out the battery so fast.
though expert claimed they have built up fast charging techs in chargers but how guaranty is this technology they claimed, have been built. is it unique enough not to cause heating effect on batteries? "well" i really cant narrate the story.
so, the rule with li-ion batteries is to ensure they stay minimum of 50% most of the time. When it goes down a little bit below this point, be ready to quickly top it up. But don't charge it all the way to 100%. it wont do your battery any good if you go all the way up to that point. you should do this once in every month but it has to be from zero to hundred percent charge. this will now help the battery to calibrate just like when you restart your laptop when it develop a sort of seizure to help it regain it self back again.
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