Many owners of mobile gadgets before going to bed put them on recharging. And in vain!
During the day, your smartphone has worked a lot, sending and receiving messages, taking pictures and catching Pokemon. After all these efforts, how not to leave him in the evening on a tethered cord for charging, so that in the morning he would again be full of strength and readiness to do his work! But is it right? Experts say no.
However, specialists know that it’s difficult for you to part with habits, and they don’t really insist. (Of course, this is not their personal smartphone!) “If the owner of the smartphone is not going to use his gadget for more than two years, then he doesn’t care much about the battery. Most people who have the habit of regularly changing their slightly outdated smartphones to new models will hardly even notice that the battery on their device has become worse to keep the charge. ”
However, if you intend to bequeath your fourth iPhone to your eldest son, you should take into account that the lithium-ion battery on your gadget does not like long nightly recharges.
And it's not about the battery getting too much charge. Both iPhones and Android devices are smart enough gadgets to be able to determine when they are already charged. Each phone has a chip (controller), which protects the device from excess electrical current as soon as the battery gains 100% charge.
What harms the battery is the charging process itself.
Most modern gadgets use technology that allows you to charge as quickly and fully as possible. It is this improvement that causes lithium ions to move faster between the electrodes, and eventually spoils the battery. The more fully you charge the device, the faster the battery is consumed.
So what to do? And that's what!
If you intend to increase the number of possible charging cycles, charge the phone to 100% only when you really need it. The optimal level, to which it is best to recharge the battery, is 40-80%. If you keep the battery at this level, periodically recharging it during the day, your battery will last much longer (according to some statements, three times!).
Well, or spit on these subtleties and be ready in two years to change the battery or get a new phone.



