Wish
you'll never be stuck with a dead phone again.
To
extend the battery's useful life for as long as possible, you need to take care
of your device properly. That means adopting good charging habits and taking
care with battery storage. Here list the information that you need to know.
1.The information
of lithium-ion batteries
When
the battery is charging, positively-charged lithium ions move from one
electrode, called the cathode, to the other, known as the anode, through an
electrolyte solution in the battery cell. That causes electrons to concentrate
on the anode, at the negative side. When the battery is discharged, the reverse
happens. As for those electrons, they move through circuits that are external
to the battery, providing juice.
Those
electrons actually supply the energy for your phone or tablet—or in the case of
Tesla, your entire home.
2.Charging and
recharging
How
do you make your lithium-ion battery last as long as possible? You may have
heard you need to do a full charge and discharge when your device is right out
of the box—but this doesn't really matter on modern batteries. What matters
most is how you charge your phone after you've started using it.
Shallow
discharges and recharges are better than full ones, because they put less
stress on the battery, so it lasts longer. If you do fill your battery all the
way up, don't leave the device plugged in. Instead, follow the shallow
discharge and recharge cycle we just mentioned. This isn't a safety issue:
Lithium-ion batteries have built-in safeguards designed to stop them from
exploding if they're left charging while at maximum capacity.
3.General care
Something
else lithium-ion batteries don't like are extreme temperatures. Whenever
possible, you should avoid leaving phones in hot cars or in chilly rooms,
because these temperature extremes won't do their batteries' lifespans any
favors. You should particularly watch out for overheating during charging, this
shouldn't be an issue.
As
another precaution, you should also make sure you're using the official charger
that came bundled with your phone or tablet, or you should invest in an exact
replacement. This will guarantee that the charger is safe to use with your
device's battery, and optimized to charge it as efficiently as possible. The
official charger will apply the best practices for your battery's general
health.
The
documentation that comes with your device should include more tips and advice,
so read through it all carefully for any extra guidelines on treating your
batteries as kindly as possible. Apply this little bit of extra care, and you
should find the battery inside your phone or laptop lasting at least until
you're ready for an upgrade.
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