Tech Tips: Best way to charge your phone for good battery Life

In today's time most of the people are using smart phones and its a task for us to take care of our phone and its battery.

Yogita S.
Published on: 29 April 2020 11:44 AM GMT
Tech Tips: Best way to charge your phone for good battery Life
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Tech Tips: Best way to charge your phone for good battery Life

New Delhi: In today's time most of the people are using smart phones and its a task for us to take care of our phone and its battery. Apart from this, the mode of charging and the charger also determine the battery life of the smartphone. So today we are going to tell you some such charging tips, with the help of which you will be able to increase the battery life of your device.

1. ALWAYS USE ORIGINAL CHARGER:

To Charge up your phone battery always use original charger. Never use other company's charger, it can damage your phone's battery life. Never share your phone charger with others if they have a phone of different company.

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2. DON'T USE CHARGING APPS:

It should be avoided to keep battery saving or fast charging third party app in the your phone. These apps are constantly running in the background, which puts more pressure on the battery.

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3. CHARGE YOUR PHONE REGULARLY:

Never wait for discharging your phone. Put your phone on charging when 20 percent battery is in it. For better battery life you can use power bank too, it help you in emergency. Always use a power bank of a good company.

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4.DON'T USE PHONE COVER WHILE CHARGING:

Please remove the cover of your phone before charging. Many times the charger's pin does not fit properly because of cover. Apart from this, the phone also becomes hot by charging, so it is better not to cover it.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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