How long should the cell phone charge for?

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Have you ever had this doubt: How long should your cell phone charge? So, check out today, the definitive answer to this question and learn how to increase the useful life of your device.

The charging time of a cell phone can be a common doubt among people, being even more sought after when acquiring a new cell phone, to be able to make the most of it.

However, mainly due to confusion about old and new cell phone batteries, Internet users may find divergent information and answers to the question.

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Below, we'll talk more about batteries and how to charge your phone the right way. Check it out below.

Batteries 

To start, let's see a little about cell phone batteries.

A battery used in a cell phone usually has 300 to 500 full charge cycles.

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Each full charge cycle is when the percentage reaches 100% during charging.

So, after that amount of cycles, a battery tends to lose its performance, and will even store less energy than before.

Batteries generally lose their performance after constant use for two years.

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But it is still necessary to charge the cell phone in the right way, as well as good use of the device.

battery types

The first cell phones brought nickel batteries, a material currently already inferior for use in batteries.

Those old batteries could memorize the usage type, and could be affected if there are bad charging habits.

For current cell phones, lithium ion batteries are used, which also need proper use to preserve their useful life.

How to charge the cell phone?

After talking a little about batteries, it's time to talk about how to properly charge your cell phone.

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With a brief search on the internet, you will find a lot of information, sometimes divergent, about how to charge and use your cell phone.

Saying an ideal charging time would be a bit difficult, as each type of cell phone can charge at a different speed.

Now, the best thing to say is that it is recommended to always keep the battery between 20 to 80%.

Some brands of cell phones, after charging passes from 80%, show greater slowness.

The battery tends to suffer more to charge at percentages 0% to 20% and 80% to 100%.

Another question is if the cell phone remains connected to energy, it causes some damage to it.

No damage to the device is observed in this type of situation, however, it is not ideal to have the habit of leaving the cell phone constantly charging.

After reaching 100% the cell phone stops charging through its smart mode.

But electronic devices begin to deteriorate over time, hence the statement that it is not ideal to keep the cell phone plugged in all the time.

Using cell phone while charging

Finally, we raise another recurring question about using the cell phone while it is charging.

Such an action does not cause real damage to the device, but if games and applications are opened that leave the device overheated and use continues, in the long term, the battery will deteriorate.

Therefore, when noticing the cell phone is very hot, it is recommended that you stop using it, close whatever is running on the device and, if possible, remove the back cover of the cell phone.

In the market, there are some cell phones, with Android operating system, that turn off the device screen if it is overheated, preventing its use.

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