So funny because honestly I do not have smartphone right now. 4 months ago I still have my phones, yep phones, iPhone + an Android phone. Until one day, I lost them at the same time ππππͺHonestly, I still do not know how I lost them. Did someone steal them? Or I just misplaced them? I do not know. Right now, I do not have money yet to buy a new smartphone and that's why I am currently borrowing my parents' phone π
Today, I am going to share to you 5 Smartphone Charging Tips. I used to do these tips when I still have my phone with me. These tips actually helped my phone to charge faster and made the battery last longer.
Tip #1 Put Your Phone In Flight/Airplane Mode ✈️
When you put your phone into flight/airplane mode, it turns off all of the radio-frequency signal transmission of the device. It helps to put your phone at minimum power consumption because flight/airplane mode disables Cellular, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS. Just bear in mind that this tip will block incoming phone calls and SMS messages.
Tip #2 Charge From A Wall Socket π
I do not have a lot of knowledge about electricity - this is just based on my experience and observation π It takes less time for me to charge when I charge directly from a wall socket rather than from laptop/PC. I assume that power output from a USB port is much lower, which will slow down the charge time.
Tip #3 Try Not To Let The Battery Drop Below 20% π
To extend your battery life, charge your battery regularly and try to start charging immediately before it drops below twenty percent. Another way to maintain battery's health is to not leave your smartphone plugged in for long periods of time, which can cause overheating.
Tip#4 Use Battery Saving Apps π±
There are many apps available on Google Play Store (or App Store for iPhone users) that are designed to help users to make the most out of their smartphone’s battery life. Battery saving apps do a lot of things that help to optimize battery life, such as turning down brightness, shutting down apps that are causing excessive battery drain, automatically turning off phone's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and data connections when not in use, and so much more.
Tip #5 Use A High Quality Charger Cable ⚡️
Tip #2 Charge From A Wall Socket π
Tip #3 Try Not To Let The Battery Drop Below 20% π
To extend your battery life, charge your battery regularly and try to start charging immediately before it drops below twenty percent. Another way to maintain battery's health is to not leave your smartphone plugged in for long periods of time, which can cause overheating.
Tip#4 Use Battery Saving Apps π±
There are many apps available on Google Play Store (or App Store for iPhone users) that are designed to help users to make the most out of their smartphone’s battery life. Battery saving apps do a lot of things that help to optimize battery life, such as turning down brightness, shutting down apps that are causing excessive battery drain, automatically turning off phone's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and data connections when not in use, and so much more.
Tip #5 Use A High Quality Charger Cable ⚡️
The best charging cable is the one that comes with your smartphone, it definitely does its job but not efficiently. There are efficient charging cables out in the market, like the Magneto Magnetic 3.38 feet long magnetic charging cable that is 10 times more durable than original cables.
We've all experienced the trouble of plugging our smartphones while in the dark or when in a hurry. Magnet Cable is specially engineered so you can connect it magnetically to your iPhone or Android. The magnet works from either side so you don’t have to worry about which side is up, and thus making it much easier to plug your smartphone in for charging. Magneto magnetic cable also offers an ultra fast charge perfect for people on the go.
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Happy Charging!