Charging your phone without knowing the proper way can quickly damage the battery. For example, a wrong charging behavior is when you are actively playing online/offline games while charging. Engaging in activities like browsing the internet, using social media, etc., while charging can cause the battery to drain quickly.
Therefore, when charging your phone, it is best to avoid multitasking and let the phone rest. If necessary, turn off your phone while charging, especially when the battery is at 0% and stop charging when it reaches 100%. This is highly recommended for the health of your phone's battery, but it should only be done occasionally, not every day charging at 0%.
One function of charging your phone while it is turned off is to
calibrate the battery. This helps correct any errors or malfunctions in the battery and restore it to its normal state. For instance, if your
Android phone's battery overheats easily, drains quickly, or shuts down unexpectedly even when there is still charge left, calibrating the battery by draining it to 0% and charging it to 100% while the phone is off can help normalize its usage. This method can also speed up the charging process as no battery power is wasted.
Charging the battery while the phone is turned off has various benefits, such as calibrating the battery, speeding up the charging process, extending the
battery's lifespan, maintaining the user's health by avoiding
overheating radiation from the phone while charging, and preventing eye strain and headaches.
Additionally, it can help reduce addiction to using gadgets or smartphones. So, the advantages of charging a turned-off phone outweigh those of charging a phone while it is on.
Now, as for the question of whether you should charge your phone with it turned off or on, it ultimately depends on personal preference. However, if you want to charge the battery quickly and ensure its longevity, occasionally turning off the phone while charging is beneficial.
Lastly, it is not necessary to charge your Android,
iPhone, etc., to 100%. Charging it to 80-90% is also acceptable. Just avoid
overcharging the battery to 100% to prevent any issues.
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