The One Charging Mistake That’s Draining Your Battery, According To A Cell Phone Experts
July 22, 2023 by Lisa Cupido
Charging your iPhone may be one of those habits you do without thinking much about it. It seems simplistic enough, and some of us may even rely on our charging docks as convenient places to store our phones whenever we aren’t using them. But according to Global IT Leader Nizel Adams, CEO/Principal Engineer at Nizel Corporation, these are plenty of charging mistakes we’re unknowingly making that are draining our iPhone batteries. And one of the biggest mistakes is an error that can seem like it’s actually a smart move. More isn’t always better, even when it comes to charging your device. Avoid making this big iPhone mistake — and a few others — to keep your battery’s health at its best.
Stop Frequently Charging Your PhoneThink of charging your phone the way you might washing your face. Cleansing and moisturizing twice daily can rid your skin of oils and maintain a healthy balance, but if you were to wash your face 10 times a day, you’d be inviting dryness and irritation. Charging your phone just enough is exactly what’s needed to keep your battery working well, but there is a such thing as overcharging your device.
“The main charging mistake people make is leaving their phone on the charger after it is fully charged and/or frequently charging their phone,” Adams says. “In order for a battery to charge, a chemical reaction takes place and the resulting energy from that reaction leaves in the form of heat. This means every time you charge your phone…your battery’s maximum capacity degrades a small bit.”
Experts recommend charging your phone so that it stays within the 30 to 80 percent charging range. You don’t want to wait until it has dipped down to 0 percent to rush and charge it, but you also needn’t charge it to 100 percent each and every time.