Smartphone battery life is one of the biggest gripes that the current-gen of uber-social users have. Although there are certain entry-level and mid-range devices focussed on robust battery life, the flagship smartphones have mostly focussed on integrating a powerful CPU, a glorious high-resolution screen, and enhanced camera experience. And with concerns centered around better battery life, several false rumors and smartphone battery facts and myths have circulated amongst the end-users.
Even though smartphone charging tech has evolved with Qualcomm’s Quick Charge and proprietary technologies like OnePlus’ Dash Charge, the development in smartphone battery tech has remained stagnant since the switch to Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) tech. Lithium-Ion Polymer (Li-Po) was a step in the right direction with just higher specific energy and hence slimmer batteries. But it was a gradual evolution, unlike other aspects of the smartphone spec-sheets.
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Now, there are still some myths surrounding lithium-ion batteries that the commoners believe in. And with the recent smokin’ hot Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, the time is ripe for some clarity for the end-users on the smartphone battery.
Should you always completely discharge your battery and then top it up to 100%? Can battery saver apps enhance the life of your battery?
In this detailed article, I will be listing some popular myths related to smartphone battery and bring out what are the real facts, Let’s bust some myths and dispel long persistent rumors. Shall we?
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Smartphone Battery Myths
- It is preferable to charge a smartphone every time from nil to 100% to preserve battery life.
No. Modern Li-ion batteries are pretty darn good at calibration and hence can mostly be charged as per your own charging habits. It is just preferable to calibrate your battery after a major OS update, and that’s it. - Overcharging Your Smartphone Can Harm your Smartphone Battery to the Extent of Ruining it
Wrong. Although it is advisable to charge your phone only up to a certain degree. Once your phone battery is charged to a 100%, the charger automatically switches off. The battery tech is then smart enough to know exactly when it needs to reinitiate the charger connection. - All Battery Saving apps help save battery
Another glorious misconception. Most battery-saving apps are basically app-killers which force stop apps randomly in the background. Considering the way the Android OS works and wants to keep a thread of the frequently used apps running in the background to speed up app cold starts; these battery saver apps might cause more harm than good. This is so because the CPU wakelock is disturbed just to start the apps again after they are closed by the battery saver.
There are, however, certain exceptional apps like Greenify which theoretically work in a different way which relies on app hibernation and thus helps in improving overall performance as well as in reducing the strain on your battery. - Certain Battery saver apps with ‘charging booster’ help charge your device faster.
We call that BS. No ‘app’ can speed up your charging significantly. It is a hardware-dependent feature that can NOT be emulated. The only way this is possible is if the so-called app closes resource hungry apps in the background. Again, that will have minimal effect.
Smartphone Battery Facts
- Excessive Heat is Harmful to You Smartphone Battery
Try to keep your phone cool at all times. The reason you are advised against third-party chargers is also the same – because they might cause excessive heat, and in turn, harm your device. - Amperage Output of Your Charger Matters
Whether or not your smartphone maker offers a high-output charger can make a big impact as well. As an example, the Apple iPhone 6/6S had support for up to 2.1 Ampere AC charging but came bundled with a measly 1A adapter. In such cases, switching to a higher amperage (branded) charger can help improve charging times to a great extent. However, do remember to carefully check your device for support. - To charge your device faster, avoid using it when plugged in, or even better, switch it off altogether.
Logically, your device charges quicker when in flight mode with less heat dissipation. If you are in a rush, you could also switch it off to get that extra juice. Also, if you are charging from a USB power source like your laptop, it’s better to switch off your phone to squeeze in a good enough charge. - If you are a road warrior, choose a Powerbank wisely
With fewer phones coming with removable batteries these days, buying a powerbank is the most logical decision you can take. When looking for the best powerbank, look for one that has a higher power output (preferably >=2A similar to AC adapters) because, well, none of us wants to keep our phones connected to a powerbank while it takes ages to recharge!
Okay, that would be it. We probably covered most of the prominent myths and /or facts that can help preserve and enhance the life of a smartphone battery. If you feel I missed to mention any fact or myth get tap-tippety-tap on your keyboard in the comments section below.
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