Some people use their mobile phone in such a way that the device's battery runs "at full capacity".
What does this mean? The answer is simple: the battery is very often completely discharged.
In other words, the owner of the smartphone puts the gadget on charge only after the battery level becomes zero.
Do you do this too? This is very bad!
Give up this mobile phone usage strategy immediately! You are overloading it!
Why you shouldn't force your smartphone battery to work "at full capacity"
Operating the battery at full capacity can seriously deteriorate the condition of the device.
The battery will start to lose capacity almost instantly. Over time, it will "forget" how to hold a charge for a long time.
In other words, the battery will drain very quickly.
A consequence such as “deep discharge” cannot be ruled out.
Don't want to "kill" your battery? Do you want your device to remain functional as long as possible?
Then give up the habit of waiting for your smartphone to be completely discharged!
Charge your phone when it reaches 15-20 percent. This will significantly extend the battery life.