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5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Youpele52: 3:47pm On May 23, 2015
"Don't use your phone while it's charging," "don't leave it plugged in overnight" and "always let it die completely" — these are just a few popular myths about smartphone batteries .
When it comes to battery life, there are many little rules for what you can and can't do with your smartphone. While plenty of real rules exist, there are several rumored ones you can simply ignore. Phone batteries have evolved so much over the years, becoming smarter and easier to manage. Most lithium-ion batteries, used by major retailers like Samsung and Apple , should last between three and five years, if you take proper care of it.

Here's the truth behind five major phone charging myths.
Myth 1: Using off-brand chargers destroys batteries.
The truth: Off-brand chargers, while not optimal, are fine. It's knockoffs you should avoid.
Don't go for cheap brand knockoff chargers when you can at least purchase inexpensive, off-brand chargers (as long as they're made by legitimate retailers, such as Belkin and KMS). The folks at Lifehacker ran a detailed experiment in which they pitted official chargers against knockoffs and off-brand models.
The results showed that off-brand chargers, though obviously not as good as the official thing, work just fine. Knockoffs barely even get the job done.
Myth 2: You shouldn't use your phone while it charges.
The truth: Use it all you want, as long as you're not using a sketchy third-party charger.
There are scary reasons behind this myth. People believe that using a phone while charging will make the phone explode, or
electrocute the user. That actually happened to a Chinese flight attendant named Ma Ailun in July 2013, when she used her iPhone 4 while it was charging.
However, reports say it's because Ailun was using a third-party charger , not an original Apple charger.
If you're using the manufacturer-approved charger and battery, you should be fine.
Myth 3: Charging your phone overnight kills the battery.
The truth: Your phone is smarter than you think. Once it's fully juiced up, it knows to stop charging . That means the battery isn't even in use at all.
However, that doesn't mean you should be charging your phone all night, every night. You wouldn't fill a cup with water if it was already full, would you? Your battery life will last longer if you keep your phone charged between 40% and 80%.
Myth 4: You don't need to turn your phone off — ever.
The truth: Your phone may be a machine, but it still needs to take a few breaks. An Apple Genius said that in order to maximize battery life, you should turn off your phone from time to time, especially when you go to bed at night.
At the very least, Apple experts recommend turning your phone off once a week in order to preserve battery life.
Turning off your phone is important for Android devices as well. A simple reboot can help restore battery life.
Myth 5: Don't charge your phone until it's completely dead.
The truth: It's better to charge your phone every day than to do a " deep charge " from time to time.
Lithium-ion batteries, like the kind used in
Samsung and Apple products fare better when they're charged. If you constantly let them drain to 0%, they become unstable. Your battery has a finite number of charge cycles, and every time it fully dies, that's another cycle out the window.
BONUS: Fact — heat will ruin a battery.
The truth: This is absolutely true. Heat and tech don't generally go hand-in-hand, and that's no different with phone batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries heat themselves, and get hotter while they're being charged. Cold weather can also have a negative impact on a phone's life, and a cold battery will die faster than usual in low temperatures.
Your phone will be safe if you keep it within its recommended temperatures; Apple says 32 degrees Fahrenheit is the lowest recommended temperature for an iPhone's environment. Samsung, on the other hand, guarantees its phones can function anywhere between -4 and 122 degrees.




Source:
http://mashable.com/2014/06/18/phone-charging-myths/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-tech-link

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Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Stanleyafam(m): 4:00pm On May 23, 2015
Nice
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Nobody: 4:05pm On May 23, 2015
Those are truly myth.. but it's good for some people not to know so that they can let their phone rest and use their time for other useful thing

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Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by RobinHez(m): 4:10pm On May 23, 2015
wooh..i dey use my phone anyhow anytime...even for toilet sef lipsrsealed
being plugged in to a charger cant deter me...
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by missKiffy(f): 4:50pm On May 23, 2015
Nice one
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Whizpeter(m): 6:23pm On May 23, 2015
Nice one...
But I never for one day, believed any of those sh_ts
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Nobody: 8:53pm On May 23, 2015
Ok

I switch off data after visiting NL.

No facebook, no twitter, no Instagram.

I save a lot that i can afford to pay others interest.

I charge my phone and at the same time, use 3G to call.
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by BossTtdiamonds(m): 9:46pm On May 23, 2015
Youpele52:
"Don't use your phone while it's charging," "don't leave it plugged in overnight" and "always let it die completely" — these are just a few popular myths about smartphone batteries .
When it comes to battery life, there are many little rules for what you can and can't do with your smartphone. While plenty of real rules exist, there are several rumored ones you can simply ignore. Phone batteries have evolved so much over the years, becoming smarter and easier to manage. Most lithium-ion batteries, used by major retailers like Samsung and Apple , should last between three and five years, if you take proper care of it.

Here's the truth behind five major phone charging myths.
Myth 1: Using off-brand chargers destroys batteries.
The truth: Off-brand chargers, while not optimal, are fine. It's knockoffs you should avoid.
Don't go for cheap brand knockoff chargers when you can at least purchase inexpensive, off-brand chargers (as long as they're made by legitimate retailers, such as Belkin and KMS). The folks at Lifehacker ran a detailed experiment in which they pitted official chargers against knockoffs and off-brand models.
The results showed that off-brand chargers, though obviously not as good as the official thing, work just fine. Knockoffs barely even get the job done.
Myth 2: You shouldn't use your phone while it charges.
The truth: Use it all you want, as long as you're not using a sketchy third-party charger.
There are scary reasons behind this myth. People believe that using a phone while charging will make the phone explode, or
electrocute the user. That actually happened to a Chinese flight attendant named Ma Ailun in July 2013, when she used her iPhone 4 while it was charging.
However, reports say it's because Ailun was using a third-party charger , not an original Apple charger.
If you're using the manufacturer-approved charger and battery, you should be fine.
Myth 3: Charging your phone overnight kills the battery.
The truth: Your phone is smarter than you think. Once it's fully juiced up, it knows to stop charging . That means the battery isn't even in use at all.
However, that doesn't mean you should be charging your phone all night, every night. You wouldn't fill a cup with water if it was already full, would you? Your battery life will last longer if you keep your phone charged between 40% and 80%.
Myth 4: You don't need to turn your phone off — ever.
The truth: Your phone may be a machine, but it still needs to take a few breaks. An Apple Genius said that in order to maximize battery life, you should turn off your phone from time to time, especially when you go to bed at night.
At the very least, Apple experts recommend turning your phone off once a week in order to preserve battery life.
Turning off your phone is important for Android devices as well. A simple reboot can help restore battery life.
Myth 5: Don't charge your phone until it's completely dead.
The truth: It's better to charge your phone every day than to do a " deep charge " from time to time.
Lithium-ion batteries, like the kind used in
Samsung and Apple products fare better when they're charged. If you constantly let them drain to 0%, they become unstable. Your battery has a finite number of charge cycles, and every time it fully dies, that's another cycle out the window.
BONUS: Fact — heat will ruin a battery.
The truth: This is absolutely true. Heat and tech don't generally go hand-in-hand, and that's no different with phone batteries.
Lithium-ion batteries heat themselves, and get hotter while they're being charged. Cold weather can also have a negative impact on a phone's life, and a cold battery will die faster than usual in low temperatures.
Your phone will be safe if you keep it within its recommended temperatures; Apple says 32 degrees Fahrenheit is the lowest recommended temperature for an iPhone's environment. Samsung, on the other hand, guarantees its phones can function anywhere between -4 and 122 degrees.




Source:
http://mashable.com/2014/06/18/phone-charging-myths/?utm_cid=mash-com-fb-tech-link

Cc:

Seun
[b]Barcanista [/]
lalasticlala

Barcanista ke... When barcanista turn mod......
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by KAPOVee: 10:59pm On May 23, 2015
Thanks.
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Nobody: 11:28pm On May 23, 2015
Really nice
I remember I came across this kind of info when I got my first android phone and I was reading up how to preserve the battery.

Mehn, those days
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by ferhyntorlah(f): 1:34am On May 24, 2015
BossTtdiamonds:

Barcanista ke... When barcanista turn mod......
Me sef dey wonder.
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Promking: 6:21am On May 24, 2015
What about answering/making a call while it's charging
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by rodeo0070(m): 8:32am On May 24, 2015
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by bhaliz44(m): 9:27am On May 24, 2015
Spreads mat...in case this hits fp. wink
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by donJ2(m): 9:39am On May 24, 2015
Ur second point killed a guy in owerri last yr. I wz on call wn he wz rushed in, he wz badly burnt...didnt survive.

*Though I doubted d chinese incident, I believed dat day...Thomas eye witness tins*

Cause: He wz making a call while chargin his phone, and this lightning struck

Lesson: Whether 3rd party charger/ 2nd party charger, dnt make calls while charging thy phone...

Reason: you might not b der to tell whether d charger party caused ur death or absence of thunder protector in ur apartment.


*dead body no noo say eem don die*
Re: 5 Phone Charging Myths, Debunked by Vicjay1(m): 9:41am On May 24, 2015
Noted

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