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Aren't you charging your mobile the wrong way?


Battery problems are not new for smartphone users. Even if the phone is in good condition, the importance of the phone is decreasing if the battery does not support it. Various researches have shown that overheating (overheating of the phone) is behind the problems with the phone battery. Today we are giving information on what procedures to follow to charge the phone safely.



Use the charger that came with the phone



When purchasing the phone, the phone should be used with the same charger that came with the phone. Regarding the iPhone, the company does not provide a charger with the phone. In that case, you should buy a charger that is suitable for the phone from an official seller.


How much wattage and voltage capacity charger is suitable for the battery is well balanced only in the official charger. If you buy a charger that is not compatible with the phone, it is very likely to affect the battery. Therefore, only original charger should be used.



If the original charger is damaged or lost, you can use a new charger with the same capacity as the original charger.


Never leave the battery at 100 percent and zero percent


Many people may have suggested you to fully charge the phone. There are many people who say that battery health is better when the battery is used until it is at zero percent. In fact, when the phone is kept at zero percent, the problem of charging the phone quickly appears.


In the research conducted by Battery University, it has been mentioned that if the phone is used until it is at zero percent, the charge of the phone will be discharged quickly.


Various experts have concluded that it is wrong to take your phone's battery to the point where it can no longer work. Therefore, it is said that the charge of the phone should not be less than 30 percent.


Never charge the phone to 100 percent


Nowadays we spend most of our time on smartphones. Since we spend more time on the phone, we keep the phone charged whenever we have free time. Especially when sleeping at night, many people want to leave the phone on charge and see that it is 100 percent in the morning.


However, it is wrong to charge the phone until it is 100 percent. Charge your phone to 80 to 90 percent to preserve your phone's battery.


Do not leave the phone on charge overnight


Many users leave the phone on charge overnight. If you leave the phone on charge overnight, the phone will be 100% in the morning. So that the phone can be used as soon as possible. However, such practice is wrong. It is mentioned above why the battery should not be charged to 100 percent.


Charging the phone overnight will charge one and the phone will charge 100%, which is wrong. Even when the phone is not used, the battery charge naturally decreases. This process is necessary to keep the battery healthy.


So, if you leave the phone on charge overnight, the naturally decreasing charge will recover immediately. This increases the stress on the battery. This is why the battery capacity of the phone decreases.


Charge the phone little by little when it suits you


Charging your phone little by little is called trickle charging. Charging the phone in this way on a modern smartphone does not affect the battery.


It is especially convenient to charge lithium ion batteries in this way from time to time. However, if you charge too much or keep the temperature of the phone too high, it will affect the battery capacity.


Watch BBC's documentary on Narendra Modi for free from Nepal


The documentary (documentary) prepared by the BBC about the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now received a lot of attention. 'India: The Modi Caucus' was controversial as it was not fair and came in the form of propaganda. The first part of this documentary was broadcast on January 17 in the UK. Also, the second part of it has been released on January 24.


Last Sunday, the first episode of the documentary prepared by India's Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Prime Minister Narendra Modi was ordered to be blocked on YouTube and Twitter. Since then, the documentary has become more controversial and famous.



After the documentary named 'India: The Modi Question' was blocked on social media, it can now only be watched on BBC iPlayer. However, today we are providing you with a link through which you can watch the first part of the documentary without any VPN.


Click here to watch India: The Modi Caucus first episode. The second part of this documentary has been removed from the archive website.

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