The Sun: Android smartphone battery recommended to charge no more than 90 percent
Google experts have revealed the rules for charging smartphones based on the Android OS. This is reported by The Sun.
In order to maximize the battery life of the smartphone, Google engineers recommended limiting the charging of the gadget. In particular, experts advised to go into the settings of the device and specify that the battery is charged no more than 90 percent. According to the journalists of the tabloid, this way the battery of the device will last longer.
In addition, experts recommended turning on the power saving mode whenever possible. When activated, the smartphone will use the battery less actively and close applications running in the background. Some Android phones also support Extreme Battery Saver.
In conclusion, Google noted that while charging, it makes sense to put the phone down and leave it alone. The device should be in a cool place, it is better to turn off Wi-Fi and the access point function, which allows you to distribute the Internet to other gadgets.
Earlier, journalists from Laptop Mag drew attention to Apple’s updated iPhone charging rules. In particular, the company’s experts advised to remove the case while charging the smartphone and keep the device cool.
Source: Lenta

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