Avoid These 4 Mistakes So The Phone Battery Doesn't Leak
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JAKARTA - The battery is fully charged to 100 percent is a relief because users can freely move without worrying about the phone running out of power.

Unfortunately, trivial things can cause the phone battery to leak. As a result, the phone battery runs out quickly (drops) even though it has been fully recharged 100 percent. Quoted from ANTARA, there are four bad habits that cause cell phone batteries to leak.

1. Error while chargingOne bad habit that can clearly damage the battery is using the phone while it is charging. This activity can make the device hot, if done continuously can cause the battery to be damaged.

When the phone is charging, you should only use it if it is urgent. If you can't wait for your phone to charge, choose a phone that has fast charging technology.

Samsung also sees charging to 100 percent as inappropriate, not good for battery life. He suggests charging when the phone's battery is at 30 percent and stops at 80 to 85 percent.

Some phones are equipped with a protection feature, which limits charging to 85 percent. On Samsung phones, visit Battery and Device Care in settings, then select "more battery settings".

Turn on the "protect battery" feature to limit charging to 85 percent.

2. Install applications carelessly. Be careful about installing applications, apparently not only about data security, but also mobile phone performance. Download applications only from official places because unofficial applications may have features that can suck battery power.

To save battery, turn on the Power Saving feature to save battery consumption and Adaptive Battery so that the device can adjust power consumption according to usage patterns.

Periodically, also clean RAM and storage space so that the phone doesn't slow down.

3. Opening many applications Running many applications at the same time, even if the phone supports multitasking, can make the battery drain quickly because it consumes a lot of power.

Check and close unused applications through the task manager. Also check what applications are running in the background not visible on the phone display (background).

Open Battery and Device Care, then select "battery" and "background usage limit" to disable applications that are rarely used. Select "put unused to sleep" for applications that are rarely used.

4. Do not use dark mode Dark mode or dark mode is a mainstay for saving battery power, especially on AMOLED screen phones. When displaying black, the AMOLED screen will turn off the pixels so that the power consumption of the screen is reduced.


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