YOGYAKARTA - If you're not sure there's a "right" way to charge your cellphone too long or whether charging for too long, too often, or too quickly can damage your battery not alone.

Some people simply connect their phones to the charger (or throw them into the wireless charger pad) whenever the power is available. Others carefully keep their batteries between 40% and 80%, never fully charged, with the belief that the battery will last longer as a result. Personally, we store phones with Qi wireless chargers on our desks all day long while we are working, and we do it overnight too.

Citing from several sources on iFixit, reviewing studies of the trend of cell phone replacement, and analyzing some user data from Wirecutter staff, we found that although your phone's micro battery management is likely to extend its life to a small extent, the results may not be comparable to the inconvenience in the long term.

What science says

Charging your battery causes its performance to decline over time, no matter how you do it. Smartphones are powered by lithium-ion batteries, which work by moving charge carriers (in this case, lithium ions) from one electrode to another. Ions move in one direction while charging and another when using.

Moving the ion puts pressure on the electrodes and causes reduced battery life, according to Hans de Vries, senior scientist at Signify (formerly Philips Lighting), where he co-wrote a research paper Improving the life life of lithium ion cell cycles partially state of charge cycle, which appeared in the journal Microelectronics Reliability. "Ion lithium requires space in electrodes and electrodes should create this space, and due to pressure... the electrodes will gradually decrease and it will also lead to a loss of battery capacity," de Vries said in an interview.

What the manufacturer said

Apple says that you should "fill Apple's lithium-ion batteries whenever you want" and next suggests that "not need to leave it 100% empty before refilling." On another page, the company notes that you should avoid extreme temperatures (mainly above 95 degrees Fahrenheit) and remove the case that could cause your iPhone to overheat when it's being filled, but Apple doesn't say when you should or shouldn't charge or suggest any optimal charging thresholds.

Google's recommendations are also equally easy: As much power as or as little power as necessary. You don't need to teach your phone how much battery capacity by charging from full to zero, or zero to full."

Samsung recommends charging regularly and keeping the battery above 50%. The company also states that letting your phone connect when fully charged can reduce battery life.

So where do you want to believe?

The point is that the umbrella is prepared before it rains is a good step for you so that your phone is always durable and doesn't have an easy battery bloating.

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