5 Geeky Ways To Boost Your Gadget's Lifespan


Technology has come to be part of our everyday lives. The environment has completely been changed, especially in the minds of youngsters. Our gadgets, especially our cellphones have become such essential tool, that it is only needful that we know not just how to use them, but also how to take care of them- for precautionary and longevity reasons. 

So according Gadgets360's professional view, here are five(5) ways to take care of your cellphones

1. Don't let your phone overheat

Heat is perhaps the worst enemy of lithium-ion batteries, the kind most smartphones use. You should take basic precautions like not keeping your phone on the dash board of the car where it will get a lot of direct sunlight. You should also avoid charging your phone while playing graphically intensive games, because that will also raise the temperature of the phone and harm the battery.

The ideal charging temperature is between 20-30 degrees Celsius, according to a OnePlus product manager.

2. Don't use your phone while charging
This rule has existed as long as the cellphone, but how many actually adhere to it? Next to none! In general, avoid using the phone while it is charging. This is called parasitic charging and this kind of usage can apparently be quite damaging. Small amounts of usage load stop the battery from entering a full charging cycle, damaging the battery.

3. Don't use a fake charger
One important piece of advice from Gadget360 is to use only the company's own chargers - this is particularly important if your phone supports quick charging. According to the source, high capacity chargers can quickly charge the phone up to 70 percent capacity, but can also damage it in the process, if not properly optimised. You can order original battery chargers and accessories from www.chip.ng

4. Zero and 100 are no magic numbers
There's no need to fully charge your new phone when you buy it these days, since the battery is usually charged when you get it, according to the OnePlus product manager. And you don't have to charge the battery up to 100 percent all the time either; you can just start using it and run the battery down before bringing it to a full charge again.
On the other hand, you shouldn't let the battery go down to zero either.

5. Don't leave the phone on the charger all night
While charging your phone overnight will probably not damage it, there is a chance that it is hurting your battery life, and since you don't need to have the phone at 100 percent at the end of each charge, you're better off unplugging it at night.

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