Most people think keeping their phone fully charged means taking better care of it — but tech experts say that’s actually ruining your battery faster.
Here’s the truth: lithium-ion batteries, which power almost every smartphone today, don’t like being full or empty. Charging all the way to 100% and then draining to 0% puts heavy stress on the battery’s chemistry. Over time, this reduces its total lifespan and makes your phone lose charge faster.
🔋 The ideal range? Keep your battery between 20% and 80% whenever possible. That’s the sweet spot where it performs best and lasts longest.
💤 Overnight charging is the biggest culprit. Leaving your phone plugged in for hours after it’s already full causes “trickle charging,” which heats up the battery and wears it down.
⚡ Pro tip: Use smart chargers or built-in battery optimization features that stop charging once it hits 80% or delay full charging until just before you wake up.
Taking this one small step can extend your phone’s life by years — and save you from expensive battery replacements later.