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Please pay attention to the following precautions in daily use:
1.Please use the official standard charger to charge the battery to ensure that the charging voltage is stable and meets the standard, so as to avoid affecting the battery use.
2.Theoretically, keeping the battery in the middle range (e.g. 30%-80%) is more helpful for extending battery life, thus:
1) If the mobile phone is idle for a long time, it is recommended to turn off the mobile phone and charge it regularly to maintain about 50% of the battery. If the phone is not used or charged for a long time, the battery may trigger over-discharge protection, resulting in abnormal charging or failure to charge.
2) After the phone is fully charged, it is recommended that you unplug the charger to avoid charging for a long time or being in a high power state for a long time to accelerate the aging of the battery, so as to prolong the battery life.
3.Too high or too low a temperature can affect your phone's battery life, so:
1) Please try to avoid using your mobile phone in an environment with low temperature, high temperature or large temperature difference.
2) It is recommended that you try to avoid charging and using it for a long time, especially in high-power operation scenarios (such as watching, playing large games, etc.), at this time, the heating of the mobile phone will intensify, and charging and discharging for a long time at high temperature will accelerate the aging of the battery.
2. Extend battery life.
1.Tap Settings > Battery > Power Saving Mode to turn on Power Saving Mode.
2.Optimize the power saving settings:
EMUI OS: Go to the Phone Manager app and tap One-Click Optimize to optimize the settings that can save battery based on the results.
EMUI and below versions: Go to Settings > Battery, click One Click to Save Power, the system will automatically help you find some functions that may cause power consumption, and you can manually select optimization.
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Huawei mobile phone has 20% battery left, charging is good for the battery is 10%, charging is not good for the battery, often 10% left, charging charging is very slow.
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The general recommendation is to start charging when it is less than 20%, which is better for the mobile phone battery.
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Today's smartphones can be charged at any time, so you don't have to wait until you have a percentage left.
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Is it better to charge the phone when it has half of the battery left, or is it better to charge it again when it is almost out of power? I believe that many people will have the same questions, especially newly bought mobile phones, will be more concerned about these, for fear of causing damage to the mobile phone battery - shortening the battery life. So, when is it better to charge your phone?
Don't wait until your phone's battery is dead before charging it.
Today's mobile phone batteries are all lithium batteries, and lithium batteries are also life limited, and their lifespan is generally about 300 to 500 times. The number of times mentioned here does not refer to the number of times the mobile phone is charged, but refers to the charging cycle of the mobile phone, from 0 to 100% of the charge is counted as a cycle.
Therefore, if we wait until the mobile phone battery is completely empty, and then charge, it is equivalent to reducing a charging cycle, which is equivalent to reducing the life of the mobile phone battery by 1 time, and we must try to avoid this situation.
10% to 20% battery charge is the best time to charge.
When the battery of our mobile phone reaches a certain limit, the mobile phone will remind us to charge it quickly, for example, when the battery level of Huawei mobile phone is only 20%, the mobile phone will pop up to remind us and tell us to charge it quickly. In other words, mobile phone manufacturers recommend that we charge our mobile phones in time once the battery level of the mobile phone is less than 20%. 20% battery is similar to a self-protection mechanism for mobile phone batteries.
If you continue to use the phone with less than 10% power, it may reduce the activity of the mobile phone battery, the battery is over-discharged, the internal voltage of the battery is too low, etc., if this is done often, it will greatly reduce the service life of the mobile phone battery. Therefore, it is recommended to charge the phone in the range where the battery is only 10% to 20%.
3 tips for charging your phone.
1. Do not charge your phone in the sun or in high temperatures. When a mobile phone is charging, it generates a lot of heat and needs to dissipate heat to the surroundings. If you charge your phone in the sun or at high temperatures, it is not conducive to the heat dissipation of the phone, which may cause the phone battery to swell or **, so try to avoid this situation.
Second, it is recommended to charge the mobile phone through the original charger of the mobile phone. This point is also emphasized by mobile phone manufacturers. If the charger is not the original, the current and voltage are different from the original, which is easy to bring harm to the mobile phone battery, so try to avoid it.
It's okay to use it occasionally, such as: airports, stations and other places to charge your mobile phone in an emergency, but don't use it often.
3. When the battery is charging, try not to use the mobile phone. While the phone is charging, the phone battery is in a highly active state, which generates a lot of heat. If at this time, we continue to use mobile phones, especially those applications that require particularly high performance of mobile phones, such as:
Developing good phone charging habits can extend the life of your phone's battery to a certain extent. On the contrary, you will find that your mobile phone battery is becoming less and less durable, and 2 charges and 3 charges a day will become the norm.
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Answer: No.
Because the current mobile phone batteries are basically lithium-ion polymer batteries. Charging at 10%, charging at 50%, or even charging at 90% will have no effect on the battery.
The number of charge cycles determines battery life, from 0 to 100% to 0 for a full cycle.
If it is charged at 10%, it is equivalent to a single charge. And if it is charged 50% of the time, it is equivalent to a subcycle.
So no matter how you charge it, the battery life is basically the same.
But it's best to charge it in time, at least don't charge it when the power is out of power. Of course, even if the battery is shut down when the power is out, the voltage of the battery will still be in this case, and there will be no "over-discharge".
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It is recommended not to use up to 10% of the battery every time, as long-term battery feeding will affect the service life of the battery. It is recommended to charge when the battery level is less than 50% at a convenient and appropriate time.
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In fact, today's mobile phone batteries are lithium-ion batteries, which can be charged at any time. There is no rule at all, and it must be up to the percentage of the book to be charged.
The number of battery charges and discharges is limited, and generally speaking, it is recharged as much as possible with the same amount of power. It's just that you basically can't use up this number of times, and playing with the phone while charging it will hurt the battery a little higher.
The power of Huawei mobile phones is used to 10% every time, is charging harmful to the battery? I think it shouldn't hurt the battery if you charge it at 10%.
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How to charge the mobile phone is a question that many users are concerned about, of course, if you don't care about this, then when I didn't say, if you are more concerned about the battery life of your mobile phone, let's take a look at the following charging times.
1. What should I pay attention to when charging for the first time?
There has always been a saying in the past: the newly bought mobile phone needs to use all the power for the first time and then charge it to the fullest, so that the capacity of the mobile phone can be increased as much as possible. This statement was no problem in the past, but it is not the case in the current era of lithium batteries, so there is no need to care.
Second, the charging situation.
1. Is it okay to keep the charger plugged in?
I don't know if there are people who are in the same situation as me, who are very concerned about the power and can't wait for their mobile phones to keep 100% battery all the time? This leads to the phone being plugged into a charger to charge whenever it is available?
In fact, it will not have much impact on the charger all the time, but it is not good for the interface to be plugged and unplugged repeatedly, so try to minimize such operations.
2. Does it have any impact to play while charging?
Then there is what we often call playing while charging, so whether it is correct to play while charging, in fact, there is nothing wrong with this operation itself, and playing while charging will not have much impact on the mobile phone.
It's just that some power-hungry operations, such as large-scale games, playing with the phone while charging will be very hot, such a high temperature will have an impact on the phone battery, and you don't need to worry too much about other situations.
3. How much power is left to start charging?
There are also some people who will almost run out of power, or even turn off the phone before choosing to charge, which is wrong and will have a great impact on the battery, and it is best to charge it before the "battery warning". It is usually between 20%-40% and it can be charged.
It doesn't need to be fully charged to 100%, and the remaining 10% of the mobile phone enters trickle charging after reaching 90% of the charge, which becomes much slower, in fact, it can be stopped, and you don't need to continue charging when it reaches 85%, which will not have a great impact.
3. Huawei's power replenishment skills.
After talking about some of the above questions, let's talk about a hidden function of Huawei mobile phones - battery replenishment. Open the dialing interface and enter **.
This feature is not to say that it will give you an instant increase in power, but rather to correct the battery capacity. We all know that the battery will wear out after a long time, and it is common for the capacity to become smaller, and Huawei or Honor mobile phones can carry out power correction, so that you are not affected by "fake electricity".
The above are some of the mobile phone problems you may encounter in life. I hope it helps.
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There must be an impact, and whether it is Huawei's mobile phone or other mobile phones, as long as it is a lithium battery, it will have an impact. When only 10% of the battery is left, normally, it is best to charge when the battery is less than 20%, and ordinary mobile phones will send a notification when the remaining battery is 20%, and remind again when the remaining battery is 10%.
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I feel that except for Apple, it has no effect on when other mobile phones are charged.
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Generally, the mobile phone battery needs to be charged immediately when it is red.
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10 charge is OK, try to keep it above 20 charge, try to avoid charging below 5.
Now it's all lithium batteries, new devices, the first full charge is fine, and there is no need to charge the first three times for twelve hours each time like other batteries before.
Lithium-ion batteries have a lifespan. Lithium-ion this stalking battery.
There is a limit to the number of times the group can be charged, but at the same time, lithium is separated.
Sub-batteries, like everything else, are there.
Lifespan. 2. Don't let the device run out of power at all. If lithium-ion.
If the battery level is too low, this may be permanently damaged.
Bad lithium-ion batteries. So it can be as convenient as possible.
When it's time to plug in the power supply, you can just charge.
3. The lithium-ion battery will not be overcharged when charging, there is.
Internal circuit protection.
4. The most feared thing about lithium-ion batteries is that the temperature is too high.
Question, temperatures above 40 degrees will lower lithium-ion batteries.
The amount of electricity that can be charged.
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It is not good to recharge the remaining 10% of the power of the Huawei hand scrambler, because if the battery power of the mobile phone is lower than 20% for a long time, it will affect the lithium ions in the lithium battery, which will reduce the activity and shorten the battery life.
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The general recommendation is to charge less than 20 dollars, and at 20, 10, and 5 there are noisy sterling silver tips. Generally, it is best to charge before the remaining 5 pants core, so as not to cause injury to the battery, of course, it can be charged when there is no power and is not in use, and the worst try not to play with the phone while charging.
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There is no harm, the phone battery can be charged at any time when the battery is low, and there will be no harm.
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Occasionally, there is no harm, but not often, the battery also needs to be maintained.
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Mobile phone batteries are all lithium batteries that support on-the-go charging, and there is no difference between 10% and 20 charges. On the contrary, 10 charging affects use, and some phones will enable Low Power Mode when 20.
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The OCD mobile phone starts charging when the battery is less than 50%, and 10% never think about it.
What s even more tragic is that the phone automatically turned off,and I am still a road idiot
In order to ensure that the phone does not automatically turn off when the battery is low, please link the charger to start charging with about 15% of the battery remaining, and ensure that the battery is fully charged every time it is charged, and maintain a full cycle of lithium batteries, which will help extend the battery life. A reasonable power system can effectively improve the life of the battery.
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