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Smartphone battery: good habits to adopt for more durability

Everything for autonomy!

According to our survey, you are a huge majority — 92%! — to prefer good battery life to fast charging of your smartphone. A more than clear-cut opinion which, let’s face it, surprises us a little. Indeed, a few years ago, batteries had a ridiculous autonomy and fast charging was just wishful thinking. Today, the situation has clearly changed. The autonomy of a smartphone is generally more than correct and the fast charge very effective in saving time. We thought (wrongly therefore) that fast charging would be a more important criterion for you. It may suffer from a bad reputation, that of weakening the health of accumulators.

Beyond the power of the chargers, it is the voltage that must be taken into account. “The higher the voltage of a charger, the more complicated it is for the battery to manage, underlines Olivier Simon. Today, manufacturers try to apply the highest amperage with the lowest voltage, and thus increase the durability of the batteries”. For the moment, no study comes to corroborate these statements.

DxOMark is currently working on the subject and the case will be followed up in 2022. However, to benefit from efficient fast charging, it is advisable to use the charger offered by the manufacturer, because beyond the power delivered, the chargers communicate with smartphones to optimize charging. Communication that can be complicated, if not impossible, with a “classic” charger. A smartphone that accepts fast charging up to 66 W can thus very well limit the power to 10 W with the latter. “It’s often for security reasons, explains Olivier Simon. The faster the charge, the more the phone will ask to know what it is using for charging. Sometimes, it will have to be able to recognize the charger, but also the cable to be sure to pass a high amperage without taking any risks.”

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The good gestures

No matter what your charge indicator says, your device will never actually be 100% charged or completely discharged. It is the software integrated into the phone that manages these problems. The most useful advice to preserve your battery is therefore to charge your phone on long fixed beaches in order to avoid small deleterious recharges. If you need a little boost during the day, fast charging up to 80% with a high-performance charger (provided the phone is compatible) will not damage your device, however. This will allow you to focus on habits with more concrete results.

In addition, lithium-ion batteries hate high temperatures. It is therefore advisable not to leave your phone in the sun, especially in summer, or charging in cramped places, such as under a duvet… For the same reason, and also because a battery does not like to be charged and stressed at the same time, avoid using your phone when it is plugged in. A lithium-ion battery is supposed to last about 500 charge cycles before losing efficiency irreparably. By adopting these simple reflexes, it is possible to go much further.

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Charging, myths and reality

To understand how to optimize the life of your battery, you have to have in mind, very schematically, how a lithium-ion battery works. During charging, the anode (the + pole) will receive and accumulate electrons from the lithium placed at the cathode (the – pole). The current from the recharge somehow “rips” the energy present in the lithium. When the battery is no longer connected, the electrons will want to go the other way, which will produce the electric current. The fewer electrons left at the lithium level – i.e. the closer you get to the maximum charge – the more strain the battery is subjected to.

This is why it is accepted that the optimal recharge range for a lithium-ion battery is between 20 and 80%. In theory, it is therefore recommended to keep your phone within this range. This would mean that you have to recharge your smartphone as soon as it drops below 20% and disconnect it beyond 80%. In practice, it is more complicated. It is much more harmful to repeat recharges than to carry out a complete charge. Also, manufacturers have integrated technical limitations for several years.

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How to preserve the battery of your mobile phone?

The increase in the definition of screens, the increased frequency of chips and memory, or even internet connectivity require increasingly high-performance batteries for smartphones. Manufacturers are well aware that this criterion is essential for all buyers today, especially at a time when high-end models flirt with the thousand euros, or even exceed it. However, the technology embedded in current accumulators has not evolved for a long time. To increase the capacity, no secret: you have to increase the size of the battery. But smartphones are also judged on their thinness and weight.

The gains in autonomy and durability are therefore to be found in the optimization of daily use. The latter is already at the heart of the concerns of engineers, who are trying to reduce the consumption of chips and the greediness of operating systems. On the user side, it is at the level of daily reflexes that we must work.

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How to charge the battery of your mobile phone when the electricity is cut?

Adopt reversible charging technology.

Currently, some smartphones come with a reverse charging feature that allows the phone to transfer power to another device via cable or wireless charging technology. With this option, the user can power up their phone to let others know they are okay or to make an emergency call.

Using an external battery

An external battery or “power bank” is a very useful resource for recharging several phones when power is not available. Today there are different types of batteries, depending on the amount of energy they can store, which can also be used to charge the battery of a laptop or tablet.

Charge your phone with your car

During a power outage at home, users can use the car battery to power their smartphone by connecting the cell phone to the vehicle port with a USB cable.

Although it may take several hours for your device to charge depending on the battery capacity of your device, this is the most efficient way to ensure that your phone is 100% charged.

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These habits that damage your phone battery without you realizing it

Here are the habits that can seriously damage the battery
Charge your phone anywhere

Some know that charging their phone on a sofa, pillow or any other place where they don’t want to “breathe” can seriously affect the battery because it heats up and causes battery life issues.

Leave your phone charging while you sleep

This is one of the habits that we often adopt. If you leave your device to charge overnight, its performance will degrade faster because it will continue to run when it reaches 100%, which drains the battery.

Frequently use the wireless charger

This charging method can save you more than one charge, but constant use can damage your phone’s battery as it charges less efficiently and uses less power.

Using the device while charging

This is one of the most common mistakes because using the phone while it is charging can cause it to overheat which can ruin the life of the phone.

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Exposing your device to sunlight
Exposing your device to sunlight can raise its temperature to imperceptible limits, which means it gets hotter than it needs to be. Which can significantly affect your phone’s battery life.

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Should you turn off your phone to charge it faster?

Turning off the phone allows it to charge faster

When the laptop is discharged, it must be plugged in for the battery to recover. Depending on the model, this operation takes between 45 minutes and 1h30. So, we are always looking for tips to save a little time. One of them is to turn off the device. The advantage is that we avoid all interference that continues to use up the battery: SMS, call, wifi, searches… Hey yes, if you fill the battery up at one end, and you run it out other… the charging time is getting longer. And that’s what we want to avoid. Why ? Because it consumes more energy and the bill also increases. So, for an efficient and not too long charge, we turn off our phone.

In “airplane mode”, the phone also charges faster

If you don’t want to turn off your laptop completely, it is possible to put it on “airplane mode”. Ultimately, the effect is more or less the same: All communication with the outside world is prevented. No more calls, texts, searches and wifi that seeks the network and drains the energy of the device. Thus, the battery can fill up much faster.

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How much time do you save by turning off your phone?

In concrete terms, how much time does turning off my laptop save me? I wanted to be clear: so I took the test. My boyfriend and I have the exact same phone. And we both have a “flash” charger. Once our devices got to 5% battery, I plugged them in. Mine turned off, his continued to function normally. Result: they arrived at 100% with a gap of only 6 minutes. I thought I would win at least 20 minutes… well, I’m disappointed! Finally, with these latest generation devices, this trick is not really valid. Especially if you have a “flash” charger. However, it seems interesting for old devices. We save about 15% of time. And this is not negligible.

How do I charge my phone faster?

The trick of turning off the device completely only saves a few minutes. But that’s it! Fortunately, you can add other tips to save even more precious minutes. Here they are: – Have the right charger for your phone. It allows efficient charging without heating up the iphone. – Use a wall socket and not a USB port connected to the computer which takes longer to recharge. – Close unnecessary apps that “eat up” energy unnecessarily. – Do not use the phone while charging. It’s the screen that consumes the most, so if it’s on, the battery obviously fills up more slowly.

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Windows 10: launching Linux applications becomes possible

Microsoft has just announced the distribution of a new version of its Linux subsystem for Windows. A version that should allow more users to launch Linux applications from Windows 10 and Windows 11.

The software is now available in version 1.0 after several trial versions and is offered free of charge in the Microsoft Store. Linxu emulation is now complete, which means you no longer have to create virtual machines to access Linux applications from your Windows PC.

Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) should allow developers to gain in working comfort. The integration is total since it is now possible to launch Linux programs directly from the Windows Start menu. Microsoft thus guarantees a seamless desktop experience.

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The iPhone 15 may still be more expensive, due to a major change

If people are not afraid of prices, then Apple has no reason to lower the cost of its products. Conclusion, the iPhone 15 may blow things up again. This next range should become the brand’s most advanced; much like the Apple Watch Ultra.

But if the iPhone 15 will become more expensive, it is above all because of its manufacturing material. The Cupertino company could indeed replace the current stainless steel of its devices with titanium. It will then be covered with an oleophobic treatment. The material in question has already been used to make the Apple Watch Ultra to make it the most advanced model in the range.

The advantage of titanium and the oleophobic treatment is that they prevent fingers from having an impact on the device. Fingerprints are thus reduced, allowing to keep the device new for a long time. This would mean keeping the value of these phones constant, even after a long period of use. Titanium is indeed stronger and lighter.

However, prices are likely to go up quite a bit. If the kilo of stainless steel is worth 1.5 dollars, the kilo, titanium costs between 35 and 50 dollars per kilo. This therefore risks increasing the cost of manufacture and impacting the selling price.