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If you'd like to maintain the battery
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health of your Android smartphone, the
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main thing you have to do is to watch
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as much as possible, avoid draining the
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battery every time. And as much as
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possible, avoid charging the battery up
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to 100% every time. Thankfully, a number
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of Android phones have a built-in
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feature that help you
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If you go to the battery settings of
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your phone, go to the settings app,
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scroll to the battery section. If you
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find a battery health menu,
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then your phone supports it. It says,
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"Set the charging limit to under 90% to
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preserve long-term battery health." So,
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if you tap there, there are two options
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here, smart charging mode, and then
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there is the custom charging mode that
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allows you to set between 70 and 90%
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maximum limit when charging the phone.
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On my phone, I have it set to that to
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So, my phone regularly
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stops charging when it gets to 90%. I
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can leave it plugged and go away. When
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it gets to 90%, it stops charging. The
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interesting thing about how this works
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is if you look at my battery percentage
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But I just said that my phone charges to
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90. So, how this works is that on a
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regular basis, it stops charging at 90.
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That's the standard experience.
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Then, once in a while, there's an
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that overrides that 90
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all the way to 99 or 100% and it does
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that to calibrate the battery.
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This is how to get the best battery life
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out of your phone and how to preserve
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the battery health for as long as
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Do not empty it regularly.
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Do not charge it to the full regularly.
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