The mistakes we make with our cell phones: here's why the battery always drains.

We turn them on in the morning… and forget about them all day. Yet, Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi continue searching for connections, even when you're not using them. This constant searching drains the battery without you even realizing it. The best approach is to disable these features as soon as they're no longer needed, especially when you're traveling.

Using unsuitable chargers

A poor-quality or uncertified charger may seem convenient at first, but it can disrupt the battery's charging cycle. In the long run, this reduces performance and accelerates wear. It's therefore best to use an original or compatible, certified charger, even if it represents a slight additional investment.

Postpone phone updates

Update notifications pile up and we end up ignoring them. Yet, these updates often fix invisible glitches that affect power consumption. An outdated system can therefore lead to excessive battery drain. Regularly installing system and application updates helps optimize the overall performance of your phone.

Too many unnecessary notifications

Each notification you receive turns on the screen, activates the network, and puts a strain on the processor. Multiply this by dozens of apps, and the battery drains rapidly. Sorting through your notifications saves both battery and mental energy. Keep only the ones you truly need and disable the rest without hesitation.

Common misconceptions about battery charging

 

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