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When you buy a new phone, do you have to charge it for 8 to 12 hours the first time? Detailed explanation

When you buy a new phone, do you have to charge it for 8 to 12 hours the first time? Detailed explanation

Charging the phone is a process that we have to do every day, and how to preserve the battery life of mobile phones is also a matter that has been discussed for decades.

Battery materials and technology are constantly being updated, and the need to fully charge a new phone's battery is changing every day, Telegraph reports.

But what do you need to know when charging a new phone for the first time? Does the first charge of the battery need long 8 to 12 hours?


You just got super smart by charging your phone for 8-12 hours

Since the batteries are made of lithium, we don't need to "activate" them, in general the phone should be charged the same as during the first time and other times. You just got super smart by asking how many hours a new phone battery should last. Lithium batteries of smart phones can be charged from 2 to 4 hours, while phones with a fast charger can charge 100% of the phone's battery in one hour. After filling the battery to 100%, keep it in the charger for another 15 minutes.

You do not need to reduce the number of phone recharge

In general, lithium batteries can be charged and discharged hundreds of times, but there is a misunderstanding here, the problem is not that you charge and discharge the battery and it makes it more fragile. The process of charging and depleting it is like this – you have to use the phone until the whole battery is used up, and then plug it in to charge it.

Lithium batteries do not have any memory effect, they can be recharged at any time and this does not extend or shorten their lifespan. However, some think that it can have a negative impact, but this is not true.

Keep your phone plugged in charging all night? You're wrong – experts think otherwise
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Try to avoid charging the battery overnight

Lithium batteries generally have a safety protection circuit that when the battery is full, the power supply is automatically stopped, unless there is a problem with its quality.

In the past it was a practice to leave the phone plugged in to charge overnight every time we went to bed, as phones were slow to charge. But with the production of fast fillers, such a habit has "disappeared".

Try to use authentic (own original) filler

What mostly causes damage to phones is the use of non-original accessories that are not specifically dedicated to certain models. The better the charger, the more the phone and battery will be saved.

Some say that fast chargers cause damage to the battery, in fact such concern is exaggerated. There are more advantages than disadvantages. As long as the filler is original, generally there can be no problems. /Telegraph/