Does your Android or iPhone's battery seem to hold less of a charge over time? Like all rechargeable batteries, Li-ion batteries (which are in most phones) become less effective as they age. Even though these batteries aren't made to last forever, having healthy battery and charging habits can extend the life of your battery. We'll show you easy ways to maximize your smartphone battery's lifespan by changing your charging habits.

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Don't wait until the battery is empty to recharge.

  1. Charge your phone throughout the day. Your phone's battery has a fixed amount of charging cycles (the number of times you charge the battery from 0% to 100%). For example, if your battery has a lifespan of 400 charging cycles, letting the battery drain every day means your battery will only last 400 days.[1] If you top off the battery before it drains completely, it reduces the number of overall charging cycles, which makes your battery last longer.
    • Keeping a battery at a full charge or always draining it to 0 can damage it and reduce it's capacity. Try to keep your battery midway charged when you can and only charge to 100% when you really need the extra time.
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Avoid extreme temperatures.

  1. Exposure to very high or low temperatures drain the battery quickly. Batteries are made to work best at room temperature, which is about 68 °F (20 °C).[2] Your battery, especially when fully charged, will drain much faster in extreme temperatures. This can cause damage to the battery over time.[3]
    • Avoid using your phone at all if the temperature is below freezing 32 °F (0 °C).
    • If you live in a very cold region and spend a lot of time outdoors, invest in an insulated phone case.
    • Only charge your battery at temperatures between 41 °F (5 °C) and 95 °F (35 °C).
    • If the phone or charger feel hot to the touch during a charging session, unplug the phone from the charger as soon as possible to avoid damaging the battery.
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Use power-saving modes to increase time between charges.

  1. When your battery is slow, turn on your phone's low-power or battery saving mode. Both Androids and iPhones have special battery-conservation modes that turn off background apps, decrease processing power, dim the screen, and disable other services that can drain your battery quickly.
    • To turn on your iPhone's Low Power Mode, open the Control Center and tap the battery icon.
    • If you have a Samsung Galaxy, open Settings and go to Battery and device care > Battery > Power saving. Tap the switch to turn on Power Saving Mode.[6]
    • For other Androids, go to Settings > Battery > Battery Saver and tap Turn on now.[7]
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Keep track of your phone's battery health.

  1. Both iPhones and Androids have built-in tools for battery health tracking. You can use these tools to find out more information about your battery's performance and life span using these tools.
    • iPhone: Open your Settings and go to Battery > Battery Health.
    • Samsung Galaxy: Open the Samsung Members app and go to Get Help > Interactive checks (or View tests) > Battery status (or Battery).[9]
    • Other Androids: Open the Phone app and dial *#*#4636#*#*. When the menu appears, select Battery information (it may be buried in another menu).
    • You can also try other Android battery health apps, such as CPU-Z, Battery by MacroPinch, and AccuBattery by Digibites.[10]
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About This Article

James Bell
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This article was co-authored by James Bell and by wikiHow staff writer, Nicole Levine, MFA. James Bell is a Phone Repair Specialist at Phone Techs in Winchester, California. With over seven years of experience, he specializes in cell phone, tablet, game console, and PC repairs. Phone Techs is an Akko Partner. This article has been viewed 43,616 times.
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