How to Prolong Your Phone's Battery Life Hacks Proven

How to Prolong Your Phone's Battery Life Hacks Proven
If you want your battery to last long, there a proven hacks to help you out.

The battery company Cadex and website Battery University have listed some tips on how to prolong battery life by using correct charging methods. Now, these proper charging methods.

1) Don’t charge it to 100 percent - If you tend to leave your phone plugged in to charge overnight, it’s time to stop doing that. According to Battery University, that charging battery overnight or charging your phone continuously when it’s already at 100 percent stresses the battery, leaving it in a high-tension state that wears down its chemistry.

”Li-ion [battery] does not need to be fully charged," the website shares. "In fact, it is better not to fully charge, because a high voltage stresses the battery. When fully charged, remove the battery from its charging device. This is like relaxing the muscles after strenuous exercise. You too would be pretty miserable if you worked out nonstop for hours and hours.”

2) Don’t charge it when it’s empty - Instead of charging your phone only when it gets empty, the best practice is to charge your phone multiple times throughout the day. “Charging your phone when it loses even just 10 percent of its charge is okay,” says Battery University. “Not only does this keep your smartphone's battery performing optimally for longer, but it also keeps it topped up throughout the day.”

So once you have the chance to plug it in, go ahead and charge that battery. There's no need to wait until it's drained.
How to Prolong Your Phone's Battery Life Hacks Proven

3) Keep it cool - “If you notice that your device gets hot when you charge it, take it out of its case first,” Battery University explains. Batteries are so sensitive to heat. So when you’re charging it, it's better to remove that plastic protector.

Lenovo K80 5.5 Inch Display Android Lollipop 5.0

Lenovo K80 5.5 Inch Display Android Lollipop 5.0
Lenovo K80 runs Android OS Lollipop V5.0 with a 5.5-inch 1080 display and 8.5mm thin, powered by a 64 bit Intel Atom processor at 1.8 GHz. Z3560 quad core.
Lenovo K80 5.5 Inch Display Android Lollipop 5.0

Lenovo K80 13 MP rear camera with Optical Image Stabilization, autofocus, dual-LED flash, 64GB of storage space and especially, a very generous 4000 mAh battery. The available color are black, silver, and red. Memory Card slot with microSD, up to 32 GB and Internal 64 GB, 4 GB RAM
32 GB, 2 GB RAM.

Lenovo LaVie Z 13 Inch Laptop

Lenovo LaVie Z 13 Inch Laptop
Lenovo LaVie Z 13.3-inch display configured up to 2560 x 1440 resolution. There’s no touchscreen on the basic laptop model (HZ550), At 1.72 pounds.  Packed inside its 16.9mm thin body is Intel’s 5th generation Core i5 processor, while the hybrid can go up to a Core i7. 128GB of SSD storage is standard in both versions.

The lighter LaVie Z last only 6 hours on a charge, but the convertible model should last about 9.5 hours on a charge. The convertible LaVie Z is slightly more power-efficient than the clamshell version, as its display uses IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide) technology, rather than a traditional LCD.

Basic priced at The HZ550 laptop will start at $1,299 and the HZ750 hybrid will start at $1,499.