If you’ve been struggling with the battery life on your Android smartphone, then it may be encountering some critical problems. Some apps may have been draining your battery or it might simply have gone old or bad. However, there are ways to get the maximum juice out of your phone battery.
According to Apple, “your iPhone might get slightly warmer while it charges. To extend the lifespan of your battery, if the battery gets too warm, the software might limit charging above 80 per cent.”
Similarly, Samsung says one “should limit the maximum charge to 85 per cent to protect the lifespan of your phone's battery.”
Although Apple gives iPhone users an option to check the battery health in Settings, there is no in-built option in some Android smartphones to do the same. However, we’ve got your back and reveal some hidden truths to you here. There are various ways in which you can check your battery health, keep a track of charging cycles, and optimize it too.
AccuBattery app – AccuBattery is one of the best and most reliable battery tracking apps in the market. The app not only shows you the battery health of your smartphone, it also shows you the battery temperature while using the device as well as while charging. The app also shows charging speed, charge time estimate, charge status and charge current.
Samsung smartphone – If you own a Samsung smartphone, then you can check your battery health directly in Settings. Open Settings, go to Battery and device care and open Diagnostics. Here you will see your battery health. If your phone is draining battery or lagging, tap the Optimize button present on the device care page.
OnePlus smartphone – OnePlus also lets its users check the battery status via the OnePlus Care app. Install the
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