The title is somewhat misleading. It's perfectly fine to charge it all the way up past 80%, but you should aim to do this as little as possible. It's important to note that most new phones nowadays have some form of optimised charging option, which will learn your charging habits. This way, your phone will charge up to 80%, but only reach 100% right when it thinks you are about to use it.
Modern phone batteries (Li-Ion) cannot be overcharged. There are circuitry build into every Li-Ion battery pack that cuts the power once it reaches 100%
6:50 software updates are a marketing plot, they are designed to program your mind that you always need the latest even if you do not need to. They also place a ton of bugs and issues with every new update that could've been resolved ages ago. This is a smartphones business model whichever brand you're buying from
No i disagree....this is true only for Xiaomi phones(MIUI)and other Chinese brands like oppo,etc.if u buy samsung,Motorola,nothing,techno u will find the things are different there
@@rogers06 i have an iphone and they still have a bug up until now that the volume would change from high to low without me pressing the buttons. I am typing this with my galaxy tab and so far no software issues but they always force in the notifications I have to update when a new release is out
I used my phone (redmi note 6 pro) till 4 years and about 80% in case I charged my phone 100%(daily overnight ) and still I’m getting 8 hours battery backup on average 🥳🥳🥳
Well if u charge only 80% u will end up charging ur phone twice a day and the more u charge ur battery the more it wears out... that's why i follow this routine:- Everyday i get up my phone is arnd 30-40% i put it in charge and take it out when it's 95-97% and then use it throughout the day without charging it one more time.Sometimes by the end of they day my phone is at 20% or 30%.The next day i repeat this...i have found this method to be most usefull because by this way ur battery wears out slowly
I agree with you on everything except on closing applications. I always use Dark Mode and a Dark Wallpaper. I always disable background app refresh. I only charge my phone up to 85% and not 100%. I never drain the battery to 0%. I always keep brightness low. I always keep the Reduce Motion setting on and the Prefer Cross-Fade Transitions setting on. Instead of powering off my phone, I always turn on Airplane Mode whenever I'm not using my phone. I also always disable Push Notifications for non-important apps.
1:30 this is why I have a night city photo of Pinterest as my backround and Lock Screen . It looks cool but is dark . You can still have a cool wallpaper even if it’s dark like mine is New York at night and it looks great .
A bms is normally used when you have multiple cells and you need to balance the charge between groups of cells. The batteries in phones consist of a single cell so there is no balancing involved
@@tomcapehart1878 BMS is to limit the current flow to cells while charging and cutoff the current after the desired voltage is reached. purpose of 1S BMS is this only. Even if you take a small pouch cell inside your Bluetooth headphone/ speaker you can see the cell attached with the small 1S BMS circuit. So BMS is mandatory for any single cell or group of cells made as a battery.
The thing is phones can't really accurately rate the current charge state of a phone, its only a vague rating. So while it displays 80% it could actually already be at 85%
All these things y'all claim the app is doing for our phones is a lie, someone somewhere in some room there are computers running our phones, Everytime you look up something like, let's say you want some info about your pet, and you ask Google about it, then Everytime you turn on your phone all these apps about your pet come out of nowhere, giving you info you didn't even ask for all these apps start popping up Everytime you use your phone! Y'all know what Im talking about cause you use your phone Everytime you put a subject in for info you get all these apps popping up that you didn't even request. So tell the people the truth, our phones are always being watched by the watchers we can't see!🤨🤔
I have seen so many videos like this one. My personal conclusion is that it really doesn't matter. I have a 5 year old phone that still works fine. I try not to charge it over night but I'm only human and sometimes I forget to take it off the charger. My wife does similarly the same thing. We haven't had any problems. While what this video shows may be accurate, the reality is that in the scheme of things it doesn't matter.
Phones are designed to display 1% battery to stopping them from damage. This means if it’s automatically turn off, it will have 1% left. So it’s not go to 0% and it’s still okay
It's a myth now days as your phone has over charge and protection and even at 100% your battery us not totally fully charged, as your phone manages the charge. The worst thing is heat and most now use fast charging, means more heat. A slow charger is kinder
If you’re an iPhone user like me then don’t follow the part of the video that suggests turning off auto brightness, Apple themselves say the opposite, it actually saves the battery life.
Just because Apple says something doesn't make it always true. I've been in situations where auto brightness cranked the brightness up much more than it needed like sitting near a lamp and the phone thinks im in a bright environment and need max brightness, sure you can manually lower it but how many people would actually think to do that.
@@ghostdragon2593 you can still adjust it manually in that situation and forget about other scenarios, turning off the auto brightness forces you to adjust it continuously which can be annoying imo
"Has the operating system been updated? It's not just a plot phone manufacturers have invented...*to drain your battery*" *Apple has left the room* Was not Apple clearly charged with just that, drainage of battery in old iPhone with an update, to entice people to upgrade their phone?
The title is somewhat misleading. It's perfectly fine to charge it all the way up past 80%, but you should aim to do this as little as possible. It's important to note that most new phones nowadays have some form of optimised charging option, which will learn your charging habits. This way, your phone will charge up to 80%, but only reach 100% right when it thinks you are about to use it.
I fully charge each night as I am quite a heavy user so only 80% would not get me very far
@@stephensnell5707 Do you have optimised charging turned on?
Modern phone batteries (Li-Ion) cannot be overcharged. There are circuitry build into every Li-Ion battery pack that cuts the power once it reaches 100%
Exactly!
6:50 software updates are a marketing plot, they are designed to program your mind that you always need the latest even if you do not need to. They also place a ton of bugs and issues with every new update that could've been resolved ages ago. This is a smartphones business model whichever brand you're buying from
T r u e
No i disagree....this is true only for Xiaomi phones(MIUI)and other Chinese brands like oppo,etc.if u buy samsung,Motorola,nothing,techno u will find the things are different there
@@rogers06 i have an iphone and they still have a bug up until now that the volume would change from high to low without me pressing the buttons. I am typing this with my galaxy tab and so far no software issues but they always force in the notifications I have to update when a new release is out
I used my phone (redmi note 6 pro) till 4 years and about 80% in case I charged my phone 100%(daily overnight ) and still I’m getting 8 hours battery backup on average 🥳🥳🥳
Only Because night charging slow and it is optimised
I will be getting OCD attacks if I unplug my phone before 100℅.
😂 same here
Well if u charge only 80% u will end up charging ur phone twice a day and the more u charge ur battery the more it wears out... that's why i follow this routine:-
Everyday i get up my phone is arnd 30-40% i put it in charge and take it out when it's 95-97% and then use it throughout the day without charging it one more time.Sometimes by the end of they day my phone is at 20% or 30%.The next day i repeat this...i have found this method to be most usefull because by this way ur battery wears out slowly
I do the same
I agree with you on everything except on closing applications. I always use Dark Mode and a Dark Wallpaper. I always disable background app refresh. I only charge my phone up to 85% and not 100%. I never drain the battery to 0%. I always keep brightness low. I always keep the Reduce Motion setting on and the Prefer Cross-Fade Transitions setting on. Instead of powering off my phone, I always turn on Airplane Mode whenever I'm not using my phone. I also always disable Push Notifications for non-important apps.
That's a lot admin just for a battery.
1:30 this is why I have a night city photo of Pinterest as my backround and Lock Screen . It looks cool but is dark . You can still have a cool wallpaper even if it’s dark like mine is New York at night and it looks great .
Title: NEVER charge your phone beyond 80%
Bright side (3:02): Keep it between 25-85%
Me: -_-
Plot twist : i have a tablet
Even worse 😱😱😱😱😱
Nah I'm kidding you do you
@@kohjiajun1170 when will the battery explode if you know by any chance.
Same
And i have loptop
Problem I always charge my phone to 100%
Thanks Bright Side, my tablet charges to 80% pauses & finish charging to 100%, then stops charging.
How about the BMS for the batteries. Do they manage to send only the necessary current past 80%
A bms is normally used when you have multiple cells and you need to balance the charge between groups of cells. The batteries in phones consist of a single cell so there is no balancing involved
@@tomcapehart1878 BMS is to limit the current flow to cells while charging and cutoff the current after the desired voltage is reached. purpose of 1S BMS is this only. Even if you take a small pouch cell inside your Bluetooth headphone/ speaker you can see the cell attached with the small 1S BMS circuit. So BMS is mandatory for any single cell or group of cells made as a battery.
@@tomcapehart1878 Cell balancers are different than BMS. Some advanced BMS comes with Active cell balancers..
The thing is phones can't really accurately rate the current charge state of a phone, its only a vague rating. So while it displays 80% it could actually already be at 85%
All these things y'all claim the app is doing for our phones is a lie, someone somewhere in some room there are computers running our phones, Everytime you look up something like, let's say you want some info about your pet, and you ask Google about it, then Everytime you turn on your phone all these apps about your pet come out of nowhere, giving you info you didn't even ask for all these apps start popping up Everytime you use your phone! Y'all know what Im talking about cause you use your phone Everytime you put a subject in for info you get all these apps popping up that you didn't even request. So tell the people the truth, our phones are always being watched by the watchers we can't see!🤨🤔
2:22 this is my phone 😅
I have seen so many videos like this one. My personal conclusion is that it really doesn't matter. I have a 5 year old phone that still works fine. I try not to charge it over night but I'm only human and sometimes I forget to take it off the charger. My wife does similarly the same thing. We haven't had any problems. While what this video shows may be accurate, the reality is that in the scheme of things it doesn't matter.
Airplane Mode extends my battery life, my screen timeout is 15 seconds and im using dark mode too
POV:NEVER CHARGE YOUR PHONE 💀
Lol
Never charge your phone. Read books☝
@@chudotat facts
My background and Lock Screen on my phone is New York City at night so it’s dark not light .
Phones are designed to display 1% battery to stopping them from damage. This means if it’s automatically turn off, it will have 1% left. So it’s not go to 0% and it’s still okay
Can u use your phone while it's charging or not
Yes you can,it will not cause any harm
@@stephensnell5707 you should never use ur phone while it’s charging it could damage the phone and could catch on fire.
this information according to ios system
but in android you need to stop apps
Apple devices also have Airplane Mode!
It's a myth now days as your phone has over charge and protection and even at 100% your battery us not totally fully charged, as your phone manages the charge. The worst thing is heat and most now use fast charging, means more heat. A slow charger is kinder
Does battery saver mode work too?
Yes
Thanks
If you’re an iPhone user like me then don’t follow the part of the video that suggests turning off auto brightness, Apple themselves say the opposite, it actually saves the battery life.
Just because Apple says something doesn't make it always true. I've been in situations where auto brightness cranked the brightness up much more than it needed like sitting near a lamp and the phone thinks im in a bright environment and need max brightness, sure you can manually lower it but how many people would actually think to do that.
@@ghostdragon2593 you can still adjust it manually in that situation and forget about other scenarios, turning off the auto brightness forces you to adjust it continuously which can be annoying imo
What does it have to do with the title mate
"Has the operating system been updated? It's not just a plot phone manufacturers have invented...*to drain your battery*" *Apple has left the room*
Was not Apple clearly charged with just that, drainage of battery in old iPhone with an update, to entice people to upgrade their phone?
What's going on, I thought the video wanted to explain why not to charge beyond 80%
Im glad My Samsung Galaxy s20 FE 5G lasts up to Two days without charging phone. 📱🔌
I charge my phone between 85-90% and I let my battery go down to 20% when it gets the 1st “low battery” sign on your screen.
That's what I do, charge it to 80% and Flight Mode is on and that helps my battery last longer, plus I use dark mode
Blindly follow what your phone says😉
When my battery hits 40 % i start changing it
I have been on my phone for 15 minutes and it hasn’t gone down 1 %
Hmm
I take my phone off the charger when it reached up to 90%
Dude uploads every 0.0000000000000001 seconds😂
Hey !
why? so you run out of battery and go buy new phone
85% **
Easy fix: get a portable battery
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Once every three months 💀
Why ?! 😂
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Misleading title bored watching this
40% to 80% is the best for lithium ion battery. But you can charge to 100%. This title is wrong!!!
20 to 80 or 40 to 80 ?
20 to 80 because u start changing your phone when it requires u to charge
25-85 is the best IMO
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