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Boosting Battery Life: Android 15's New Charging Tricks
USAWednesday, October 9, 2024
So, why limit the battery charge level? It's all about keeping your battery healthy. Batteries lose capacity over time, and limiting how much they're charged can help slow this down. Even new phones can lose up to 20% of their battery health in just two years!
Is it worth turning on this new feature? If you keep your phone for a few years, it might be. A new battery can cost a lot, and a phone with a bad battery might not be worth much when you try to sell it.
But which option should you choose? Adaptive Charging is less aggressive and lets you use your full battery capacity. The 80% limit is more effective for battery health but means you can't use 20% of your battery. It's up to you to decide what's more important.
Don't worry, using these features won't make your battery go through cycles faster. A cycle is complete when the battery is fully charged and then discharged. Even if you charge to 80%, it still counts as one cycle.
Phone makers have been working on charging optimization features for a while, but Android 15 is making them more common. If your phone doesn't have this feature, you can still unplug it at 80% or use an app like AccuBattery to remind you.
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