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Why You Shouldn’t Always Charge Your Phone to 100% — Battery Health Tips

We all want our phones fully charged and ready to go — especially when we’re always on the move. But did you know that charging your phone to 100% every time might actually be doing more harm than good to your battery?

Understanding Lithium-Ion Batteries

Most modern smartphones, including those from Lite Mobile, use lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries. These batteries are efficient, compact, and rechargeable — but they do come with a limit.

A charge cycle refers to using a total of 100% battery life, though it doesn’t have to be all at once. For example:

  • Use 50% today → recharge
  • Use 50% tomorrow → recharge
     = That’s considered 1 full charge cycle

Over time, each cycle reduces your battery’s capacity just a little. Most Li-ion batteries last between 500 to 2,500 charge cycles, depending on usage patterns and care.

Why 100% Isn’t Always Healthy

Charging your phone all the way to 100% — and especially keeping it plugged in even after — may seem like a good idea. But here’s the issue:

✅ At 100%, your phone stays at high voltage
🚫 High voltage = higher stress on the battery
📉 Over time = faster battery degradation

Think of it like overfilling a balloon. It works, but do it too often and eventually it wears out.

Lite Mobile Tips to Maximise Battery Lifespan

  • Charge up to 80–90% instead of 100%
  • Unplug once fully charged — don’t leave it plugged in overnight
  • Avoid draining to 0% — recharge when it hits around 20–30%
  • Use a quality charger — preferably the one provided with your Lite Mobile phone
  • Keep your phone cool — heat accelerates battery wear

Need help with phone performance or battery issues?

Contact us today or visit your nearest Lite Mobile branch — our team is here to help!

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