You Can (and Should) Stop Charging Your Phone When It Hits 80 Percent
Popular ScienceHere’s how to make sure your smartphone battery stays in good shape. Start with not fully charging your phone.
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Here’s how to make sure your smartphone battery stays in good shape. Start with not fully charging your phone.
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