There's a lot of unanswered questions out there about how and when to charge your phone. Since batteries have a limited shelf life, it makes sense to want to find the best ways to preserve them. Luckily, this article is here to help you do just that. Read on to find out how you can make your battery last (and the things you may be doing that might make it burn out faster).

Question 1
Question 1 of 7:
Is it okay to charge your phone overnight?

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    Ideally, you shouldn't charge your phone overnight. If your phone is powered on, it will continue to lose battery life even when it's connected to the charger. This prompts your charger to keep charging the battery back to 100%. Over time, this decreases your battery life.[1]
    • Your phone only needs 1-2 hours to charge to 100%.
    • Phone batteries come with a limited capacity. Leaving your phone charged overnight regularly can make it reach that capacity sooner. It takes about 2 years to start noticing the damage, but avoid keeping your phone charged overnight every night.

Question 4
Question 4 of 7:
How can you make your phone charge last?

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    Reduce the screen brightness. Keeping the screen bright while you aren't using it or in need of the extra light makes you lose charge sooner. Go into your phone's settings and lower the screen's brightness to make your charge last as long as possible. [4]
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    Cut back on the time your phone takes to go to sleep. If it takes up to 2-3 minutes for your screen to go to sleep when you're not using it, that can really drain your phone charge. Go into settings and reduce the time to 30 seconds to 1 minute to save your charge.[5]

Question 6
Question 6 of 7:
Does fast charging damage your battery?

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    Fast chargers won't damage your battery. Fast chargers are phone chargers with a higher wattage, which allows them to charge your phone at a quicker pace. When you use a fast charger to charge your phone, it goes through 2 phases. The first phase uses the most power, taking your phone to a certain level of charge faster than a standard charger. To prevent overheating, the charger slows down in the second stage as it charges your phone the rest of the way.[7]
    • Usually, anything above 10 watts is considered a fast charger. The higher the wattage, the faster the charger will be.
    • Though fast chargers won't damage your phone, they are more expensive than standard chargers.

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Criglow. Madeleine Criglow is a wikiHow Staff writer based in the Pacific Northwest. She has over six years of experience working in copywriting, editing, and journalism. In addition to her work for wikiHow, she writes a monthly film column for Tigard Life and Tualatin Life newspaper. Madeleine graduated from the University of Puget Sound with a BA in English with an emphasis in Creative Writing. This article has been viewed 1,111 times.
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