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Do you want your mobile battery to last longer? Follow these methods | Twitter can now distinguish between fake and real accounts

Do you want your mobile battery to last longer? Follow these methods


The way you charge your mobile also affects its battery capacity. The most common problem in mobile phones is the battery.


Sometimes after purchasing a mobile phone, the battery may not last, it may take a long time to charge, etc.



One of the various reasons for this is improper charging of the battery. Therefore, special care should be taken while charging to make the mobile battery last longer.


Only charge when it goes below 20 percent


Every device has a battery life cycle. Each device is pre-determined how many times the battery will not be damaged by charging, which is usually from 300 to 1000 times.



Therefore, the ideal time to charge any device is when the battery reaches 20 percent on average. Charging from 20 percent to 80 percent can make the battery last longer.


Don't let it charge up to 100 percent or drop to zero percent


The habit of most of the users is to charge the mobile overnight. Some of the latest smartphones are designed so that nothing happens even when overcharged. In such a context it may not make any difference. But this is not the case with all mobile phones.


Therefore, keeping the mobile phone charged up to 100 percent or charging it overnight can damage the battery.


Also, it is equally dangerous to use a mobile phone until the battery reaches zero percent. It can also damage the mobile battery.


Do not use the mobile phone in a hurry


Most device batteries can withstand temperatures as hot or cold as 72 degrees. Temperatures above 90 degrees will damage the battery.


Especially in hot weather, there is a possibility that the battery will get damaged while keeping the mobile phone in the car or carrying it in the hand. In the same way, keeping the battery at cold temperature is equally likely to damage it. Temperatures below 72 degrees are not suitable for batteries.


No need to charge too much


In recent times, companies are charging devices such as mobiles, laptops etc. even if they remain in the charging state as soon as they are charged, they are not overcharged. However, it is good to take care of the device.


That's why it's not good to charge too much for nothing. Many people have a habit of charging the device as soon as it gets low or charging it frequently. But it is not necessary to do this.


As the battery of the device has its own life cycle, the battery may suffer from battery problems even if it is being charged repeatedly or the device is in use.


Another thing to keep in mind


There is no need to buy a new mobile if the battery is damaged


If the battery gets damaged, a new battery can be installed. In some cases, even if the battery is damaged, the device is in good condition.


That is why it is better to have a new battery instead of increasing the cost by buying a new device as soon as the battery deteriorates.


Twitter can now distinguish between fake and real accounts


As the dispute with Elon Musk continues on Twitter regarding bots, the company has introduced a new feature on its platform to make it easy to distinguish real and fake accounts.



The company is going to add a feature called 'verified phone number' on Twitter. This means, not only the blue mark on the profile of the Twitter account but also the verified phone number will be mentioned.



For this, the user has to link his phone number to Twitter. Even now, phone number and email address are mandatory to verify the account.


But now the status with the verified phone number will be visible in the user's profile.


It is also being criticized for raising questions about user data security. Earlier on August 5, phone numbers and email addresses of 5.4 million Twitter users were stolen.


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