These days, our phones are basically part of us. Almost like your lift pinky. While they are magical devices that can do pretty much anything, phones aren’t invincible! Do you know, for example, that your phone uses the battery to search for reception? This will seriously drain it!
By the way, don't let your phone lose its battery completely before you charge it. Just wait ‘til it gets below that 30% line. If you plug in your phone every time it gets a little below 100%, eventually, it will have a hard time recharging. So check out these tips and tricks so that your cell can stay by your side for longer!
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TIMESTAMPS:
Get rid of old apps 0:20
Use Low Power Mode 0:36
If you’re in an area with bad reception, turn on Airplane Mode 0:53
Be smart about putting your phone in your pocket 1:17
Clean your phone safely! 1:39
Know when to stop doing software updates 2:03
Power your phone all the way down once in a while 2:25
Your phone can tell you a lot about its battery life! 2:40
Staying at 100% all the time isn’t good for your phone! 2:57
Don’t charge your phone overnight! 3:24
Avoid charging your phone on your bed, too 3:50
So, what IS the best way to charge your phone? 4:12
Leave your phone alone while it’s charging! 4:40
Phones don’t like extreme temperatures 5:02
Invest in that screen protector 5:20
Using a black wallpaper can make your battery last longer! 5:41
Use the locking system on your phone 6:12
Set a short Screen Timeout 6:35
Try to make yourself check your screen less often 6:57
A tip for travelers: turn off your phone’s location tracking! 7:25
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SUMMARY:
- If you notice that you’re not using an app anymore, uninstall it from your phone.
- If you know you’re going to be in an area with bad reception, turning on Airplane Mode will save your battery.
- When you’re picking a phone case, get one that has a little plug for the charging port!
- Use a dry cotton cloth to clean the screen and the back, like what you might clean your glasses with.
- Your phone can tell you a lot about its battery life! Your phone might also be able to tell you when you last charged it.
- If your phone is hooked up to your charger and keeps charging after it’s reached 100%, it can drain the battery.
- Keep charging past that for hours while you’re in a deep slumber. In the morning you’ll find that your phone probably won’t stay at a very full battery for long!
- If there are any tears in the cord you haven’t noticed, or if it doesn’t fit just right in your phone’s charging port, you might be at risk for a spark.
- Don't let your phone lose its battery completely before you charge it; just wait ‘til it gets below that 30% line.
- If you keep using your phone while it’s plugged in, it won’t charge as quickly, and the battery will drain faster after you unplug it.
- If it’s super cold or super hot, it’s not good for your phone. Either one can hurt its internal parts!
- If your screen is black, your phone doesn’t have to “work” to light up any brightly colored pixels.
- Yeah, it might get a little annoying unlocking your phone more often, but setting a 15 to 30-second timeout can go a long way!
- Each time you light up your screen, it uses a little bit of battery. Think of how much battery you’re using just to check your screen that many times a day!
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You know, these days, our phones are basically
part of us. Almost like your lift pinky. While they are magical devices that can do
pretty much anything, phones aren’t invincible! Check out these tips and tricks so that your
cell can stay by your side for longer! 1. Get rid of old apps. Occasionally, take an app inventory. If you notice that you’re not using an app
anymore, uninstall it from your phone. This will free up space and help it run more
efficiently! It’s also good to be aware of which
apps
are using the most space. 2. Use Low Power Mode. Turning on this feature will make your phone
charge faster! BUT just know that apps might run slower and
you may stop getting emails, automatic updates…any “extra” things running in the background
will stop, or at least slow down. 3. If you’re in an area with bad reception,
turn on Airplane Mode. Your phone uses battery to search for reception. Even if it isn’t picking up any service,
your phone will continue to search for some. This will ser
iously drain your battery! If you know you’re going to be in an area
with bad reception, turning on Airplane Mode will save your battery. 4. Be smart about putting your phone in your
pocket. Its' the easiest way to carry your phone—we
all do it! But the thing is, your pocket could be full
of lint, dust, and other little debris that could get into your phone’s charging port. If the port is full of this yucky stuff, it
won’t charge as well. When you’re picking a phone case, get one
that has a litt
le plug for the charging port! 5. Clean your phone safely! We all know not to get our phones wet, but
ANY kind of moisture is bad for your phone. This includes what you might reach for to
clean it with; don’t use wet wipes, rubbing alcohol, or sprays. Just use a dry cotton cloth to clean the screen
and the back, like what you might clean your glasses with. 6. Know when to stop doing software updates. The people who made your phone will only give
you software support for 2 generations. If your ph
one is older, you might still be
able to do the update, but certain apps may not run right, which can be frustrating! A new update that isn’t exactly compatible
with your phone will just eat up space, too. 7. Power your phone all the way down once in
a while. This is different from letting the battery
get to 0%; hit the actual Off button and let your phone sit for a few minutes. Doing this once a week is good for your phone,
and it will extend its life! 8. Your phone can tell you a lot about its
battery
life! In your phone’s Settings, you should be
able to see how much battery time you have left, in hours and minutes! Your phone might also be able to tell you
when you last charged it. This can help you stop overcharging! On that note… 9. Staying at 100% all the time isn’t good
for your phone! If your phone is hooked up to your charger
and keeps charging after it’s reached 100%, it can drain the battery. Your phone contains a lithium-ion battery,
which means it operates best when your p
hone is between 30 and 50%. Keeping your phone at 100% all the time makes
it tired! Speaking of which… 10. Don’t charge your phone overnight! To avoid the problem I just talked about,
get out of the habit of charging your phone when you go to bed. I know it’s easy to do but charging overnight
will cause it to get to that 100% but keep charging past that for hours while you’re
in a deep slumber. In the morning you’ll find that your phone
probably won’t stay at a very full battery for long! 11. Av
oid charging your phone on your bed, too. It's a fire hazard! Your phone will get warm as you charge it,
and it’s plugged into an electrical outlet, right? If there are any tears in the cord you haven’t
noticed, or if it doesn’t fit just right in your phone’s charging port, you might
be at risk for a spark. 12. So, what IS the best way to charge your phone?? Don't let your phone lose its battery completely
before you charge it; just wait ‘til it gets below that 30% line. Your phone can remember
when you charge it. So, if you plug in your phone every time it
gets a little below 100%, eventually, it will have a hard time recharging. Remember your phone functions best at 30-50%. If you’re on the go a lot, get a wireless
charger or charging pad; smartphones charge best this way anyway. And… 13. Leave your phone alone while it’s charging! This may be the hardest advice to follow,
don’t use your phone while it’s charging! Think of charging as a way of letting your
phone take a much-needed na
p. If you keep using your phone while it’s
plugged in, it won’t charge as quickly, and the battery will drain faster after you
unplug it. 14. Phones don’t like extreme temperatures. Hey neither do I! If it’s super cold or super hot, it’s
not good for your phone. Either one can hurt its internal parts! Keeping your phone at a consistent mild temperature
is best. Don’t leave it in your car or outside. 15. Invest in that screen protector. It might just seem like spending extra money,
but it could s
ave your phone’s screen! Replacing cracked screens can be expensive
and frustrating. Doing everything you can to protect your phone
from drops is important. This means getting a good shock-absorbing
phone case too! 16. Using a black wallpaper can make your battery
last longer! Bizarre right? But it makes sense! If your screen is black, your phone doesn’t
have to “work” to light up any brightly colored pixels. Along with this, using a wallpaper that moves
can drain your battery too—that’s a lot o
f effort for your phone to make that wallpaper
move all day, or light it up! Try out a black screen for a day, and let
me know how it goes in the comments—did it really make a difference? 17. Use the locking system on your phone. Whether you prefer facial recognition, iris
scanning, or your thumbprint, locking your phone not only keeps things safe and secure,
but it prevents any accidental usage while your phone is tumbling around in your bag. By “accidental usage,” I mean accidentally
opening a
pps or email, and of course, calling someone by mistake! You know what that’s called. 18. Set a short Screen Timeout. Yeah, it might get a little annoying unlocking
your phone more often, but setting a 15 to 30-second timeout can go a long way! It keeps your phone running more efficiently
because it will take a little snooze more often, and this will save your battery too! And while we’re talking about your phone’s
screen… 19. Try to make yourself check your screen less
often. That might sound h
ard, and you might be thinking,
“Does it really make that much difference?” Well, it turns out it does! Researchers say that the average person checks
their phone about, wait for it -- 150 times a day. Each time you light up your screen, it uses
a little bit of battery. Think of how much battery you’re using just
to check your screen that many times a day! 20. A tip for travelers: turn off your phone’s
location tracking! This is a good tip for anyone, but especially
for those frequent travelers
who might be stressing about their phone going 0% on them
while abroad! A lot of apps will ask you if it can track
your location, so your friends will know where you’re at. Whether you think this is cool or creepy,
it really drains your battery! Turn this capability completely off in your
Settings. Hey, if you learned something today, give
this video a like and share it with a friend! And here are some more videos I think you’ll
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Comments
Hey BrightSides! What apps do you use most on your phone? 📲
Great video. Small feedback on the following points. 02:03 - Know when to stop doing software update - Once the support period is over, no company will send you further updates. Where do you think you'll download unsupported update from ? Unless you're flashing a custom ROM which most people don't do 04:34 - Wireless charger isn't the best way to charge. Both the coils on phone and wireless charger have to perfectly align to charge properly. If not a lot of electricity is converted into heat which will affect the battery.
Keeping a lithium ion battery at a 100% all the time does not make your battery ‘tired’ it’s actually preferred that you charge it up all the way so that you can prevent the battery from dying which is worse than charging it to a 100%.
Thank u so much for all the tips I was always wondering why my phone would run out of charge when it was at a hundred percent😅
Hi Bright Side! I put a black screen on my phone for one day; I haven't noticed any difference yet. I love watching your videos--I am learning so much.
Thanks for the video,now i know more about my phone but i have a question, is it working on a tablet and a laptop ??
Who else charges there phone overnight 👇🏻
I like these tips except for the fact that Lithium ‘has memory’ which should not have any. It does not matter whether you charger it at 50% and unplug it at 80% and plug it again for recharging. The only harm with lithium is draining it to zero and maintaining it to 100 (like what is discussed in the video). And also, for Apple users, iPhone’s software is designed to stop electric power to run to the phone when it reaches 100% so it is okay to charge it overnight, the bad side is the socket and other electrical stuff that might cause fire and other hazard. An avid fan here, Bright Side. Thank you for always bringing us brain support! 🙂
Your right! Choosing a “black background” is more battery-saving!
I'm going to try the black wallpaper trick. Thanks for the update! UCkszU2WH9gy1mb0dV-11UJg/ePgfY-K2Kp6Mr8oP1oqAwAc
This video is actually very useful. I followed most of your advice and it works better. Thank you very much.
Thank you Bright Side! i learn many things!
This is how many people use there phone well it’s charging 👇🏽
This is so cool! Thanks for making this video. My phone will definately last longer now! I didnt even know all this stuff. Thanks Brightside ❤️
Dude, phone batteries are designed in a way that it always stays at a safe level of charge even if u keep it at 0 or 100% Unless u have a very cheap/old phone
Great tips! Helpful when I buy a new phone. 📱👍
Changing wallpapers to black to save battery depends on what kind of display your phone is using. for sure this technique will only work for OLED and AMOLED displays since it turns off the light of the pixels to produce black colors. But this does not work on IPS LCD displays since IPS LCDs just covers the pixels to produce black
The black wallpaper very much helped me thanks a lot bright side😊
This is how many people charge their phone when they go to bed and it get to 100% tysm guys OMGGG I never got this much likes thxs guys so much
THANK YOUUUUUUU! This video really helped me with my phone! Thanks, Bright Side, you're the best!