@Drew
I’m just saying you’re wrong. Fully charging and then draining your battery is bad for it. That stresses the battery and lowers its health. Don’t promote this bad habit!
Florian said:
@Drew
I’m just saying you’re wrong. Fully charging and then draining your battery is bad for it. That stresses the battery and lowers its health. Don’t promote this bad habit!
I’m not the original poster. You’re right, draining it to 0% or too much does harm it. You should start charging at 20%. My point is that by charging it to 80%, you’re limiting yourself. Eventually, it will lose battery health anyway, so you’re wasting it.
@Drew
No, you aren’t. You’re thinking the wrong way. By changing your habits, you help your battery last longer and stay healthier. Sure, you might lose a bit of screen time, but that’s just taking care of your device. You wouldn’t drive your car at full speed all the time, right?
@Alden
I always use fast charging. There’s no way anyone is going back to charging like in the past unless there’s a safe feature like using it plugged in like a laptop.
Will it ruin your battery? No. It will drain it faster than usual, so you might need to charge during the day.
No way!
It will drain your battery but not wreck it.
Minecraft PE will NOT harm your battery at all. I have the S24 Ultra and I game on it often. If I’m not gaming or heavily watching videos, I can go two days without charging. If you feel like your battery is low before your next charge, just turn on power saving mode. The only difference I notice is that AOD is off. I don’t see a performance drop. You can use power saving mode all the time unless you’re gaming. The phone is great and so is the battery from my experience. You can make the battery last longer by using power saving mode and lowering your resolution and refresh rates. No need for anything fancy…
More likely to hurt your brain than your battery.
Check out Pojav Launcher. It lets you play the full Java edition! The phone may get hot, but that’s okay. Just set the charge limit to 80% and the battery should last longer than the phone itself
Bruh, I just hate that it actually overheats.
If you keep your charge above 20% and limit it to 80% (you can set this in your settings), you should be good for the next three years before needing a new battery or phone. Personally, I…