Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 19
Phone Battery Advice Shifts to Heat Avoidance Over 100% Charging
Updated
Updated · Android Police · Jun 19

Phone Battery Advice Shifts to Heat Avoidance Over 100% Charging

1 articles · Updated · Android Police · Jun 19

Summary

  • 100% charging occasionally is less damaging than many users fear, with the report arguing that excessive heat is the bigger driver of long-term battery degradation.
  • Heat accelerates lithium-ion wear, especially when phones run demanding apps while charging, sit in direct sunlight, stay in hot cars, or fast-charge and warm up.
  • Modern phones already reduce some charging stress through tools such as charging limits and optimized schedules; Pixel devices offer Adaptive Charging and battery limits, while Samsung and other Android brands provide similar protections.
  • The simpler routine is to cool a warm phone, avoid heavy use during charging, and sometimes remove the case, rather than constantly micromanaging charge percentages.
  • Battery wear remains inevitable, so the broader takeaway is to use built-in battery protections and focus on avoiding high temperatures instead of treating every trip to 100% as harmful.

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