I just got a new cell phone and the one thing that drives me nuts, is when the thing goes dead before the day is over.

I did a little research this time to make sure I get everything out of my battery, here is what the experts say you should do to make sure your battery never goes dead.

1. Don't use a wireless charger too much. Wireless charging put a strain on the battery. Using a wireless charger too much will most likely damage your iPhone. It is recommended to avoid using a wireless charger too much.

2. Don't charge to 100%. This is the most common mistake we most make. Instead of leaving your phone with around 80% charged battery, you insist on having it 100% full. Experts suggests letting your phone operate with between thirty to eighty percent full. Instead of juicing it up overnight, more frequent bursts throughout the day is preferred.

3. Don't leave your case on while charging. While charging, some heat will be generated. The heat produced needs to be let out, to avoid overheating the battery while charging. If this heat happens to be trapped by the case, your battery may overheat and cause its lifespan to be affected.

4. Not a good idea to use a different charger then the one that came with your phone. When buying an Apple phone, it comes with a charger which is able to cut off charging at 100% charge. If you are using the cheap, unauthorized USB cords, it will not stop charging even if the battery is fully charged hence damaging it and… it may even end up killing you.

5. Never let your phone get over heated. Have ever noticed, your phone tends to act a little crazy if its left in the sun? Alot of phone company's say the 'comfortable' temperatures for phones are between thirty two and ninety five degrees. Anything less or more than this might end up damaging your battery.

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