Others fastidiously keep their batteries between 40 percent and 80 percent, never allowing a full charge, guided by the belief that a battery will last longer as a result. Some people just plug their phones into a charger (or toss them onto a wireless charging pad) whenever power is available. Even with that experience under my belt, it has never been totally clear to me whether being careful about how often I recharge my phone actually extends the life of the battery enough to make a difference, or if it’s just another hassle in a world with far too many of them. Before that, I was an iPhone sales specialist at an Apple Store. I’m a senior staff writer at Wirecutter, and I’ve been writing about phones and tech since 2011. If you’re unsure whether there’s a “right” way to charge your phone - or whether charging it too long, too often or too fast can damage the battery - you’re not alone.
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