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Common Mistakes While Charging Your Electronic Gadgets

In today’s digital age, electronic gadgets have become integral to our lives. From smartphones to laptops and tablets, we rely on these devices for communication, entertainment, work, and more. To properly take advantage of your gadgets, you need a good battery life as a power backup to not miss out on anything in case of a power failure. But what about the battery life of your gadgets? Taking care of your device’s battery is crucial for its longevity. All batteries have an expiry date, and how you charge your gadgets significantly determines how long the battery lasts. If you face issues with your electronic gadgets, book a repair or service request at OneDios within 60 seconds.

Unfortunately, many of us make common mistakes when charging our devices, which reduces the battery lifespan and poses potential safety hazards. To avoid these problems, you must be mindful of how you use and charge your gadgets.

In this blog, we’ll explore some of these common charging mistakes and how to avoid them to ensure the longevity and safety of your electronic devices.

  1. Overcharging

One of the most prevalent mistakes is overcharging your gadgets. Leaving your device plugged in after it reaches 100% can strain the battery and lead to degradation over time. To avoid overcharging:

  • Unplug your device once it reaches a full charge.
  • Consider using a charger with an automatic shutoff feature.

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  1. Using Non-Approved Chargers

Opting for inexpensive or unapproved chargers from unfamiliar brands can risk your safety. These chargers usually lack safety features and may not offer the appropriate voltage and amperage, which could damage your device or, in severe cases, fire hazards. To avoid this mistake:

  • Always use the charger that came with your device or a reputable third-party charger certified for your device.
  • Look for safety certifications like UL, CE, or ETL.

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  1. Charging in Extreme Temperatures

Exposing your gadget to extreme temperatures while charging can harm the battery and reduce capacity. Avoid charging your devices in extremely hot or cold environments:

  • Charge your gadgets in a temperature-controlled room.
  • If it’s too hot, turn off the device while charging.
  • Don’t leave your device in a car on a hot day.
  • Always remove the laptop from its bag, smartphone or tablet from its protective case while charging.
  1. Avoid Frequent Recharges and Fast Chargers

It is advisable to allow the battery to discharge to 20% before charging it. Charging the battery constantly and unnecessarily reduces its lifespan. You should charge the device up to 80% and then disconnect the charger. Wait until the battery level drops below 10% before charging. It may not always be feasible to follow, but whenever possible, try.

It might not be ideal for your battery’s health to constantly use a fast charger since this method delivers a higher voltage to your phone’s battery, causing a quick increase in temperature. If you are facing issues with your battery, you can book authorised services with OneDios in a few clicks and get your gadget repaired.

  1. Using Generic or Damaged Cables

The charging cable is just as important as the charger itself. Using generic or damaged cables can result in slow charging speeds or even damage your device. To avoid this:

  • Use high-quality, undamaged charging cables.
  • Replace frayed or damaged cables promptly.
  1. Charging Under Pillows or Bedding

Charging your gadgets under pillows, blankets, or other fabrics can lead to overheating, which poses a fire hazard. Phones, laptops and tablets generate heat while getting charged, and that heat needs to be dissipated to save them from any possible damage or battery degradation. Ensure proper ventilation while charging:

  • Place your device on a flat, hard surface while charging.
  • Keep it away from flammable materials.
  1. Ignoring Software Updates

Manufacturers often release software updates that optimise battery performance. Ignoring these updates can result in decreased battery life. To prevent this mistake:

  • Keep your device’s software up to date.
  • Enable automatic updates for convenience.
  1. Leaving Your Device Plugged In Overnight

Most of us habitually charge our smartphones before going to bed. Leaving your gadget plugged in overnight can lead to overcharging and reduce battery health over time. To avoid this:

  • Charge your device during the day when you can monitor it.
  • If you must charge overnight, use a timer or smart plug to limit the charging time. This reduces battery degradation.

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  • Using Third-party Battery Apps

Installing multiple battery-saving apps on your mobile phone or tablet is not advisable. Although several free apps for battery-saving are available on the Play Store, they put additional strain on your battery and do not contribute to saving your battery’s life. Download the OneDios app or book an appointment online for smartphone repair. Our technicians from OneDios are just six clicks away.

Conclusion

By avoiding these common charging mistakes, you can extend the lifespan of your electronic gadgets and reduce the risk of safety hazards. Remember that taking care of your device’s battery is essential for its long-term performance and reliability. You can protect your devices from potential damage by keeping them cool, cleaning regularly, avoiding direct sunlight and extreme heat, and backing up your data. OneDios is a valuable partner in laptop, smartphone or tablet care, collaborating with renowned brands and providing essential services, maintenance schedules, and repair assistance. 

At OneDios, we aim to make your experience easier, smoother, more comfortable, and more convenient for our customers. We approach your issues and complaints with great attention and care and offer quick services to resolve them. You can book the service on OneDios here for regular maintenance and repair of home appliances of any brand. Proper charging habits can help you get the most out of your electronic gadgets while ensuring they remain safe.

 
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Find My Device: Easy ways to track your lost phone!

Nowadays, phones play a key role in our lives in keeping us updated. They also have personal and work-related important data stored and if you somehow lose your phone, it can be very distressing. A lost phone could be stolen or misplaced out of your sight accidentally. These days, most smartphones have some built-in features like find my device that allows you to track the lost phone remotely. There are also OEM and third-party service providers offering this service for you. Losing a phone is never a pleasant experience as it can get extremely stressful and exhausting. So, What do you do if you, unfortunately, face a similar situation and lose your phone?

 

There are a few easy ways to track down a lost phone:

       1. Find my device

Find my device is a google feature for android phones. If you log in to a google account on your phone, find my device automatically turns on. Through this feature, you can also lock or erase the data on your phone.

There are a few pre-conditions for you to be able to use the ‘Find my device’ feature-

  • Your phone must be switched on.
  • Google account must be signed in.
  • Your phone should be connected to a mobile network or wi-fi
  • It must have the location tracker turned on
  • It must have the ‘Find my device’ feature turned on

To remotely lock or wipe the stored data on your lost phone, follow these steps-

  • Sign in to your Google account on ww.google.com/android.com/find
  • Select the lost phone, and it will receive a notification.
  • You will receive approximate location-related information about your lost phone on the map.
  • You can choose to either lock or erase the data of your lost phone with its security password.

 

       2. Google Maps

The location history feature on google maps can also help you find your phone. To use this feature, turn on Google maps and you will find this feature under “your timeline” in the menu.

Steps to follow-

  • Open Google maps
  • Log in to the Google account of the misplaced device on another phone or PC
  • Click on the three-dotted icon on the top right corner
  • Select ‘Your Timeline’
  • Enter the day, date, and month for which you are looking at the location history of the lost phone.

The only constraint for this feature is that your lost phone must be switched on and have the location tracker turned on.

 

       3. IMEI Tracker for a lost phone.

IMEI refers to International Mobile Equipment Identity. It is a unique 15-digit number mandated by GSM. IMEI acts as a unique identification number for your phone. It means that every time you make a call or send an SMS it is the IMEI number that is automated and tracked. Enforcement agencies and service providers generally maintain these databases, which categorizes a particular IMEI in either blacklist or whitelist.  you can make a report/request to have the IMEI blacklisted if your phone is lost.

Your phone’s IMEI number is usually printed on its backside or underneath the cover. Alternatively, you can also check it from the About Phone option in the settings.

 

       4. Apps

A few apps are available online, which can track a lost phone or storage device if you have them pre-installed on your device. Parents use this app to keep track of their ward’s movement for their security. But they are equally effective in finding your lost phone.

A few examples of such apps are- Family locator, Life360, and Safe365. 

However, there are a few issues related to them. You must keep in mind these issues before you decide to use them:

 

  • Only two alerts and two-day location history on the free plan
  • Crime reporting and rapid response features are missing.
  • Locking and erasing data feature not available
  • A few apps might not have a free version available.
  • Data privacy concerns

 

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