We can easily step outside our homes without money, but we wouldn’t dare do it without our smartphones. Far from being addicted to our mobile devices, many people rely on them to work or study, which makes it difficult to keep life on track when the battery starts draining quickly.
Battery Saver is a lifesaver whenever our battery is dropping and we’re not at home. But is this feature a good option? For a long time, I’ve heard different opinions about it, many users claim it will eventually damage your smartphone’s battery if it’s used frequently.
By reducing screen brightness, limiting background apps, slowing down CPU performance, and disabling notifications, the Battery Saver feature helps your battery last longer. The question is: Can Battery Saver actually damage your smartphone’s battery? The answer may depend on your habits and how often you use this feature.
While Battery Saver will not directly damage your battery, certain habits will, like always draining it to 0%, using your phone while it’s charging, exposing it to hot environments, and using non-official chargers.
You can safely use Battery Saver mode when your battery is running low, but to keep your battery in good condition for longer, avoid extreme heat and try to keep your charge between 20% and 80%.