How to Extend Battery Life of Your Tablet
It's important to distinguish between the short-term health of the battery, which will allow it to charge and retain a charge for several months or years, and the long-term health of the battery when talking about the battery life of your tablet.
This essay will focus on the latter, dispelling common misconceptions regarding battery life and describing how to care for them to ensure they last as long as possible before you require tablet battery repairs.
Avoid Too Much Heat
One of the worst things you can expose your battery to is heat, especially if you do it frequently or for extended periods of time. The tablet drains the battery as it warms up in an effort to avoid serious harm.
Both immediate and long-term performance may be impacted.
Your tablet may be overheated in some of the most typical ways, including:
Leaving it in a warm vehicle for a number of hours, or even days
Use quick-charge devices frequently; while you may use them occasionally in an emergency, try to avoid doing so and instead use a standard charger whenever possible.
Leaving the item plugged in after it has finished charging actively
Keeping it in the incorrect environment; when not in use, keep the tablet in a cool, draft-free area of your home, away from heat sources.
Adhere to the 80/20 Rule.
If you can recall the early days of laptop and cell phone batteries, you likely learnt that you should let your gadget get as near to 0% battery as possible before recharging it, and then wait until it hits 100% before unplugging it.
That was effective for nickel-cadmium batteries, but lithium-ion batteries of today don't operate in the same manner. It's best to keep your gadget charged between 80% and 20% of its capacity. The majority of batteries feature a mechanism to attempt to keep them from running out of power, but that's not always achievable. Keep an eye on your battery instead, and if it drops below 20%, try to recharge it or switch it to power saving mode.
Unplug it when the battery level reaches 80% to extend battery life.
Get a replacement
All batteries will eventually degrade. Most are made to last between three and five years, though you may extend that with careful battery maintenance. When it stops working, though, you'll need to replace it.
The good news is that you can get your tablet battery replaced in any iPad or Android device with the assistance of the knowledgeable staff at Red Fusion shop at Hamilton Mall.
Online appointments can be made, and while you wait, a brand-new battery can be installed in your tablet if you bring it in. Call us right away or make an online appointment with PC Laptops to replace your tablet's battery.