Most smartphones with operating system Android they take to charge from 0% to 100% in approximately one or two hours, this also depends a lot on the number of milliamps (mAh) of the battery and without the use of fast charging, since with the latter its time would be reduced to a matter of minutes; However, some users reported that their device, brand new in certain cases, cannot complete its maximum charge (only 85%), is it a bug? No, in fact the manufacturer is responsible, since they decided to keep a tool on by default, so from Depor we will teach you how to deactivate it.
You cannot charge the battery of your cell phone to 100% because a function is turned on in the “Battery care”, which is responsible for prolonging the useful life of this component after cutting the charge when it reaches 85%, later we will explain why. It is necessary to highlight that if your equipment only charges at lower values, then it could be wear on the aforementioned component or that it is already reaching its last days of use.
Mobile batteries have a useful life that is measured by charge cycle, you deplete a cycle when the sum of your charges result in 100%, for example: suppose you connect your device from 0% to 80%, use it and deplete all energy, charge it again, but this time from 0% to 20%, the sum of both equals 100%, it means that you have exhausted a charging cycle. Batteries between 4,000 and 6,000 mAh support a maximum of approximately 500 charge cycles, which means that you can only charge from 0% to 100% in 500 chances. Manufacturers allow you to charge up to 85% to save your battery, although it is possible to disable this function.
The solution when your Android smartphone does not charge 100%
- First, enter the “Settings” of your phone Androidyou locate it with the icon of a cogwheel or gear.
- Now, click on the section that says “Battery and device care”.
- Here you will see the number of hours and minutes remaining on your battery (without continuous use of course).
- In addition, you will be able to see the values of other cell phone components, such as: the consumption of “Storage” and “RAM Memory” in real time.
- Press on “Battery” and scroll down so that you touch the option called “More battery settings”.
- Finally, turn off the “Protect battery” switch.
- Done, that would be it. Charge your smartphone again and this time it will reach 100%.
So you can change the wallpaper when you get a call
- Enter the calling application, which comes by default on your phone Android.
- Click on the icon of the three vertical points that are in the upper right corner.
- Several options will be displayed, tap on the “Settings” > then on the section that says “Call screen background”.
- You will see a preview of the function. Click on “Background” below > click on the cross icon (top right) > “Select from Gallery”.
- Choose your video and if you want you can use the sound of the video as a ringtone.
- Click on “Use as call background”.
- Done, that would be it. To verify the changes, just ask a friend to bookmark you.