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It is foolish to charge the battery to 100%: This is the standard way to charge the battery without

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Admin

That headline is a bit misleading. It’s not “foolish” to charge a battery to 100% in general—but whether it’s ideal depends on the type of battery and how you use it.

Most modern phones and laptops use lithium-ion batteries. For those, the real science says:

What actually affects battery health

Lithium-ion batteries age faster when they are:

  • Kept at 100% charge for long periods
  • Frequently drained to 0%
  • Exposed to high heat

So the “problem” isn’t reaching 100% briefly—it’s staying there under stress.

What’s generally recommended

For better long-term battery health:

  • Keep daily use in the range of 20%–80%
  • Avoid leaving it plugged in at 100% overnight all the time (especially in heat)
  • Use “optimized charging” features if your device has them

Many devices now include built-in protection:

  • They slow charging near 100%
  • Or pause at ~80–90% until you need it

When charging to 100% is totally fine

  • When you need full battery for travel or long days
  • When the device has smart charge management
  • Occasionally doing full charges does not damage the battery

The bottom line

Charging to 100% is not “wrong”—it just slightly increases long-term wear if done constantly and left sitting there.

If you want, tell me your device (Android, iPhone, laptop model), and I can give more specific, practical charging advice for it.

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