Battery life is the most common problem for smartphones. While our handsets have become faster and more powerful over the years, smartphone batteries often last less than a day under heavy use, or even moderate use after a few months.
Smartphone batteries are so sensitive

Sony the producer of lithium-ion battery which is the body producing most batteries has been around for more than two decades, and hasn't fundamentally changed since 1991. And despite lots of effort being put into replacements, these batteries are likely to be with us for many more years.

Here's what you need to know about your smartphone's battery.

It turns out that the batteries in our smartphones are much healthier when we charge them occasionally throughout the day, instead of plugging them in for a big charging session when they're empty.
Charging your phone when it loses 10 percent of its charge would be the best-case , according to Battery University. Obviously, that's not practical for most people, so just plug in your smartphone whenever you can. It's fine to plug and unplug it multiple times a day.
Not only does this keep your smartphone's battery performing optimally for longer, but it also keeps it topped up throughout the day.
periodic top-ups also let you use features you might not normally use because they lower your battery life, like location-based features that use your smartphone's GPS antenna.

Keep your Battery Life Steady and Strong

Smartphone batteries are so sensitive to heat that you have to remove certain cases that insulate heat from your Phone when you charge it. "If you notice that your device gets hot when you charge it, take it out of its case first." If you're out in the hot sun, keep your phone covered. It'll protect your battery's health.
However, your smartphone battery's manufacturer is being too harsh on itself. To be fair, that estimate only really applies if you charge your phone from zero to 100% every time, which is called a full-discharge cycle.
With the assumption that most of us might not wait till our phones reach zero percent before charging it to 100%, it's likely that our phone batteries have more than the manufacturer's 300-500 charging cycle lifespan.
In fact, if you wait till your battery is down to around 25% before plugging it in, you might have closer to 2,000 to 2,500 charging cycles before your battery is permanently damaged from the harsh effects a full-discharge has on a battery.
Yet, while your smartphone battery might sustain enough charging cycles for five years, you're probably doing a lot of other things that are reducing its capacity.

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Smartphone batteries are so sensitive to heat that Apple Suggested you remove certain cases that insulate heat from your iPhone when you charge it.
Charging is basically connecting your device to a external power supply and to both recharge the battery that is within the product and provide power for the circuitry.
Because the fact that the current is diverted into both the circuitry and the battery, the power consumption and the strength of the current is the factors affecting the charge rate.

How else can I save battery?

There are several things a smart phone user can do just to reduce how much power the phone is using, which will both keep your battery going for longer and reduce more slowly.

1. Disabling location and background app refresh for apps that don't need.
2. Turning down the screen brightness.
3. Not closing your apps in multitasking (they are idle - and opening them later actually uses up              more battery)
4. Disabling push notifications for email, Twitter and Facebook
5. Clearing operation log immediately after use of a specific app.

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