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Calibrate Your Android Phone, Laptop, Macbook, iPhone Battery Life

Calibration of your battery is essential every once a month, depending on your usage, it can be done once every six months. For your information, calibration is the act of discharging your macbook pro, android mobile phone, iphone, laptop or any devices’ battery power life until it is not bootable. Below is the step by step tutorial:

Step 1 – Completely drain your battery until it completely shuts itself off.
Step 2 – Turn the device on again and let it shut itself off one more time.
Step 3 – Charge your device while it is off for over 8 hours.
When you’re done, you should see a significant increase in your battery’s charge life. This can be seen with a dramatic increase in battery life even under heavy usage.

We’ve tested this method on both our android mobile phone and Sony laptop and it works. Yet to test it on our iPad. We believe this battery calibration trick works on almost every notebook, laptop and mobile phone devices.

If you happened to have a samsung, dell, hp, toshiba or any devices and it works, do drop your comment below, and if it doesn’t, tell us why. And if you’re too lazy to perform these 3 simple steps, Android has a battery calibration app known as ‘Battery Calibration ‘. It allows you to recalibrate your battery once it charges to 100% without having to manually run a script in a terminal emulator, wipe battery stats in CWMR or reboot, very convenient.

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