
"This isn't always a problem with newer tablets, but most tablets on the market will suffer from being left plugged in overnight. Tablets typically charge to 100% and stop using electricity. However, leaving your tablet plugged in can cause it to continue trickle-charging to keep the battery full, which can stress the battery over time and diminish its lifespan. Instead, unplug your tablet when its battery reaches 100%. As a rule of thumb, it's best to keep your battery charged between 20% and 80%."
"Also: Samsung's new flagship Galaxy tablets are the iPad Pro for Android fans - but something's missing Most tablets offer six to eight hours of use on a single charge, though battery life diminishes with age and continued use. While there are many things you can do to conserve battery life, here are the ones you should avoid to ensure your battery's longevity."
Most tablets deliver six to eight hours of use per charge, and battery capacity decreases with age and frequent use. Keeping a tablet plugged in after it reaches full charge can cause trickle-charging that stresses the battery and reduces lifespan. Batteries should generally be maintained between about 20% and 80% charge to prolong longevity. Avoid repeatedly letting the battery drain to zero and then leaving the device unused. Store unused tablets at roughly 50% charge. Use certified chargers to reduce stress and overheating and prevent avoidable long-term battery damage.
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