
Charging cycles
Charging cycles refer to the process of fully charging and then fully discharging a rechargeable battery, like those in phones or laptops. Each cycle represents one complete use: for example, using 50% of battery one day and then recharging back to 100%, followed by using 50% again and recharging. Batteries have a limited number of these cycles before their capacity diminishes, meaning they won't hold a charge as long. Properly managing charging habits can help extend the lifespan of your device’s battery.