| Mistake | Why It’s Wrong | |---------|----------------| | Believing the battery percentage at face value | Windows can misreport if calibration is off. Always check Full Charge Capacity in the report. | | Installing “battery booster” apps | Most are adware or overcharge your CPU by running constantly. | | Leaving laptop plugged in 24/7 | Holds battery at 100%, accelerating wear (unless you enable 80% limit mode). | | Using fast chargers for overnight charging | Fast charging generates more heat, degrading cells faster. Use standard chargers for overnight. |

However, in the context of creating a helpful and informative "feature" based on your request, I have interpreted "xem" (watch/view), "pin" (battery/power), and "xes" (often a slang or phonetic substitute) through the lens of for high-quality video content. Feature: Optimizing Your Mobile Viewing Experience

Because "xes" is likely a typo for (authentic/quality) or "xem" (viewing), I have prepared a guide on how to check if a battery (especially for phones and laptops) is genuine and high-quality ("pin xịn").

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