Smartphone charging all night, what really happens to the battery: you need to know

Smartphone charging all night, what really happens to the battery: you need to know
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Do you leave your smartphone charging all night? What really happens to the battery: you absolutely need to know.

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Every day we now spend many hours with the smartphone in our hands: the mobile phone has become a very important element in our lives since it influences every single aspect of the day. Leaving aside the main function (that of making calls), we can state that these devices no longer know limits: they are powerful navigators, they can provide answers to every user’s question, they can be used for complete web browsing and for guaranteed fun on social networks, they can control other intelligent devices.

Obviously using the phone for all these functions, you have to deal with a significant problem: the battery tends to run out quickly. The vast majority of people tend to charge your cell phone at night, perhaps leaving it connected to the socket for 6-7 consecutive hours. But what really happens to your battery if you have this habit? Let’s see everything you need to know.

Do you leave your smartphone plugged in all night? What really happens to the battery

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More and more people have this particular habit: leaving their cell phone charging all night so that they wake up to 100% power when they wake up. However, some experts have raised the alarm: apparently, this practice can ruin the battery. In reality, modern cell phones have a battery that has a built-in chip that provides protection just in case something like this happens (leaving the phone plugged in overnight). When the smartphone reaches 100% charge, the lithium battery no longer absorbs energy.

Be careful though: since there is still a passage of energy and current, the phone can overheat. For this reason, if you have this habit, never leave your phone under your pillow or worse on a piece of paper (it could actually start a fire).

Then remember that some models may have manufacturing defects: in this case, the danger increases dramatically. According to what some studies have revealed, for lithium batteries the ideal would be to always charge between 20% and 80%, without therefore causing the battery to collapse to 0 and without charging it up to 100%. This is not a rule, but it is something that will allow you to extend its life. After two years, in fact, the performances drop significantly: with this little trick, it is therefore possible to turn everything upside down.

 
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