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

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

There is a very widespread habit in Italy: that of leaving your smartphone charged all night. But what if you actually do it?

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Smartphones have certainly changed the lives of all of us. These powerful devices have had a shocking impact on human life, to say the least: there is no longer a time when we don’t have these particular devices in our hands. The various IT giants, in reality, have fully exploited the potential of the successors of mobile phones and have therefore put on the table year after year impressive features and notable instruments.

Using the smartphone for a long time, however, immediately gives rise to a problem that absolutely needs to be solved: the battery tends to run down more quickly and our cell phone often leaves us behind. in time of need. Lots of people prefer to charge their phone overnight when they can’t/want to use it. But what happens if you leave it charging overnight? Let’s see everything there is to know… (and what happens instead do you leave the charger plugged in?)

Do you leave your smartphone charging all night? What really happens to your battery

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Many people, after using their phone all day, leave it charging all night. Nothing could be more wrong: the problem is not that the maximum charge would be reached (experts recommend never going below 20% and never exceeding 80% charge) but that for many hours the charger would give useless energy to the drums. The first effect is therefore there for all to see: you will have a shorter overall life cycle of your battery.

Then remember an important aspect related to safety: by creating too strong a concentration of energy, the phone could overheat and the risk of explosions should absolutely not be underestimated. Furthermore, toxic gases could be released: it is therefore better to reduce any problems associated with the case. However, an important aspect should be underlined (we do not want to create alarmism): modern lithium batteries have high safety standards. It is therefore enough to take some precautions and use common sense: for example, buy original chargers, avoid leaving applications open while charging the battery such as games (which could overheat the phone), do not leave the mobile phone under pillows, blankets or on your own body (always to avoid dangerously increasing the temperature). Those who own Xiaomi smartphones, for example, will certainly have ultra-fast chargers: it is therefore useless to leave the smartphone plugged in all night.

 
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