Smartphone, does charging it in the car burn the battery? Be careful if you notice these signs

Smartphone, does charging it in the car burn the battery? Be careful if you notice these signs
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You may have done it a thousand times, but are you sure that charging your smartphone in the car is a good idea, or are you instead burning the battery?

For a few years now it has become one indispensable tool which we really can’t do without. A sort of appendix that we always carry with us.

The smartphones today it is almost a computer; much more than a phone, it integrates several uses that have completely transformed it compared to what it was born for.

Camera, video camera, voice recorder. And what would we be without social media? The use of content instantly with the internet always in our pocket has made us dependent on this device, there’s no denying it.

And woe betide you without it. Once if you were going out and you noticed that the battery was almost empty, you stayed at home until it was almost completely recharged. Today it is no longer a problem, you can recharge your smartphone in the car during your journey. But are we sure that this action is the most correct? It’s just the battery it burns with this method? Let’s find out.

Smartphone: does charging it in the car burn the battery?

Modern cars are generally equipped with USB socket, also useful for recharging your smartphone if necessary and never running out of it. Considering that we often also use it as a navigator, it is clear why we want to have it always charged and ready for use.

But are these sockets really suitable for this purpose? After all, if they are there, they will be useful for something. How to notice if you are damaging your cell phone battery?

Power bank to recharge your smartphone – Targetmotori.com (AdobeStock photo)

The truth you don’t expect

The truth is that charging your smartphone in the car can damage not only its battery, but also that of the car itself. First of all, the USB port you use in your car is less powerful of the charger you use at home. The consequences are obvious: less power means more charging time. And therefore more strain on the phone, and more wear on the battery. Especially if it’s an action you do often.

You will also find yourself at use your car battery, with the risk, if you had to do it with the car stopped, of unloading it and being left stranded. This doesn’t mean that you have to give up having your smartphone always charged. You can always use other methods such as the commode Power banks. It is an external support, a battery to which you can connect your phone – but also other devices – with a USB cable and charge it without problems.

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