All machines that use batteries need to recharge. The battery will run out when used, including cellphones. Use more often, then the cellphone battery will run out faster.
Waiting for a full cellphone battery is annoying for every cellphone user. Most of us always charge at night when going to sleep until we wake up, so that the cellphone is fully charged without waiting.
Various opinions have emerged that this method will damage the cellphone. Some say that this method has no effect on cellphone damage. Then how is the truth? Is it safe to plug in a cellphone at an overnight charger for cellphones?
Shane Broesky, founder of Farbe Technik, the company that makes chargers and cellphone accessories said, "Keeping the phone plugged in overnight is nothing to do, it won't drastically endanger the device". As quoted from digitaltrends, Monday (10/12).
Shane said cellphones are now sophisticated. The cellphone already knows if the battery is full. With that, it will automatically stop the power flow from the electricity to the cellphone even though in striking conditions it is overcharging protection.
According to Shane, this will be quite safe. But if too often, at any time will reduce the period of cellphone battery usage because of the heat temperature provided.
"If you have a case on your device that does not allow heat to come out, this heat will increase the temperature of the battery and will cause cell oxidation, which will reduce capacity and shorten the life of battery usage." He said.
If you want to fill up at night try to keep the case open to reduce heat and don't do it too often. Although it does not damage the cellphone, the battery capacity used will decrease.
The optimal way to use the battery is to charge it with a charger that is compatible with the cellphone or that is officially provided along with the cellphone. The other way is by not too often letting the cellphone battery run out of zero percent and 100 percent full. This allows charged ions to continue working and protect battery life.
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