Filling the phone at night harms it

Filling the phone at night harms it

The mobile phone has already become the inseparable and very necessary object for each of us. Being so necessary, it's good to have a battery full of it all day long. Recent studies have shown that during all this time, we have been mischarging our mobile camera. The idea of doing so [...]

The mobile phone has already become the inseparable and very necessary object for each of us. Being so necessary, it's good to have a battery full of it all day long. Recent studies have shown that during all this time, we have been mischarging our mobile camera. The idea of doing this process all night long is actually extremely harmful to the phone.

This is because the cell phone is recharged even when the battery has reached 100% of the filling, and according to experts, it only brings extra tension for the camera, which means battery damage, to its final expiration.

The most concrete explanation is that the battery has an acidic content that does not require complete charge. Granted, we all want a maximum-charged mobile phone for tomorrow, but there are other ways to do so, such as eliminating programs that we do not use, selecting good areas by signal, and so on. In fact, it takes only one hour to have a stable battery, so we will therefore have to apply what experts have recommended.

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