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About Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night (A Must Read)

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This has been an issue that started since the invention of mobile phones. Our daily usage of this small pocket computers makes it almost impossible for it to save power at the end of each day. Often times, many of us connect our phones to the charger at night and fall asleep, content in the knowledge that
we will wake up to a fully charged device.

Now that raise the question of – Is It Safe Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge OverNight ? Is it destroying your smartphone’s battery or reducing its lifespan?

Is It Safe Leaving Your Smartphone To Charge Over-night

We have heard loads of myths and debatable ideas on this issue. You will discover that the Internet is filled with opinions masking as facts. What is the truth? This post will reveal some and probably change your opinion.

Shane Broesky, co-founder of Farbe Technik – a company that makes charging accessories says

Leaving your phone plugged in overnight is okay to do, it will not drastically harm your device, your phone is very smart, once it is fully charged it knows when to stop the current from coming in to protect your phone from overcharging.”

But wait, it appears there might be times when leaving your smartphone charging overnight can considerably reduce the lifespan of your battery.

Lithium-ion batteries can react poorly if your phone experiences elevated temperatures, leading to a damaging effect, If you have a case on your device that does not allow for heat to escape, this heat will increase the temperature of the battery and will cause cell oxidation, which will shrink the capacity and shorten the lifespan.“ explained Shane.

If your smartphone uses a case, be sure to take it off at night in the event you’re going to leave the phone plugged in and charging.

How Best to Charge Your Smartphone
Shane Continues…..

The sweet spot for Lithium-ion batteries is to keep them charged between 50 and 80 percent. This allows for the charged ions to continue to work and protect the life of your battery. Charging your device in short spurts throughout the day will give these ions just enough energy to keep them going.” he said.

In simple English, frequent charging instead of one daily charge up is safer for your battery. It might not be convenient, but that is the optimal way to charge your smartphone if you want to ensure the longest life possible.

Don’t Do

The major threat to your battery is charge cycles, a charge cycle is where your battery goes from empty or near-empty to full and every phone battery has a limited number of charge cycles before the end of its life.” Shane explains.

Although you might be lucky with a high number of charge cycles before that limit is reached, but eventually your smartphone battery will noticeably degrade and when it does, you will discover that it only lasts a very short amount of time, or it will simply not turn on at all.

Shane suggests

Try to avoid going from 0 to 100 percent whenever possible, this will start to break down your battery and give your device a shorter lifespan.”

Quality Accessories the Best

One very important factor to put into consideration when charging your smartphone is the quality of the accessories you use. The best way to go is to use the charger and cable that was shipped with your smartphone. Don’t have that ? You should buy another official charger and cable.

Most times original chargers and cables are quite expensive, but you can still find very good alternatives. I will personally recommend Konga – Online store in Nigeria. It is also very essential to ensure that the charger and cable you buy has the correct rating. Cross-check the amp or watt rating with your phone’s specifications.

And Finally……

You now know that leaving your phone plugged into the charger overnight carry little risk, on the condition that you are using genuine charger and cable. And as long as you don’t let your phone overheat.

Now for a quick recap for best results with your smartphone charging, here’s what to remember:

Always use original chargers and cables, or certified alternatives from reputable brands and retailers.

Do not let your phone get too hot, be sure to remove the case when charging overnight.
To get the longest battery life possible, try to keep your battery between 50 and 80 percent.
Avoid letting your smartphone battery completely discharge, and don’t charge it from 0 percent up to 100 percent too often.
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