Leaving your phone on charge overnight causes the battery to continuously draw power. This increases heat in both the battery and the charger. If the phone is placed under a bed or pillow, the risk of overheating increases due to poor ventilation. In many cases, this situation can lead to an explosion or fire.
Modern smartphones contain lithium-ion batteries, which have limited charge cycles. When the phone remains on charge even after being 100% charged, the battery continuously undergoes micro-charge cycles. This process reduces battery capacity and reduces backup time over a period of months.
The phone's charging circuitry and processor are constantly active when the device is connected to the charger for extended periods. This puts additional load on the system. As a result, the phone heats up and performance suffers, such as lagging or slowing app loading.
Many users use local or cheap cables instead of the charger that comes with their phone. These chargers often have poor voltage control, increasing the risk of sparking or short circuits. According to experts, you should always use an original or certified charger.
If you must charge your phone at night, consider using timer charging or a smart plug that automatically shuts off the power when the charge is full. Also, avoid leaving your phone on the bed while charging, and use the fast charging feature only when necessary. This will ensure long-term battery health.
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