No Need to Believe 6 Myths of Charging This Mobile

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No Need to Believe 6 Myths of Charging This Mobile


"Hey, you should not be charging your cell phone all night!" Maybe you've heard someone tell you about it, do not you? Or maybe also had time to read it on a site on the Internet.

Well, it's not really that. Charging a smartphone battery is not something that is hard to grasp but there is some information out there that is less precise to question the battery, which is better to be ignored.

Here are 6 myths related to battery charging problems.

1. Do not charge your phone overnight

THAT IS ACTUALLY : The great possibility for this myth to be the most famous out there. The truth is, according to experts, is fine for charging the battery overnight. 
"Leaving your cell phone powered overnight is a fine thing to do, it will not damage your gadget directly," said Shane Broesky, co-founder of Farbe Technik, a manufacturer of charging accessories. "Your mobile is very smart. When the battery is full, the smartphone will stop any incoming power to protect the phone from overcharging. "

Apparently, gadget-related technology has grown to the point where it knows when to stop the charging process with certainty.

What to worry about is, according to Broesky, the condition of overheating. So, if you want to leave the phone for in-charge overnight, make sure to place it in a fairly cool place.

2. Let the smartphone battery reach 0% before charging

THE ACTUALLY : Conversely, by consuming the battery will make your phone unstable. So do not do it.

If you want to store any lithium-ion batteries for a long time, try to keep the battery charge up to at least 40 percent for safety. Why so? Because when the contents of lithium-ion batteries become too low-for example up to 0 percent- then the battery will become very unstable, and dangerous to charge.

3. Do not use the phone while in charge

ACTUALLY : Understandable why many people believe this myth, especially with the news about the people who died from the explosion that occurred when calling by using a smartphone that is in-charge. Even so, the real problem is not lies in the charging process, but the use of charger that is not original / original.

As long as we use the default charger that was acquired when purchasing the gadget, or a replacement charger that is certified original and made by the same manufacturer, then it would be fine if we call when the phone is in-charge.

Apart from many things, this myth is derived from a true story that makes us to shudder. So, even if it is really to use a smartphone while in-charge with the right charger, it is not recommended to do so using an unoriginal / original charger.

Yes, there is a very small chance that this can happen, but do not take the risk. Unauthentic / original or counterfeit Chargers may be cheaper, but these items do not work efficiently on our mobile batteries, meaning that there is a higher possibility of reaching overheating conditions and possibly hurting us or others when used in time which is old.

4. Do not use a charger with a different brand

THE ACTUAL : In addition to not working optimally, the use of chargers with a different brand is indeed should be avoided.

In addition to the risks that may cause the smartphone to explode at any time, the use of a different charger-even, perhaps a clone-will obviously not be as good as the original / original charger (though it may still be usable). tasche in plexiglass

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