Should you charge your phone overnight or not?
Chances are, you plug in your phone before
you go to bed at night, thinking it’s best to greet the morning with a fully
charged device. Is this a good idea? That
depends. Here’s the thing.
Many people don’t expect to keep their
phones for much longer than two years. For the most part, experts say, those
people are not going to notice much damage to their phones batteries before
they start hankering for a new device.
If that sounds like you, feel free to
charge every night, and as often as you like in between.
But frequent charging takes a toll on the
lithium- ion batteries in our phones. And it’s not because they can be over –
charged, said Edo Campos, a spokesman for Anker, which produces phone chargers.
“Smart phones are, in fact, smart,” Campos said. “They know when to stop
charging.”
Android phones and iPhones are equipped
with chips that protect them from absorbing excess electrical current once they
are fully charged. So in theory, any damage from charging your phone overnight
with an official charger, or a trustworthy off- brand charger, should be
negligible. But the act of charging is itself bad for your phone’s battery.
Here’s
why.
Most phones make use of a technology that
allows their batteries to accept more current faster. The technology enables
phones to adjust to the amount of charge that a charger is capable of
supplying.
The technology allows power to pulse into
the battery in specific modulations, increasing the speed at which the lithium
ions in the battery travel from one end to the other causing the battery to
charge more quickly. But this process also leads lithium ion batteries to
corrode faster than they otherwise would.
It limits the life span of the battery.
Is there a solution?
If you’re intent on preserving your battery
beyond the lifetime of the typical phone or tablet, Zeine; the founder, chief
scientist and chief technological officer of the wireless charging company Ossia,
suggested using a charger meant for a less powerful device, though he couldn’t
guarantee that it would work.
If the electronics are right, they can
actually preserve the battery because you’re always charging it slowly.
Other thing to keep in mind is that don’t allow
your device to be overheated. Apple’s website says temperatures above 35
degrees Celsius can permanently damage battery capacity.
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