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The answer, of course, is no.So why would anyone think that wireless fast charging would hurt phones? Mainly due to the concern of frequent charging, the biggest benefit of wireles...

Does the iPhone13 wireless charge harm the mobile phone?

The answer, of course, is no.

So why would anyone think that wireless fast charging would hurt phones? Mainly due to the concern of frequent charging, the biggest benefit of wireless charging is that it is free from the bondage of the cable, each charge is taken and put, which reduces the cumbersome plugging and unplugging of the data cable more than the damage to the charging interface, but there are many users who frequently charge and power off will reduce the service life of the mobile phone.

This idea is still affected by nickel-metal hydride batteries, due to technical limitations, nickel-metal hydride batteries have a very strong memory effect at the beginning, and are usually filled after discharge. But now lithium batteries have become the mainstream choice of smart phones, not only has no obvious memory effect, but the \"small number of times\" charging method is more conducive to maintaining the activity of lithium batteries, to avoid recharging when the power is too low.

According to Apple's official explanation, the iPhone battery can retain up to 80% of the original charge after continuing 500 full charge cycles. The charging cycle has nothing to do with the number of charges, and refers to the process of fully discharging the phone after it is fully charged.