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No, it's a lithium battery now, and the phone can be charged as long as it's not overcharged.Myth 1: Keeping the charger plugged in will damage the batteryMany people think that ch...

Will unplugging your phone without a full charge affect battery life?

No, it's a lithium battery now, and the phone can be charged as long as it's not overcharged.

Myth 1: Keeping the charger plugged in will damage the battery

Many people think that charging your phone overnight will damage the battery, but this is not the case. Current mainstream mobile phones are equipped with smart ics that automatically stop charging after a full charge.

2. Charging your phone when it's dead

This theory applies to early nickel-metal hydride batteries, and the lithium batteries that are currently standard for mobile phones are not needed at all. Nickel-metal hydride batteries need to be charged after full discharge because they have a memory effect, while lithium batteries do not have this problem, so they can be charged at any time.

Myth 3: The battery will be damaged with the increase of charging times

Previously, it was widely believed that the lithium ions of lithium batteries would lose vitality with the increase of charging times, leading to the battery life, but Apple explained that the life of lithium batteries depends on the charging cycle rather than the number of times. Simply put, if you charge your phone to 50%, and then charge it again to 50% after exhaustion, this is a complete charge and discharge cycle.

Myth 4: Don't use your phone while charging

Although there have been cases of people being electrocuted when using a phone while charging, it's actually not a problem with the phone or the battery technology. This can happen simply by using a charging phone in the sink or bathtub, or by using a cheap, unguaranteed copycat charger. Genuine mobile phones and chargers have current protection measures, and the maximum voltage is far lower than the maximum voltage borne by the human body.

Myth 5: Third-party batteries and chargers are not safe

In fact, there is some truth to this view, but it is not absolute. Mobile phone manufacturers advise users to buy original accessories to ensure that there are no accidents. Third-party batteries and chargers certified by manufacturers are basically big brands, and there are few safety problems. Only those unbranded, cheap copycat batteries and chargers are not safe


No, it's a lithium battery now, and the phone can be charged as long as it's not overcharged.

Myth 1: Keeping the charger plugged in will damage the battery

Many people think that charging your phone overnight will damage the battery, but this is not the case. Current mainstream mobile phones are equipped with smart ics that automatically stop charging after a full charge.

2. Charging your phone when it's dead

This theory applies to early nickel-metal hydride batteries, and the lithium batteries that are currently standard for mobile phones are not needed at all. Nickel-metal hydride batteries need to be charged after full discharge because they have a memory effect, while lithium batteries do not have this problem, so they can be charged at any time.

Myth 3: The battery will be damaged with the increase of charging times

Previously, it was widely believed that the lithium ions of lithium batteries would lose vitality with the increase of charging times, leading to the battery life, but Apple explained that the life of lithium batteries depends on the charging cycle rather than the number of times. Simply put, if you charge your phone to 50%, and then charge it again to 50% after exhaustion, this is a complete charge and discharge cycle.

Myth 4: Don't use your phone while charging

Although there have been cases of people being electrocuted when using a phone while charging, it's actually not a problem with the phone or the battery technology. This can happen simply by using a charging phone in the sink or bathtub, or by using a cheap, unguaranteed copycat charger. Genuine mobile phones and chargers have current protection measures, and the maximum voltage is far lower than the maximum voltage borne by the human body.

Myth 5: Third-party batteries and chargers are not safe

In fact, there is some truth to this view, but it is not absolute. Mobile phone manufacturers advise users to buy original accessories to ensure that there are no accidents. Third-party batteries and chargers certified by manufacturers are basically big brands, and there are few safety problems. Only those unbranded, cheap copycat batteries and chargers are not safe


Now the battery is basically lithium battery, the mobile phone used in the past is basically nickel-metal hydride battery, and lithium battery has no memory, the battery life is determined by the number of fully charged and discharged.

In addition, when we usually use mobile phones, in fact, many mobile phone applications are very power consumption, for example, Bluetooth, GPS, WIFI and so on are very power consumption, and we turn the mobile phone screen too bright will also consume electricity.

It is best not to play games while charging or call while charging, it is suggested that you can unplug the charger to call or play games, and then go to charge later. Because charging while making a phone call is actually a little dangerous, this negative example will not be cited, develop good mobile phone use habits.

It is recommended that you charge your mobile phone at night, and then the charger should not be at the bedside, slightly away from people, and then disconnect the WIFI, which many friends do not pay attention to. Then the phone power is less than 30% should be charged in time, do not wait for the automatic shutdown and then charge, that is very bad for the phone.


Now the battery is basically lithium battery, the mobile phone used in the past is basically nickel-metal hydride battery, and lithium battery has no memory, the battery life is determined by the number of fully charged and discharged.

In addition, when we usually use mobile phones, in fact, many mobile phone applications are very power consumption, for example, Bluetooth, GPS, WIFI and so on are very power consumption, and we turn the mobile phone screen too bright will also consume electricity.

It is best not to play games while charging or call while charging, it is suggested that you can unplug the charger to call or play games, and then go to charge later. Because charging while making a phone call is actually a little dangerous, this negative example will not be cited, develop good mobile phone use habits.

It is recommended that you charge your mobile phone at night, and then the charger should not be at the bedside, slightly away from people, and then disconnect the WIFI, which many friends do not pay attention to. Then the phone power is less than 30% should be charged in time, do not wait for the automatic shutdown and then charge, that is very bad for the phone. Now the battery is basically lithium battery, the mobile phone used in the past is basically nickel-metal hydride battery, and lithium battery has no memory, the battery life is determined by the number of fully charged and discharged.

In addition, when we usually use mobile phones, in fact, many mobile phone applications are very power consumption, for example, Bluetooth, GPS, WIFI and so on are very power consumption, and we turn the mobile phone screen too bright will also consume electricity.

It is best not to play games while charging or call while charging, it is suggested that you can unplug the charger to call or play games, and then go to charge later. Because charging while making a phone call is actually a little dangerous, this negative example will not be cited, develop good mobile phone use habits.

It is recommended that you charge your mobile phone at night, and then the charger should not be at the bedside, slightly away from people, and then disconnect the WIFI, which many friends do not pay attention to. Then the phone power is less than 30% should be charged in time, do not wait for the automatic shutdown and then charge, that is very bad for the phone.


If your phone is a smartphone, unplugging won't hurt the battery. Today's smartphones are lithium batteries that can be recharged on demand. It doesn't matter if you charge it 70% or 50%, just charge it as much as you want. However, it is best to use the original charger, the power should not be less than 10% or the phone has no electricity to charge, which will lose the life of the battery.


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Now what age, the battery has no so-called \"memory\". However, when using it, be careful not to use the power for 0 and then charge it, which really hurts the battery.

Moreover, the battery is generally used for one or two years, and the life is almost complete. Change a few tens of dollars, if the mobile phone is not out of date then use, if the mobile phone special card, directly change the mobile phone right?


I'm glad to be able to answer this question, and I hope my answer will help you! I think I am quite suitable to answer this question, my family is a mobile phone shop, also repair mobile phones, I think it will not affect the battery life! How to say, in fact, we have a lot of misunderstanding, now I write my view to you, hope to help you.

There are several reasons why it won't affect battery life:

Reason 1: Today's mobile phones are lithium batteries, unlike before are polymer batteries, can be used with charging, not like before, are at night before going to bed? Charge the front, pull it off tomorrow morning, this is overcharging, the news is not reported before, some mobile phones are charged explosion, I this is the harm of overcharging! Also can not use the mobile phone battery has no electricity are off to charge, this is not possible, this is excessive discharge! As long as it is not over-charged and over-discharged, the battery is not full and unplugged is no problem!

Reason 2: Some people think that you can not play with the mobile phone while charging, there have been cases of using the mobile phone while charging, but this is not the problem of the mobile phone battery, it may be in the pool or bath with the charging mobile phone, or it may be the use of cheap cottage chargers! Because our genuine mobile phone chargers have current protection measures, the maximum voltage is far lower than the maximum voltage withstand by the human body!

Reason 3: To use the original authentic charger to charge! Better use what's in the box! The charger is the same as the mobile phone, it is also certified by the manufacturer, and basically it is a big brand!

These are just a few ideas that come to mind. Thank you!


Thank you, Wukong replied. Let me give you my opinion.

With the rapid development of The Times, the hardware and software performance of mobile phones has advanced by leaps and bounds, but I believe that many people have been troubled by the future problem: the battery life of mobile phones still has problems. This makes many people want to obtain better battery life through \"scientific\" maintenance. I also believe that friends around you have heard that \"unplugging the power supply will damage the life of the power supply\"? This statement sounds reasonable, but is it really true? What can be done to achieve the effect of battery maintenance?

Let me first talk about the misunderstanding of mobile phone batteries. First: the mobile phone battery must be fully charged after discharge. The reason is that the mobile phone battery has a memory function, and charging the mobile phone before the power is used up will cause the battery capacity to decline, thus affecting the life of the mobile phone battery; Second: battery charging cycle life. Many people understand that the charge cycle life is the number of times you charge, this is not correct. I understand that the charging cycle life is that only when the charging power reaches 100% can it be counted once. So the impact of multiple charging on the battery is not large;

So how do you really do the effect of battery maintenance? First: Avoid the phenomenon of overcharging and overdischarging. Personally, the best battery range for mobile phones is 20-80%. If you want to make the mobile phone battery have a longer life, you can try to control the power of the mobile phone when it is normally used in this range, so as to slow down the capacity attenuation of the mobile phone battery; Second: mobile phone charging environment. Mobile phone lithium battery life will also be affected by the charging environment, too high or too low charging environment will cause adverse effects. Too high temperature, needless to say, lithium batteries at too low a temperature simply can not work properly, so charging is as good as possible at room temperature;

A final reminder: try not to play with your phone while it is charging, so that your eyes can rest. The above views are for reference only! I am Sharing, a young person who is still improving and learning, just to share what they know! Please support and like!


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Disadvantages of charging treasure with ordinary lithium battery cell:

1. There are more waste and refurbished batteries, and the problem rate and failure rate are high because of process reasons. The system is large, the weight is heavy, the service life is short and may cause an explosion, which is a very fatal shortcoming, and the mainstream mobile power supply has gradually phased out this kind of cell. In the coming days, this ordinary lithium battery will gradually withdraw from the stage of history.

2. The disadvantages of linear charging treasure This line is to consume excess energy to achieve the purpose of decompression charging through linear voltage regulation and constant current, the temperature is quite high and the charging current cannot be large, because the larger the charging current, the self-consumption energy will become larger, and the heat dissipation area will also increase. This kind of line rechargeable battery is easy to polarization, the greater the charging current, the greater the polarization area, the lower the capacity, and the longer the battery will become no capacity. The best way to reduce polarization is to charge the battery after it is used up, and reducing the number of battery charges is equal to extending the service life of the battery (polarization refers to the accumulation of oxides that hinder electron migration).


Personally, I don't think there's much damage,

1. Often use the battery to turn red, less than 10%, automatic shutdown;

2. Generally watch videos or play games while charging, and the battery consumption speed is close to the charging speed;

3. With a thick protective shell to watch videos, play games, and do not take it off when charging;

4. Often change the charging plug or use inferior charging bank;


Previous mobile phones used nickel-cadmium batteries, with memory effects and charging cycles, simply put, the previous battery each time before charging, if the battery power is not used up, it will lead to battery damage and performance decline. Therefore, for the battery mobile phone before the use, charging too frequently, not full, unplug after use to continue to charge the battery damage is very great! So many people think that reducing the number of charges as much as possible will preserve battery life. And now the mobile phone battery is used lithium battery, running out of power and then charging will lose battery life, it is recommended that the power can start charging at about 10%!

When charging, be sure to use the original manufacturer or brand charger to ensure the charging current and the function of full stop to prevent overcharging; With a different charger, or even a variety of fast charges that many people like to use, the harm to the mobile phone battery is very high!


Today's mobile phones generally use lithium-ion batteries, lithium-ion batteries have no memory effect, and they are not limited to having to be filled and then pulled or having to run out of electricity and then charged. The way it's calculated is by a term called \"charge cycle,\" which means that no matter what percentage of the electricity you use each time, it's not really a cycle until it adds up to 100%.

For lithium-ion batteries, they can be easily used and charged at will


Now the mobile phone battery is getting better and better, no matter how much you charge, you can switch off the power at any time, and does not affect the order of the battery, so now the mobile phone battery uses a lot of black technology.


No, it's a lithium battery now, and the phone can be charged as long as it's not overcharged. Many people think that charging the phone overnight will damage the battery, but in fact, this is not the case. Current mainstream mobile phones are equipped with smart ics that automatically stop charging after a full charge. Misunderstanding 2: The theory of charging when the mobile phone is out of power applies to early nickel-metal hydride batteries, and the lithium batteries that are standard for mobile phones are not needed at all. Nickel-metal hydride batteries need to be charged after full discharge because they have a memory effect, while lithium batteries do not have this problem, so they can be charged at any time. Previously, it was widely believed that the lithium ions of lithium batteries would lose vitality with the increase of charging times, leading to the depletion of battery life, but Apple explained that the life of lithium batteries depends on the charging cycle rather than the number of charges. Simply put, if you charge your phone to 50%, and then charge it again to 50% after exhaustion, this is a complete charge and discharge cycle. Although there have been cases of users being electrocuted when using a mobile phone while charging, it is actually not a problem with the phone or the battery technology. This can happen simply by using a charging phone in the sink or bathtub, or by using a cheap, unguaranteed copycat charger. Genuine mobile phones and chargers have current protection measures, and the maximum voltage is far lower than the maximum voltage borne by the human body. Misconception 5: Third-party batteries and chargers are not safe. In fact, this view has some truth, but it is not absolute. Mobile phone manufacturers advise users to buy original accessories to ensure that there are no accidents. Third-party batteries and chargers certified by manufacturers are basically big brands, and there are few safety problems. Only those unbranded, cheap copycat batteries and chargers are not safe


No, it's a lithium battery now, and the phone can be charged as long as it's not overcharged. Many people think that charging the phone overnight will damage the battery, but in fact, this is not the case. Current mainstream mobile phones are equipped with smart ics that automatically stop charging after a full charge. Misunderstanding 2: The theory of charging when the mobile phone is out of power applies to early nickel-metal hydride batteries, and the lithium batteries that are standard for mobile phones are not needed at all. Nickel-metal hydride batteries need to be charged after full discharge because they have a memory effect, while lithium batteries do not have this problem, so they can be charged at any time. Previously, it was widely believed that the lithium ions of lithium batteries would lose vitality with the increase of charging times, leading to the depletion of battery life, but Apple explained that the life of lithium batteries depends on the charging cycle rather than the number of charges. Simply put, if you charge your phone to 50%, and then charge it again to 50% after exhaustion, this is a complete charge and discharge cycle. Although there have been cases of users being electrocuted when using a mobile phone while charging, it is actually not a problem with the phone or the battery technology. This can happen simply by using a charging phone in the sink or bathtub, or by using a cheap, unguaranteed copycat charger. Genuine mobile phones and chargers have current protection measures, and the maximum voltage is far lower than the maximum voltage borne by the human body. Misconception 5: Third-party batteries and chargers are not safe. In fact, this view has some truth, but it is not absolute. Mobile phone manufacturers advise users to buy original accessories to ensure that there are no accidents. Third-party batteries and chargers certified by manufacturers are basically big brands, and there are few safety problems. Only those unbranded, cheap copycat batteries and chargers are not safe