The
answer is mystery for years. Probably most of us have a common doubt on this
particular problem. Some say that over charging may damage your phone’s battery
life. Some may argue “But, the purpose of the battery is to charge and
discharge”, then what’s exactly over charging meant. Over charging doesn’t
means charging the battery above its capacity. But, exactly what happens when
charging and discharging, the ions in the battery moves
back and forth, during this process the battery generates heat. This is the
actual problem while charging.
During
dissipation of heat some ions in the battery began to drain out, then the
process of charging cycle begins again. This continuous process may cause
swelling up the battery size and damages battery life, but now we needn’t worry
about these swelling in batteries because technology has a solution to it.
But
we should worry about the heat that is generated during the process of
charging. Sometimes there is a rare possibility that our phone might blow. The
answer for this question is: Does your battery gets damaged if it continues to
charge even after it’s full capacity? Finally, the myth is busted. Your phone
is smarter than you think. Once it’s fully charged, it automatically stops
charging. So stop worrying about your phone.
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