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12-06-2024 03:23 PM in
Galaxy A
hi guys, so I charged my phone at 4:50 AM but I woke up at 7:22 AM which I think indicates overcharging? (I think this is overcharging). Is this overcharging guys? Would it affect my battery? Please answer thanks. My device is Galaxy A06
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EllisKai
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12-06-2024 07:13 PM (Last edited 12-06-2024 07:14 PM ) in
Galaxy A
Smartphones normally stop charging at 100% and wait for the battery charge to go down to at least 95% to start charging again to 100%.
So I think it's fine as long as you don't do it often because this mechanism can wear out over time.
If battery protection is available in your device, you can use it.
So I think it's fine as long as you don't do it often because this mechanism can wear out over time.
If battery protection is available in your device, you can use it.
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12-06-2024 07:13 PM (Last edited 12-06-2024 07:14 PM ) in
Galaxy A
Smartphones normally stop charging at 100% and wait for the battery charge to go down to at least 95% to start charging again to 100%.
So I think it's fine as long as you don't do it often because this mechanism can wear out over time.
If battery protection is available in your device, you can use it.
So I think it's fine as long as you don't do it often because this mechanism can wear out over time.
If battery protection is available in your device, you can use it.
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12-18-2024 07:41 AM in
Galaxy A
How about the number not going up when I charge my phone Sir? It stopped by 54%.