I charge my phone at night, is it safe for it to remain on the charger until I'm ready to use it?
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I charge my phone at night, is it safe for it to remain on the charger until I'm ready to use it?
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I charge my phone at night, is it safe for it to remain on the charger until I'm ready to use it?
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By the same logic you apply, charging to 100% is bad for the battery and actually, it is.Better not, while it doesn't damage the battery in the short term, keeping battery at high voltage, which corresponds to high battery percentage, overall is not good for longevity of the battery.
However, because the battery is replaceable, do whatever you find convenient.
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Had the Note 3 not come with a replaceable battery, I never would have purchased it. That's an Apple thing where they feel that you should dump the phone when the battery is done; goes way back to the days of the 1st iPOD. Screw Apple. Do I toss my car out when the battery goes dead?
This ultimately isn't really even worth arguing about...
I think people make way too much out of the whole removable/non-removable battery issue. I have several phones with non-replaceable batteries and in the few years that I've had some of them, I have always charged overnight and not had any problems whatsoever. I haven't had to replace any battery on any phone I've ever used. The only reason I've bought batteries is to have back ups for when I'm not near a charger. Come to think of it, I've never heard of anyone having a non-removable battery that needed replacing. If they did need replacing, it's quite easy to do so. No need to dump your phone because it needs a new battery. If you don't toss your car when the battery goes dead, you shouldn't toss your car when you need a mechanic to work on it.
I suppose if you like having to keep your phone plugged into the car charger while driving, then a fixed battery phone is fine, or if you're ready to deal with the issues around a bad or defective battery (while under warranty) and paying a fortune to get it replaced, then a fixed battery phone is ok. Just doesn't work for me, for a lot of reasons, but to each their own. Apple sells a boatload of iPhones every year, but I'd never buy one. Don't like them, IOS is outdated and there are far better devices to choose from in the Android market today.
I do that a lot. It doesn't really hurt the battery. Now, having it plugged in and then using a resource intensive app would, due to extra heat generated. I am guessing it would take a good 3 hours to charge the Note 3 from near depletion anyway? If so, that is almost half the night.
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some peeps has their screen broken...I wonder if it is not related to leave it plug in all night and the phone overheat.