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5. Prevention of cable wear
- Cable longevity : Constantly leaving the charger plugged in can cause the cable to wear out, leading to fraying or malfunction.
- Cost-effectiveness : By unplugging it when not needed, you extend the life of the cable and avoid frequent replacements.
6. Prevention of accidental overloading
- Built-in safeguards : Modern smartphones have features to prevent overcharging, but it’s always wise to unplug once fully charged.
- Battery Health : Regularly unplugging your phone can help improve long-term battery health.
Conclusion
While it may be convenient to keep your phone plugged in, unplugging it when it’s fully charged can significantly improve battery health, reduce power consumption, and extend the life of your charger. Adopting this simple habit will help maintain your device’s performance and keep you safe.
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