Wow. Thank you for this. I have charged my phone on and off in the car and noticed today it became hot. My phone is pretty new and the battery has been draining faster than usual.
@UptonPK Жыл бұрын
Life’s too short to watch a video like this. Just charge your phone.
@earbkan5 ай бұрын
The Truth About Overcharging Another common myth is the fear of overcharging your phone. Many people believe that leaving their phone plugged in overnight or for extended periods will damage the battery. However, this is not the case. Modern smartphones are equipped with sophisticated charging circuitry that automatically stops the charging process once the battery reaches its maximum capacity. This mechanism, known as "trickle charging," ensures that the battery is not overcharged and prevents any potential damage. In fact, smartphone manufacturers have implemented various safety measures to protect the battery from overcharging. These measures include temperature sensors and voltage regulators that monitor the charging process and adjust it accordingly to prevent any potential harm. Therefore, overcharging is not something you need to worry about. You can safely leave your phone plugged in overnight or for extended periods without any detrimental effects on the battery's performance or lifespan.
@Statistic1898 минут бұрын
Overcharging your phone is not a myth and no matter what tech we come up with it will always be bad on your battery. In fact real world testing has only proved this. 😂
@LarryMcNaughton Жыл бұрын
Hey Daniel, I have wired Apple CarPlay in my car so limiting charging to 80% is difficult if I also want to use CarPlay. Suggestions?
@scorpa3033 Жыл бұрын
There's a device (I forgot it's name) that you plug to your car and then connect with Bluetooth to your phone so your phone is not connected, just this device that mimics your phone to the car
@LarryMcNaughton Жыл бұрын
Thanks@@scorpa3033my car only supports wired CarPlay so not sure that kind of device would work for that, I'll Google it though and see if I can find it.
@MrNaizu Жыл бұрын
Carlinkit
@getawais7 ай бұрын
Hi, I hope you are doing well. I have a question. Do generally good-brand power banks damage a phone's battery in the long run? For example, does a Samsung power bank have an impact on a phone's battery life if used regularly? Thanks.
@kaderosman23Ай бұрын
Nice video, bro!!! (Eu tenho certeza de que vc é Br! Kkkk curti as informações)
@MdaliHussain-i1p7 ай бұрын
Thx man my dad bought a new car but this morning he was asking me if it’s good charging ur phones in car so thx again and have a good day
@maharlikatalaboc2675 Жыл бұрын
I just bought icloud, how do I put the existing photos in my iphone to icloud? Pls help, thank you.
@FJB8646 Жыл бұрын
I find that if your car design permits that aiming AC vents at the phone is ideal. I also use a console phone mount that was made specifically for my car so it stays away from the sunlight a lot more than the dash mounts which are closer to the windshield.
@MattRobloxYT1 Жыл бұрын
I am so thankful that i new this.
@dvllhgodz76618 ай бұрын
Yea my phone gets hot when I charge it in the car and screen dims too
@Gav_yo Жыл бұрын
I got so lucky to be one of the first people to see this video
@erikgranados7466 ай бұрын
I'm a bit confused, coz according to you, Zero to 80% While the others said From 30% to 80%
@Velocity0428Ай бұрын
If charging beyond 80% is bad, why do phone manufacturers allow it to reach 100%?
@nimitz1739Ай бұрын
Exactly what I was thinking. They know most people that charge their phones are not gonna be sitting there watching it till it hits 85.
@Velocity0428Ай бұрын
@@nimitz1739 I believe it when people say that keeping the battery at 100% for long will deteriorate the battery. But having it reach 100% at a short time should be okay.
@earbkan5 ай бұрын
The Truth About Overcharging Another common myth is the fear of overcharging your phone. Many people believe that leaving their phone plugged in overnight or for extended periods will damage the battery. However, this is not the case. Modern smartphones are equipped with sophisticated charging circuitry that automatically stops the charging process once the battery reaches its maximum capacity. This mechanism, known as "trickle charging," ensures that the battery is not overcharged and prevents any potential damage. In fact, smartphone manufacturers have implemented various safety measures to protect the battery from overcharging. These measures include temperature sensors and voltage regulators that monitor the charging process and adjust it accordingly to prevent any potential harm. Therefore, overcharging is not something you need to worry about. You can safely leave your phone plugged in overnight or for extended periods without any detrimental effects on the battery's performance or lifespan.