If the phone's charge is 60/70/80%, will there be any damage to the phone if it is charged again?
The damage is not to the phone's battery, but to the charger's port.
The port has a certain lifespan, frequent charging can damage it in a relatively short period of time.
And if you talk about the battery, no, it won't be a problem.
Batteries have three main enemies. They are:
1. Low charge. Phone batteries are made of lithium ion or lithium polymer, the depth of discharge factor (DoD) of such batteries is usually 80%.
That means it is safe to use up to 80% battery charge. Using more than this will drain the battery life quickly.
So it should be noted that the charge of the phone does not go below 20%.
Before this, the battery should be charged.
2. temperature Because batteries are made of chemicals, excessive temperatures can cause extensive damage to their internal components.
That is why you should be careful not to keep the phone in a hot place.
(eg near an engine, or around a stove or fire)
3. Over charging. Of course, without thinking or worrying about this option, it will work.
Because the phone has a protection circuit to prevent overcharging.
But yes, if someone has made something like a light with the phone battery, it is better not to charge it for a long time.
But there is no problem even if the phone is charged day and night. But do not use the phone even if you use the laptop on charge.
It is harmful to the phone. Phone circuit features are different.
(If the phone is charged and used, the battery will heat up quickly, the device will heat up, which is harmful to the phone.)





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