The phone battery is not fully charged, recharge! Is there any harm to the phone?

Updated on number 2024-05-18
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It definitely hurts, because all rechargeable batteries must be used before they are fully charged. If you don't use it and recharge it again or intermittently during charging, the battery life will be seriously reduced, and the power will not be durable.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    At present, most mobile phones on the market use lithium batteries, and overcharging and discharging lithium batteries will affect the life of the battery. Most people will have this misunderstanding: it is best to recharge the battery after it is completely used.

    But this is a wrong point of view, some scientists have studied, when the battery is about to run out, the battery radiation is the largest, and the negative impact on people is also the greatest. That's why scientists recommend that the phone battery should not be charged when it is completely depleted, but should be charged when there is a little bit of power left (about one bar left). After charging for 3 hours, there is a lot of power, although it is not really full, but it should be able to be used for a day (depending on how often you use your phone).

    In this case, you can use it up and recharge it, or you can go home and continue charging, if you want to have a longer battery life, it is recommended to use it up and recharge.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It doesn't hurt to be a lithium battery now, in fact, there is no so-called 12-hour first charge!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It will indeed shorten your battery life!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, I do it a lot. You must not charge while charging**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Affects battery life!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There is damage. Damage to the phone as long as it is manifested in damage to the battery.

    1. The mobile phone battery is composed of three parts: the cell, the protection circuit and the shell. At present, mobile phone batteries are all lithium-ion batteries (often referred to as lithium batteries), and the cathode material is lithium cobalt oxide.

    2. Overcharge, overdischarge and short circuit will seriously damage the performance of the battery and may lead to the risk of use. For this reason, there is usually a protective circuit board in the mobile phone battery to prevent these risks.

    3. The mobile phone and the charger have protection circuits, and when they are charged to 100%, they will automatically lose power, and they will not continue to charge when plugged into the charger.

    However, it is better to unplug the charger at this time, in case there is a problem with the charger protection circuit and the battery is overcharged, causing serious damage to the battery material and affecting the capacity and life of the battery.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. An undercharge may have some effect on the phone, depending on the degree and frequency of charging. Here are some of the possible impacts:

    Battery capacity attenuation: If you often only charge to a lower percentage of charge, such as 60% or 80% instead of 100%, it may lead to a decrease in battery capacity in the long run. This means that the amount of available charge on the battery will gradually decrease, and you may find that the phone lasts relatively poorly.

    Reduced battery life: The life of a battery is usually calculated based on the number of charge cycles. An undercharge will increase the number of charges, so it may shorten the life of the battery.

    However, modern smartphones often have battery management technology that can reduce the impact of the number of charging cycles to some extent.

    An undercharge may have some effect on the phone, depending on the degree and frequency of charging. Here are some of the possible effects: Battery capacity attenuation:

    If you often charge only to a lower percentage of charge, such as 60% or 80% instead of 100%, it may lead to a decrease in battery capacity in the long run. This means that the usable charge capacity of the liquid chamber battery will gradually decrease, and you may find that the phone has a relatively poor battery life. Reduced battery life:

    The life of a battery is usually calculated based on the number of charge cycles. Charging without disadvantage will increase the number of charging times, as it may shorten the life of the battery. However, modern smartphones often have battery management technology that can reduce the impact of the number of charging cycles to some extent.

    I'm still a little confused, can you be more detailed?

    Inaccurate battery percentage display: If you are asked to charge to a lower battery percentage, the battery percentage display of your phone scale may become inaccurate. This is because the phone system needs to recalibrate the battery's battery level to correctly display the remaining charge.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main thing is the problem of the phone's battery.

    It should be that there is a problem with the mobile phone battery, which cannot effectively store power, resulting in a state of always being uncharged.

    Take it to the after-sales outlets of the mobile phone brand to test it, or replace a battery.

    There are 2 places to work it out.

    First, get the after-sales service of the mobile phone brand to test it, or replace it with a new mobile phone battery.

    Second, if you get to a place that specializes in selling mobile phones, they have contacted the shop that repairs the mobile phone, and they can repair or replace the battery. The cost is cheaper than the brand after-sales service. However, the repair and replacement effect is not as good as the after-sales service.

    It is recommended to take it to the after-sales outlets of the mobile phone brand to repair or replace the new battery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If you have any other questions, you can enter the OPPO enterprise platform to ask customer service questions!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It doesn't hurt to be a lithium battery now, in fact, there is no so-called 12-hour first charge!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    No, I do it a lot. You must not charge while charging**.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It will indeed shorten your battery life!

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    If the mobile phone is not fully charged and then renewed, will it damage the mobile phone? Finally got it!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There are many reasons for unsatisfactory battery charging, and the solutions to unsatisfactory battery charging caused by different reasons are also different.

    First of all, the mobile phone battery is a consumable, the process of charging and discharging the mobile phone battery for a long time is also the loss of the mobile phone, the battery that has been used for a long time often has the phenomenon of unsatisfactory battery charging, and even the battery power consumption rate will be very fast, if it is because of this reason and can not be filled, it is recommended to replace the new battery, because the life of the battery is up, no matter how to operate it can not be saved.

    Secondly, if you often use the universal charger to charge the mobile phone battery, you will find that the mobile phone battery is not fully charged after a long time, and even if you use the mobile phone charger that comes with it, you will not be able to fully charge the battery. In this case, it is recommended to install a third-party recovery tool with wipe battery state option on the mobile phone, after wiping the battery state on the mobile phone, install a mobile phone battery management software on the mobile phone, such as dim sum power saving, etc., use the mobile phone battery power to 20%, after opening the software, use the built-in charger for charging, so that the battery management software will start to repair the mobile phone battery, After a few repairs, the problem of the phone battery not being fully charged was solved.

    There is also a reason why the mobile phone battery is not charged for human reasons, but because of the mobile phone system, if the battery is not charged for this reason, it is recommended to re-flash the official ROM or brush those ROMs that can be fully charged, so as not to cause damage to the mobile phone battery for a long time.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The system of the smart phone is very power-hungry, and some software is still running after the shutdown! It's like the alarm clock will ring after the phone is turned off!

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is normal that the battery will also lose power when the phone is turned off, which is its own loss. Moreover, most of the 100 displayed when the smart phone is charged is virtual power, verification method: unplug the power supply, dial **, (such as 10000 customer service), within one minute, and then check the power, if it drops badly, it is not full, if it drops 1 -3, it is full.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Mobile phone charging recommendations:

    1. Do not charge the battery after it is completely exhausted, it will affect the battery life.

    2. Do not use the mobile phone for a long time during the charging process, please wait for the charging to be completed before using and operating the mobile phone.

    3. Do not over-discharge. When the device prompts "low battery", it should be charged; Charging is not until the device is automatically turned off, and the battery has been over-discharged. This can affect battery life.

    4. Do not overcharge. When the charger gives a full charge, it should be unplugged. The current charger generally has a full self-stop design, and it doesn't hurt to remove the battery from the charger for a short time, but if the charger is connected for a long time, the grid voltage rises in the middle of the night, and the charger that has stopped charging will continue to charge after the voltage rises, causing the battery to overcharge.

    This can affect battery life.

    5. If the battery is not used for a long time, it should be charged to 60%, stored in a cool and dry place separately (suitable for models with removable batteries), and replenished every other month.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It will have a certain impact, and it will easily damage the battery life

    1. If you use a non-original charger to charge, the software will identify it as a non-standard charger, and the charging current will be limited, resulting in insufficient charging;

    2. The normal charging temperature range of lithium battery is between 15 and 40, and the ambient temperature is low in winter, which leads to the reduction of chemical reaction activity inside the battery. In order to protect the battery, at a certain low temperature, the charging limit will be automatically reduced.

    Note: When the mobile phone prompts low battery (10%-20%), it is recommended to charge the mobile phone immediately, please use the original charger and data cable of the mobile phone to charge when charging, and unplug it when it is fully charged.

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