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Smartphone Tips: 2-month-old phone exploded like a bomb, do not make these mistakes while charging..

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These days, there is severe heat in many areas of the country, due to which phones are getting very hot during charging. iPhone even slows down charging when the temperature is high. At the same time, some expensive Android smartphones have also started offering similar safety features, but do you know that recently another phone blast incident has come to light in which a phone just 2 months old exploded like a bomb? It is being told that this phone was on charging. During this time, there was a sudden blast in the phone.

In such a situation, have you ever thought that some small mistakes made during charging can make your smartphone dangerous? Yes, today we will tell you those 5 big mistakes that people often make while charging, and by correcting them in time, you can avoid such accidents. Let's know about it in detail...

Using the wrong charger

Every smartphone company advises users to always charge the phone with the original charger, but some people buy a cheap charger to save money, which not only spoils the battery health of the phone but can also cause such phone blasts in the future.

Not paying attention to overheating.

Some people keep using the phone while charging, due to which sometimes the temperature of the phone becomes very high. When the phone gets too hot, it not only starts giving poor performance but it can also cause a blast. Therefore, do not ignore overheating at all.

Not removing the cover.

Sometimes not removing the cover during charging can also cause the phone to overheat and blast. Every phone heats up a little bit during charging, but if its heat sink is not done properly, then this device can overheat in a few minutes due to the cover.

Charging up to 100%

Some people charge the phone up to 100% daily which is not at all good for the battery health. Not only this, the device also has to work harder to fully charge the phone. However, nowadays many smartphones also offer features like a charging limit which you should use.

Not removing the charger from the socket.

Some people do not remove the phone from the charger even after the phone is fully charged. Due to this, the charging keeps turning on and off again and again after the phone's battery drops. This can spoil the battery health of your phone very quickly.

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