Yes it will change to trickle charge when batt is 100% to keep phone from discharging
Thats for Li-ion batt
No you can't....i charge my phone over night so thats like ten hours of charging my phone when it only needs about an hour.
Shopkeepers should not overcharge.You can't overcharge a battery.
The system will produce excessively high pressure which could damage fittings and components, and you'll get insufficient cooling from the AC system.
A bluetooth headset does not damage a cell phone. You have to download something on the phone for it to work. It is a wireless connection that is being used for this.
If you're using a manufacturer charger there is no way to overcharge it, so you can keep it plugged in overnight.
No. This will not damage your phone and will in fact make it charge faster.
From what I have read battery charging pads do save energy. The other plus is that they do not overcharge you batteries as a cell phone charger has the tendency to do.
No
nothing
To avoid cell phone damage at airport security, place the cell phone in the basket at the security station. Do not put the phone in your pocket or in your purse or bag.
It can, but it depends on the phone
nope. because your phone has a glass to protect the inside screen. so the glass block the sunlight. the glass of the phone is different from the other glass.
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