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Why You Should Never Leave Your Cell Phone Cable Plugged In

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Old or cheap chargers left plugged in for extended periods can overheat and become fire hazards. Damaged cables or faulty adapters increase this risk, making it safer to unplug chargers when not in use.

4. Wear and Tear on Cables and Ports
Keeping your phone plugged in all the time can cause wear on charging ports and cables. Constant tension or movement can loosen connectors, leading to poor charging or the need for replacements.

Best Practices:
Unplug your charger when not in use.

Charge your phone between 20%-80% battery level for optimal health.

Use quality certified chargers and cables.

Avoid charging overnight regularly to prevent overheating.

By unplugging your phone charger and following these tips, you’ll help preserve your device’s battery life, save energy, and reduce safety risks.

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