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Never leave the cable of your mobile phone connected, because it...

Keeping your charger connected constantly uses the internal components.
This makes your charger less efficient and prevents it from working earlier.
Solution: Disconnect your charger after use to extend its lifespan.
(4) May cause overvoltages and damage to appliances.
Electrical surgeons can damage your charger and phone if left plugged in.
This can lead to slow charging, a reduction in battery life or even a toasted device.
Solution: Use a surge arrester or disconnect the chargers when you do not need it.
- Quick safety advice for charging your phone
Disconnect the charger when not in use.
Avoid using cheap or dummy chargers – they are more likely to overheat.
Do not charge during the night – Excessive charging may damage the battery.
Use a multi-plug with a switch to switch to switch to easily switch to/off chargers.
Did you know that leaving your charger plugged in could be dangerous? Are you going to start disconnecting it now? Keep me informed. - -
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