Leaving your phone plugged in overnight ruins the battery and shortens its lifespan.
Lithium-ion battery health degradation accelerates when batteries maintain full charge (100%) over time due to electrochemical stress; however, modern phones implement charging controllers that halt current flow once 100% is reached, maintaining constant voltage rather than continuous charging. This 'float charge' state produces minimal incremental stress, far less than the repeated 0–100% cycles that define portable device use. Apple, Samsung, and Google all employ charge management: iPhones halt at 80% during sleep mode, Pixels stop at 100% but drop to 90% after extended periods. Overnight charging at room temperature on a modern phone causes negligible harm. The larger factors determining battery lifespan are cycle depth (deep discharges and charges stress cells), temperature (heat accelerates degradation), and age. A battery consistently charged to 100% overnight but never deep-discharged outlasts one frequently drained to 0%. Charging overnight at room temperature is benign; the concern applies to rapid charging at high temperatures or aggressive overcharging on unprotected devices. Superstition about overnight charging persists despite manufacturer design explicitly accommodating it.
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Sources
- Apple: Battery Health and Longevity PRIMARY
- Google: Pixel Battery Care REFERENCE
- Battery University: Charging Cycles REFERENCE