Debunked Fact Technology

Charging Your Phone Overnight Permanently Damages the Battery

Modern phones halt charging at 100%; continuous trickle-charging produces minimal degradation

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.

Believed 2007–2020
Year Revised 2016
Why Changed New Evidence
Confidence Fully Debunked
Region Worldwide

Reception

7/10
6/10

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