Charging your phone in the car: Here's why it won't help with low battery

Charging your phone in the car: Here's why it won't help with low battery
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Charging your phone in the car: Here's why it won't help with low battery
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Charging your phone in your car may seem like the most convenient option when you're running late and have low battery. However, this could do more harm than good...

Before leaving on a trip, we often worry about our luggage, but also about the battery of our phone. Indeed, during long journeys, it is very likely that the battery of our device will not last until we reach our final destination.

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That's why it's very common for people to charge their phones in their car. However, it not as beneficial as you think.

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Should you charge your phone in your car?

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Should you charge your phone in your car?  Brad

At first glance, nothing indicates that charging your phone in the car is dangerous, quite the contrary. Given that applications drain smartphone batteries at an astonishing rate, starting with GPS, having a backup charger in your car even seems like the ideal solution.

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However, this mistake could cost you a lot of money and there are several reasons for this.

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The impact of charging your phone in your car

First of all, the USB ports in a car cannot provide enough power to charge a smartphone. Plugging a phone into a low-powered USB port will be of little use since the port will not be able to provide the necessary power. So the smartphone will be charged very little, if at all... Unless you drive for hours!

Driving in an old car

This can also damage the phone's charger, but also the vehicle's battery. The older the phone, the more likely it is that the car battery will run down. However, this is usually not a problem if the vehicle is new.

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If your car has been on the road for many years, it's best not to plug your smartphone into its USB ports. If your phone is losing battery too quickly, external batteries may do the trick. So, you know what you have to do!

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