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Why do phone chargers heat up while charging? And is it dangerous?

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Overheating of mobile phones is a common problem. Many users often face it and the reasons are multiple. Moreover, most mobile devices (computer, tablet, etc.) regularly experience this inconvenience. In question, chargers that transform alternating current into direct current through a transformer. It is normal for the device to heat up during operation, but several factors can influence the overheating of the device. Let’s see together what are the possible causes of this overheating and how to avoid it.

Why does the mobile phone heat up when charging?
It is normal for a mobile to heat up because of the charger. But generally speaking, when your device overheats while charging, there are some parameters to pay attention to: perhaps the charging port is broken or faulty, the cable is damaged or the battery is not working properly. To test these components, do not hesitate to charge your mobile with another charger or another charging port. It is even possible to use a wireless charger. To cover any eventuality, try also plugging the charger into a different power socket.

Other factors may come into play:
Malware
A very common cause of mobile phone overheating is mainly related to the intrusion of malware applications or software. If someone is spying on or monitoring your mobile, it is likely that it will heat up quickly or the battery will drain faster. If you find that your device or Android battery overheats frequently, some measures should be taken to avoid the problem. A tip: delete any files, software or applications that are not familiar to you.

An incompatible charger
charge the phone
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Charge the phone – Source: spm

Overheating can also result from using a charger that is incompatible with your device. Experts always insist that the equipment must be original, otherwise the components of the device may suffer in the long run. With a cheap charger, you risk reducing the lifespan of your smartphone! So, before you even turn on your phone, it’s best to make sure that the charger is approved by the manufacturer. Also, it would be good to check that the charger is in an area where it can easily dissipate heat. Just make sure you never expose it to the sun!

Can it start a fire?
Insert the charger into the socket
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Insert the charger into the socket – Source: spm

Although extremely rare, it cannot be completely ruled out that lithium-ion batteries used in smartphones and laptops can generate sparks and cause a possible fire, so it is always advisable not to leave a device unattended and avoid charging it overnight, especially if the charger is often prone to overheating.
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