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Why You Shouldn’t Charge Your Phone With a Damaged Charger

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Using a proper charger to charge your phone is damaging your phone, particularly an iPhone.

If your iPhone 11 and 12 chargers are bad or damaged, the impact on the phone will take a while before becoming visible. This is because iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 do not immediately show the harm caused by faulty chargers because the damage is gradual. So despite the elite power management investments these two iPhone versions possess, they must be protected from faulty chargers. If you use a charger to charge your phone, you’ll likely have to repair your phone in the near future at a local phone repair shop such as phone repair Burnaby, phone repair Calgary, or phone repair Surrey or via mail in phone repair.

Faulty chargers damage our phones by harming the Integrated Circuits (ICs), a prominent and crucial internal component of iPhones. One of the functions of ICs is battery charging management. The type of IC that handles this function is the PMIC.

Particularly, power management integrated circuits (PMICs) regulate the flow of electric power in a mobile phone during charging. The PMIC directs power to the battery and controls some of the USB and sleep/wake functions. When a device runs on multiple voltage requirements, PMICs perform voltage conversions. PMICs also reduce the aging effects of your phone’s battery.

Phones share a few similarities with the human body. However, the age of mobile phone batteries depends on their performance. This means that mobile phones tend to perform less as they age. 

Some effects of aging batteries include dimming backlights, lower speaker volumes, and lower frame rates. iPhones with older batteries also take more time to launch. 

With an advanced PMIC, iPhones 11 and 12 have been fortified against these battery aging effects. PMICs preserve the performance of your iPhone and help maintain the battery capacity. However, the use of faulty chargers can undo all the good work. 

When PMICs suffer damage, the usual solution is to have them replaced. But using the right charging accessories and observing battery safety precautions is cheaper.

The best way to preserve the health of your phone’s PMIC is to stick to its official accessories. For your iPhone 11 or 12 PMIC to perform optimally, it requires the cooperation of the charging accessories. The absence of this cooperation results in various forms of charging anomalies. 

For example, iPhone 11 and 12 users experience sudden shutdowns of their devices or stagnant battery levels while charging. Also, PMICs get damaged due to overheating. To avoid PMIC damage, here are some important precautions to take:

  • Use only the official iPhone charging accessories such as USB cables and adapters. 
  • Patronize certified iPhone dealers when buying accessories. 
  • Turn off your iPhone and stop charging when it is hot.
  • Shield your iPhone from direct sun rays.

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Ray Wang

Ray Wang is the owner of RW Digital, a Vancouver digital marketing agency. Ray specializes in data analytics, digital advertising, SEO, WordPress website development for consumer brands and hospitality, real estate, self storage, and social-impact industries and startups.