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Could a bad charger/adapter damage a mobile phone

louis2008

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Nov 13, 2015
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By design of most current smartphones, is it possible that excessive heat or current drawn to the phone from problematic charger/adapter and overheat and ruin the phone? I think it's wired to believe, but I have seen some articles on web saying that, I do not know if they are just exaggerating
 
There are occasional stories of phones igniting which manufacturers generally blame on cheap chargers. I don't have access to the facts so can't say, but while it's supposed to be the phone that controls the charging process I could imagine that a mis-specified or faulty charger might provide the wrong voltage and hence cause problems.

Certainly if for any reason you overcharge a lithium battery it can be dangerous. So the answer to "could a faulty charger damage a phone" has to be "yes".

I don't accept that you have to use the original manufacturer's charger: I charge my phones with a range of chargers (from HTC, Samsung, Google, Anker, Apple or indeed my laptop's USB-C sockets). But you'll notice that there are no £/$/€5 unbranded chargers from dodgy Internet sites on that list: it's not worth cutting corners on these things.
 
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Knockoff chargers could damage your phone’s battery. “Cheaper chargers don’t necessarily have the standards in place to fill your phone constantly with the correct voltage,” says Nichols. “The fluctuation of voltage can damage the charger port, and even damage your battery.” In a pinch, an off-brand cord probably won’t do as much damage as a knockoff of the piece that plugs into the wall or car might. But your best bet is to stick with manufacturer-certified products, says Nichols.
 
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Knockoff chargers could damage your phone’s battery. “Cheaper chargers don’t necessarily have the standards in place to fill your phone constantly with the correct voltage,” says Nichols. “The fluctuation of voltage can damage the charger port, and even damage your battery.” In a pinch, an off-brand cord probably won’t do as much damage as a knockoff of the piece that plugs into the wall or car might. But your best bet is to stick with manufacturer-certified products, says Nichols.
Who is Nichols? and what article did you copy and paste this from?
 
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I know cheapo and knock-off chargers bought from Wish, or Ebay, or night markets, or whatever. They may not only ruin your phone, they may also ruin you as well, with risks of electric shock and/or fire. Some of them can be absolutely lethal.

Some of them can be seen here.

同志,为何不在淘宝购买,淘宝天猫质量都很好,只要不是便宜的,多半比ebay好,ebay的水分很高
 
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