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Overnight charging is not a battery death sentence, but heat and sitting full can speed aging.

The claim is overstated. Overnight charging does not normally “ruin” a modern phone battery because phones manage charging and stop active overcharge.

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Charging your phone overnight ruins the battery.

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"Charging your phone overnight ruins the battery."

The claim is overstated.  Overnight charging does not normally “ruin” a modern phone battery because phones manage charging and stop active overcharge.

FactPage marked it TWISTED with distortion risk 68%. Source trail: factpage.ai/v/charging-your-phone-overnight-ruins-1tva7

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The claim is overstated. Overnight charging does not normally “ruin” a modern phone battery because phones manage charging and stop active overcharge. The fairer version is that keeping a battery full and warm for long periods can slightly accelerate normal lithium-ion aging.

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Phones stop active overcharging

Modern phones use charging-control hardware and software. They do not normally keep forcing current into a full lithium-ion battery until it is “ruined.”

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Full and warm ages batteries faster

Lithium-ion batteries do age with charge cycles, heat, and time spent at high charge levels. Leaving a phone at 100% for many hours can add small long-term wear, especially if it gets warm.

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Manufacturers built around this habit

Apple, Google, and other makers now offer optimized or adaptive charging. These features often delay the last part of charging until near wake-up time, which shows the real issue is battery aging management, not instant,

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