He said, we can only charge HP up to 80% to keep the battery healthy. This news continues to spread by word of mouth and is believed by many people.
But in fact, can we charge HP up to 100%? The answer... yes and no. How come?
So there you go. Launching Android Central, Monday (8/5/2023) it is not a good thing to charge lithium batteries (which are often used by cellphones in general) to full capacity. However, when HP writes that the device is at 100%, actually the HP is not really fully charged.
Plus, today's cellphones already have a smart system for charging cellphones. These power control or power management circuits have dedicated hardware. This will regulate the incoming and outgoing power so that the battery is charged most efficiently and safely.
But that doesn't mean you can charge your cellphone at night and sleep. This can cause the cellphone to overheat or overheat which is often the forerunner to cases where the cellphone explodes. Make sure you charge your cellphone when it's time to charge it.
Therefore, it can be concluded, you can calmly charge your cellphone up to 100%. No need to rush to unplug the charger when the battery percentage is still at 80%. To be sure, avoid leaving your cellphone charging overnight let alone placing it under your pillow. Dangerous you know.
Fortunately, many new cell phones have a smart feature for overnight charging. The night charging feature will usually charge slowly according to the owner's sleeping hours. Charging is only up to 80% when you wake up, and only returns to normal charging speed after the owner wakes up