I've been charging my Moto G 2025 from around 10-30% to 100%, leaving it plugged in for about six hours each time. I do this four days a week. I understand that modern phones typically have charging protections that stop the charging once it hits 100%. However, I'm concerned about keeping it plugged in for so long and whether it could lead to issues in the long run. Will my phone last at least 2-3 years like this?
3 Answers
You're totally fine charging like that! Modern phones, especially your Moto, are built to handle it. You'd honestly be more at risk of getting struck by lightning than damaging your phone from overcharging. So no worries on that front!
Absolutely! If that phone has those safety features, then you're good to go. However, using a quality PD charger might be a better option if you're leaving it plugged in for long stretches. I had a phone set up as a camera, and it worked great until I accidentally dropped it!
Yeah, as long as your phone has a good battery management system, it's safe. Issues like overcharging usually only come up if there’s a malfunction. But make sure to keep an eye on the heat—if it gets too warm, that’s when it could be a problem.

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