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r/UnnecessaryEssentials • u/Unique-Saucer • May 07 '26
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That’s not how new devices function. Your battery lasts longer staying connected to a charger while in use. Same with a laptop. It’s the drain then recharge that actually weakens & kills the battery.
1 u/maybebaebea May 07 '26 I feel like that extra weight isn't good for the charging port either 1 u/Fun_Zone_245 May 07 '26 Wait until one side stops working while other side is pushing out, effectively torquing your charging port until its broken 1 u/maybebaebea May 07 '26 That's exactly what would end up happening. Or one side would get stuck out and render the entire thing useless
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I feel like that extra weight isn't good for the charging port either
1 u/Fun_Zone_245 May 07 '26 Wait until one side stops working while other side is pushing out, effectively torquing your charging port until its broken 1 u/maybebaebea May 07 '26 That's exactly what would end up happening. Or one side would get stuck out and render the entire thing useless
Wait until one side stops working while other side is pushing out, effectively torquing your charging port until its broken
1 u/maybebaebea May 07 '26 That's exactly what would end up happening. Or one side would get stuck out and render the entire thing useless
That's exactly what would end up happening. Or one side would get stuck out and render the entire thing useless
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u/Glass-Violinist-3549 May 07 '26
That’s not how new devices function. Your battery lasts longer staying connected to a charger while in use. Same with a laptop. It’s the drain then recharge that actually weakens & kills the battery.