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Thursday 21 January 2016

Charging Battery by Plug in



         Modern smartphones consume so much energy that charging Charging Battery by Plug-in them once a day is not always enough. When they are used intensively, the user sometimes has to look for a power source in the middle of the day, and charge their device whenever and wherever possible. At first glance, it seems absurd to worry about safety in these circumstances. You plug the smartphone into a socket and it starts charging the same as with a flashlight or a toothbrush, right? But, in fact, there are some hidden dangers which you need to be aware of.











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1. Theft   :   The most obvious risk is that the smartphone is usually plugged in to a socket, PC port or other source of power while it charges. This is not a problem when at home or in a safe office; in other places, however, leaving a smartphone unattended while it recharges is fraught with risks. Obviously, not many people are likely to leave a smartphone unattended while it charges in a cafĂ© or an airport, but some may risk leaving it on an office desk or in a car.







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2. Data leakage   :    When charging a smartphone from a PC, or connecting it to a USB port in a car or plane, we rarely consider the possibility that information may be exchanged, as well as power. It’s no problem if you are connecting to your own PC, but you should be cautious with other people’s PCs and different kinds of  “on-board entertainment systems.” Settings vary on different smartphones they often automatically connect using PTP or MTP modes, and the connected PC can upload all the relevant files from the smartphone. This is especially annoying if you store confidential photos on your smartphone. This behavior is more frequent than it might seem the automatic upload of photos is a standard setting of many photo album managers, Dropbox and similar applications.


3. Virus infection   :   This threat is not that considerable, but users should still bear it in mind. An Android-smartphone with debugging mode enabled can receive different kinds of administrator commands via its USB port, and applications can be installed on it in a number of cases, including malicious ones. Any smartphone in removable drive mode is effectively the same as a flash drive, and an infected PC can copy a PC virus onto the phone. It won’t be dangerous on the smartphone itself, but infection cannot be ruled out the next time you connect it to your computer. 







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4. Adapter Capasity   :   An unsuitable charger could have a whole range of elaborate and very unpleasant consequences for the smartphone. A simple experiment shows that most smartphones are recharged from any charging device with a compatible jack but charging like this is often less than ideal, e.g., takes too much or too little time. As a result, the battery may not be charged completely, the accumulator overheats, cuts off or reboots the smartphone. This can lead to partial data loss and even the total failure of the smartphone. This sounds like a horror story, but it happens quite frequently, especially with modern models with high power consumption.











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