
"This isn't always a problem with newer tablets, but most tablets on the market will suffer from being left plugged in overnight. Tablets typically charge to 100% and stop using electricity. However, leaving your tablet plugged in can cause it to continue trickle-charging to keep the battery full, which can stress the battery over time and diminish its lifespan. Instead, unplug your tablet when its battery reaches 100%."
"Unplug at 100%, and keep the battery between 20% and 80%. Avoid draining to 0%; store unused tablets at 50%. Use certified chargers to prevent stress and overheating. Like all the common charging mistakes we make with our tablets, leaving it plugged in overnight once or twice won't permanently damage it. Battery damage happens when these incorrect practices become a habit and are followed often."
Most tablets provide six to eight hours of use on a single charge, but battery capacity diminishes with age and repeated charging. Leaving a tablet plugged in overnight can cause intermittent trickle-charging that stresses the battery and reduces lifespan. Keeping battery charge between 20% and 80% helps preserve longevity. Repeatedly draining a battery to 0% and leaving it discharged accelerates degradation; store unused tablets at around 50% charge. Use certified chargers to prevent excessive heat and electrical stress. Occasional charging mistakes are unlikely to cause permanent harm, but habitual misuse leads to battery damage.
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