Is it okay to put the smartphone power on it?It is troublesome to turn off the power one by one.
It seems that I wasn't the only one who had this question, and Lifehacker reader Wiliam gave the following questions:
What are the disadvantages of turning off your smartphone?
It is an interesting theme.
First of all, most people (99 %) are used to keep the smartphone turned on.Is there a meaningful smartphone that must turn off the power?
What if there was an urgent phone in the middle of the night?Also, isn't there a lot of people who use a smartphone as an alarm clock?
Generally speaking, there is no problem if you keep the smartphone or tablet on the power.Smartphones should be made with such usage.
Also, I don't think it's the cause of the failure if you turned on and off your smartphone or tablet.At least, invisible exhaustion and wear (sometimes dropped on the floor) should have a negative effect.
In addition, smartphones and tablets do not contain movable parts.Therefore, if the internal parts cause distortion, the only factor is expansion due to temperature changes and reduced.
For example, if you play a graphical, high -load game (or leave it in the sun for a long time), or move it to a cold place, the internal parts may be distorted.
In addition, there may be problems such as loosening part of parts, but it is a very rare case.
Originally, these devices are designed to change the internal temperature slightly.I don't know if the small temperature change caused by turning off the power (or re -turned) will damage the device.
The battery may be different from other parts
And in the previous discussions, we haven't mentioned the "elephant in the room", that is, the battery.Of all the parts contained in smartphones, the battery is the most likely to be affected by stress.
For example, if you don't plan to use your smartphone for several weeks, consume a little battery before turning off the power.
And you don't have to use up the battery before re -charging.Don't really get this old superstition.
The smartphone on and off may have nothing to do with the life of the device
The battery problem is that it doesn't have much to do with the question, "Is it possible to turn off the device?"
I should be careful not to worry about the battery, rather than worrying about whether to turn off the device or not.
In fact, many of the research I found when I was investigating this question (about turning on / off the power of the device) was a problem with the battery life, and there were few other parts.。
To be strong, turning off the smartphone can be desirable for your own health.
However, there was no report that turning on / off the power of the device would shorten the life of the device.
However, it does not deny that it has no effect or what happened on your device.Turn off the power of the device means that something unrelated may have caused a problem.
It may be said that correlation does not mean causal relationships.
Why don't you use a good night mode instead of turning off the power?
It's just a single example, but I basically use the device power supply, but I've never had a problem.Would you like to walk on the wild side with me?
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