According to Eldar Murtazin, a leading analyst at Mobile Research Group, an electric shock or fire often occurs due to a “non-original” battery in a smartphone, and this is explained by the poverty of the country where the production of such crafts is developed. That is why “craftsmen” who produce non-original chargers hope that the devices will use a branded battery. Therefore, “non-native” accusations are dangerous due to non-compliance and protection of any kind.

In turn, Evgeniy Kharitonov, editor-in-chief of the online publication Ferra.ru, noted that even original chargers carry the risk of electric shock and fire. One of the factors causing this danger is a deformed cable. “Despite the fact that the charging of a smartphone is transferred to the 18-100 W cable, and not the 3520 W that the home outlet can provide, a bare or bent cable can short-circuit the contacts. As a result, the charger’s current controller “went crazy” and produced a current that could kill a person, the expert explained.

Another danger is old sockets with ungrounded aluminum cables. If the cable is faulty, simply touch the body of the faulty electrical device and the current can pass through the user’s body.

At the same time, Evgeny Kharitonov believes that using a working smartphone while charging is more likely to damage the device. During charging, the device will become very hot and as a result, performance will decrease.

Kharitonov also noted that memoirs do not have to be original. You can now buy GaN chargers that use gallium nitride instead of silicon, “protected against short circuits, fireproof plastic housing, protected against overheating, overvoltage, overload and electrostatics.”

However, hafiz should not be done on the knee. This is a fundamental point due to the interaction algorithms between the charger, cable and smartphone.

Source: Ferra

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