Vasily Shutov, teacher of the KB-1 “Information Security” department of RTU MIREA, dispelled the myth about the danger of “non-native” charging for a smartphone. The agency conveys this as follows:hit liner”
According to Shutov, the problem of power supply selection arose recently when manufacturers stopped putting it in the telephone booth. However, using a non-native charger will not cause any harm to the smartphone.
He explained that the phone “cannot be charged” from a more powerful power source.
“The smartphone cannot handle more than what the manufacturer provides,” the expert explained.
Vladimir Ulyanov, formerly head of the Zecurion analytical center reportedSmartphones can be left charging overnight if you use a suitable charger and a working cable.
Modern devices are equipped with controllers that prevent them from being recharged. However, Ulyanov warned that if a faulty cable is used, a fire may occur.
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