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đź”´ Excessive heat (too hot to hold)
đź”´ Burning smell or melted plastic
đź”´ Sparks or unusual noises
đź”´ Phone not charging properly or slow charging
đź”´ Frequent disconnections
🚨 If you notice these signs, unplug the charger immediately and stop using it!
🛑 How to Prevent Overheating & Stay Safe
âś” Use an Original Charger: Stick to manufacturer-recommended chargers for safety.
âś” Avoid Cheap/Fake Chargers: Low-quality chargers often lack proper insulation.
âś” Keep Cables in Good Condition: Replace frayed, bent, or exposed wires.
âś” Charge on a Hard Surface: Avoid charging on a bed, pillow, or soft surface.
✔ Unplug When Fully Charged: Don’t leave your charger plugged in unnecessarily.
âś” Give Your Charger a Break: Avoid using the phone while charging to reduce heat.
đź’ˇ Final Thoughts: Is It Normal for Chargers to Heat Up?
âś… Yes, a warm charger is normal.
❌ But excessive heat is a warning sign of a problem.
By using a high-quality charger, keeping cables in good condition, and ensuring proper ventilation, you can charge your phone safely and avoid overheating risks.
Have you ever experienced a dangerously hot charger? Let me know! 🔥⚡📱
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