"I would advise people to let their phone's battery drain as much as possible before they start the charging cycle," our home theater editor, Lee Neikirk, explains. Make sure your phone is in a well-ventilated area when it's charging, and keep in mind that it doesn't need to-and in fact, shouldn't-be at 100 percent all the time. The vents on your phone get blocked by blankets so it can't cool down properly and it ends up overheating and possibly even catching fire. And while the overnight charging isn't the root of the problem, if you charge your phone on your bed while you sleep, it's a serious fire hazard.
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