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No you only need to charge modern mobiles until they are fully charged.
Rechargeable batteries are generally stored and shipped with no charge. This allows for a longer battery life. Fully charging the battery the first time will give you the best results for maximum charge and battery life.
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It typically takes about 2 to 3 hours to fully charge a completely drained iPhone 5c using its original charger. Charging times may vary slightly depending on the charger used and the device's condition. Using a higher wattage charger can reduce charging time, but it's best to use the recommended charger for optimal performance.
you dont need to charge your ipod fully but if you dont it has a high chance of dying.its better for the battery if you charge it fully and then let it die completely.
No
It took me 5 hrs solid to fully charge it today
The batter uses 5 Volts for charging and it takes 1 hour to fully charge your iphone which is 7 Watts.
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Cellphone batteries last after fully charged, through the electricity inserted in the phone while being plugged in. Batteries typically have to be replaced as needed, or every year.
No, you can charge it in the car fully connected.
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