Does Fast Charging Damage Your Battery? Explained Simply in 2026

The fast charging feature has become a common feature in mobile phones across all brands. You can get a full charge in under an hour and users no longer need to wait out a mandatory charging time of two to three hours. Based on my post 2 month iPhone 17 Pro Review , Apple’s greatest takes just 60 to 75 minutes to go from 0 to 100% on a regular wired charger. This charging feature has changed how the common person uses their device. It allows them to get in a quick charge before heading out without having to wait hours! However, people are still wary of this feature due to one reason; concern that fast charging does degrade a mobile battery with time. There is growing concern of how using fast charging can damage your battery and potentially your device. This question is emerging across tech forums and even every day conversations. Some falsely suggest it reduces battery lifespan while others don't think it has any repercussions at all! This blog dispels the myths with the truth tha...

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