View Full Version : Why Mobile Phones Should NOT be Left Charging Overnight
Arthur Little
20th August 2016, 15:58
WARNING TO ALL MOBILE PHONE ADDICTS
Dominic Littlewood explains:
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/696092/gadgets-charging-overnight-could-cause-housefire-good-morning-britain-dominic-littlewood ... :ReadIt:
Hmm ... :anerikke: ... I should've thought that would have been [nearly] as obvious as the risks of :Smokin: in bed!
raynaputi
20th August 2016, 16:14
Most smartphones now stops charging when it reaches the full status, so the risk of fire is very small. It's usually caused by cheap and fake chargers (or batteries) that are often sold in Ebay and such.
Here are some tips: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/mobile-phone/how-charge-phones-battery-3619623/
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 17:07
I've had my Dual Sim Nokia C1 phone since 2008 it lasts approx three weeks before it needs charging, never had a problem with it. I did buy the new version Dual Sim Nokia 108 brand new three months ago for £10 and it looks the same but has a touch screen so I've put it away because I don't want to put finger marks on the screen, I suppose one day I will force myself to use it if my C1 ever lets me down but hopefully it will last another ten years or more:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
20th August 2016, 17:39
I've had my Dual Sim Nokia C1 phone since 2008 it lasts approx three weeks before it needs charging, never had a problem with it.I guess no one calls you then Michael. I can't believe any phone even without making calls will stay charged that long.
The 108 isn't touch screen though
Arthur Little
20th August 2016, 17:44
Most smartphones now stops charging when it reaches the full status, so the risk of fire is very small. It's usually caused by cheap and fake chargers (or batteries) that are often sold in Ebay and such.
:gp:s! Like Michael's, mine is a 'Nokia' my daughter gave me many years' ago. Don't know the model number now ... :anerikke: ... as I've long since lost the instruction leaflet. But even though I seldom use it, the battery seems to remain fully charged for whenever I do.
Here are some tips: http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/how-to/mobile-phone/how-charge-phones-battery-3619623/
:thankyou:
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 17:48
I guess no one calls you then Michael. I can't believe any phone even without making calls will stay charged that long.
The 108 isn't touch screen though
It is touch screen I have it in front of me now, I don't know what all those little pictures mean so it's too high tech for me, its like all those appliances on my tv I dare not click on anything in case it cost me money:Erm: It does a lot more things than my C1 it's G4 whatever that's suppose to mean and you can get on the internet and it has a video camera, I 'll never know how to use all that stuff, give me a theatre sound system and REL sub to set up and its a doddle for me but multitask gadgets a big no no. I always say a phone is a phone a camera is a camera and a computer is a computer:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 18:08
:gp:s! Like Michael's, mine is a 'Nokia' my daughter gave me many years' ago. Don't know the model number now ... :anerikke: ... as I've long since lost the instruction leaflet. But even though I seldom use it, the battery seems to remain fully charged for whenever I do.
:thankyou:
Maritess has one of those Apple 5s things don't know why because she only knows f/b yet the other 95% of what it's capable of she knows nothing about but she charges it twice a day, what I'm saying is my little Nokia at £10 would have done what she needs to do:biggrin:
Steve.r
20th August 2016, 18:21
If you are able to use a computer then a phone is no different, everything works in much the same way. I tell my Mum that and she is 72.
Arthur Little
20th August 2016, 18:24
It is touch screen I have it in front of me now, I don't know what all those little pictures mean so it's too high tech for me, its like all those appliances on my tv I dare not click on anything in case it cost me money :Erm: It does a lot more things than my C1 it's G4 whatever that's suppose to mean and you can get on the internet and it has a video camera, I 'll never know how to use all that stuff, give me a theatre sound system and REL sub to set up and its a doddle for me but multitask gadgets a big no no. I always say a phone is a phone a camera is a camera and a computer is a computer :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Likewise, Michael ... :iagree: with ALL of your statements that I've highlighted in bold. Therefore, :olddude: ... welcome to the club. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:35
I have a moto G, it does me well,
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:39
... as the risks of :Smokin: in bed!
I can think of more risks in a bed Arthur :biggrin:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:40
WARNING TO ALL MOBILE PHONE ADDICTS
Dominic Littlewood explains:
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/696092/gadgets-charging-overnight-could-cause-housefire-good-morning-britain-dominic-littlewood ... :ReadIt:
Hmm ... :anerikke: ... I should've thought that would have been [nearly] as obvious as the risks of :Smokin: in bed!
I charge my phone at work, its cheaper :xxgrinning--00xx3:
SimonH
20th August 2016, 18:45
I can think of more risks in a bed Arthur :biggrin:
I hope that doesn't involve exchanging bodily fluids, that's disgusting :icon_lol: Although it may be a bit late for some :wink:
Arthur Little
20th August 2016, 18:49
I can think of more risks in a bed Arthur :biggrin:
:cwm25: ... d'you mean the risk of Ems becoming pregnant? :biggrin:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:53
:cwm25: ... d'you mean the risk of Ems becoming pregnant? :biggrin:
No Arthur, shame but we made our plans many years ago,
SimonH
20th August 2016, 18:55
:cwm25: ... d'you mean the risk of Ems becoming pregnant? :biggrin:
Maybe someone else then :Erm:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:56
I hope that doesn't involve exchanging bodily fluids, that's disgusting :icon_lol: Although it may be a bit late for some :wink:
They say we shed our skin cells when we roll over in bed , and my mattress is quite old and what i thought was lumps cold be piles of skin glued together with body fluids , what do ya think on that:omg:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:59
Many many years ago i came in from school and i could here my mum shouting from upstairs, she was in a panic so off i ran up the stairs and into mum and dads bedroom.
There was my mum trying to put out a fire that was in the mattress smouldering away, and there was my dad lying on the mattress with a fag in his mouth patting the flames, he fell asleep with this fag still alight,
stevewool
20th August 2016, 18:59
Maybe someone else then :Erm:
nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo,
SimonH
20th August 2016, 19:00
They say we shed our skin cells when we roll over in bed , and my mattress is quite old and what i thought was lumps cold be piles of skin glued together with body fluids , what do ya think on that :omg:
I hope Michael isn't reading this :smile:
Steve.r
20th August 2016, 19:02
Many many years ago i came in from school and i could here my mum shouting from upstairs, she was in a panic so off i ran up the stairs and into mum and dads bedroom.
There was my mum trying to put out a fire that was in the mattress smouldering away, and there was my dad lying on the mattress with a fag in his mouth patting the flames, he fell asleep with this fag still alight,
I really thought there was going to be a more daring end to that story lol
stevewool
20th August 2016, 19:12
I really thought there was going to be a more daring end to that story lol
Well if me running back down the stairs to keep fetching bowls of water to throw on the smouldering mattress and seeing my dads willy is not daring enough , well it scared me for years , especially when i was only about 7 and my willy had not even shown its head out of its cloak, my dads willy was massive:omg:
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 19:18
I hope Michael isn't reading this :smile:
I am reading this, you should rotate your mattress every couple of months and renew it every six to eight years especially if you use it like I do:do_it:
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 19:22
Likewise, Michael ... :iagree: with ALL of your statements that I've highlighted in bold. Therefore, :olddude: ... welcome to the club. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
Thank you Arthur :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 19:23
and renew it every six to eight years
Thats where i am going wrong i renewed the wrong one, i renewed the wife instead :biggrin:
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 19:27
and renew it every six to eight years
Thats where i am going wrong i renewed the wrong one, i renewed the wife instead :biggrin:
I can certainly tell you're in the transport industry Steve :wink:
stevewool
20th August 2016, 19:27
:do_it::do_it::do_it: dont do that in bed we are both to knackad , but we do it in the bathroom , the kitchen, the front room and even on the garden swing, and yes the dinning table too, infact we should call our house Plymouth because everywhere there is semen
Michael Parnham
20th August 2016, 19:32
:anerikke:
Arthur Little
21st August 2016, 01:31
WARNING TO ALL MOBILE PHONE ADDICTS
Dominic Littlewood explains:
http://www.express.co.uk/life-style/life/696092/gadgets-charging-overnight-could-cause-housefire-good-morning-britain-dominic-littlewood ... :ReadIt:
Hmm ... :anerikke: ... I should've thought that would have been [nearly] as obvious as the risks of :Smokin: in bed!
I am reading this, you should rotate your mattress every couple of months and renew it every six to eight years especially if you use it like I do :do_it:
:do_it::do_it::do_it: dont do that in bed we are both too knackered, but we do it in the bathroom , the kitchen, the front room and even on the garden swing, and yes the dinning table too
:smile: Ah well, at least being non~smokers you're BOTH safe ... by NOT indulging in a cigarette when drowsy :yawn: after all the physical exertion involved in good :do_it:!
Steve.r
21st August 2016, 15:29
It is touch screen I have it in front of me now,
Not a touch screen Michael.
http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/pay-as-you-go/nokia-108-payg
stevewool
21st August 2016, 15:55
Not a touch screen Michael.
http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/pay-as-you-go/nokia-108-payg
It looks like you can touch the screen , but nothing will happen other then a great big thumb or finger print on it
Steve.r
21st August 2016, 17:03
It looks like you can touch the screen , but nothing will happen other then a great big thumb or finger print on it
lol sure. just a big thumb print but no action. On that phone there is the square pad that navigates around the icons. No capacitive screen
Michael Parnham
21st August 2016, 17:33
Not a touch screen Michael.
http://shop.vodafone.co.uk/shop/pay-as-you-go/nokia-108-payg
When you touch those little appliance boxes on the screen whatever one you touch it then fills the screen but dare not do any more in case something happens I don't understand and the only way I can get rid of whatever's on the screen is to switch the phone off, also it is Bluetooth because it says it is on the box Mp3 also music player as well but don't know what any of those things are, only know how to dial and receive calls and I recently learnt how to text about 2009:Erm:
stevewool
21st August 2016, 17:45
When you touch those little appliance boxes on the screen whatever one you touch it then fills the screen but dare not do any more in case something happens I don't understand and the only way I can get rid of whatever's on the screen is to switch the phone off, also it is Bluetooth because it says it is on the box Mp3 also music player as well but don't know what any of those things are, only know how to dial and receive calls and I recently learnt how to text about 2009:Erm:
So why buy it,:Erm:
Michael Parnham
21st August 2016, 17:50
So why buy it,:Erm:
Because the price was right and it's dual sim, and if anything goes wrong with my old phone I've got a stand by even though my old phone is still like brand new:xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
21st August 2016, 18:15
Because the price was right and it's dual sim, and if anything goes wrong with my old phone I've got a stand by even though my old phone is still like brand new:xxgrinning--00xx3:
But you don't know how anything works on it, yes it is cheap, have you tried to use it yet and why do you want a duel sim
Steve.r
21st August 2016, 18:23
but it is not a capacitive screen, it is not touch sensitive. You must be touching something else to change the screen. I read the description, it has no touch screen Michael .
https://youtu.be/tRFvB8PLEA0 (https://youtu.be/tRFvB8PLEA0)
Michael Parnham
21st August 2016, 19:27
But you don't know how anything works on it, yes it is cheap, have you tried to use it yet and why do you want a duel sim
The C1 I'm using now is dual sim I have my Lebara for calling Philippines and a Smart so that anyone in Philippines can text us at the normal Philippine rate, ref the other stuff on my new phone is just normal standard stuff today, can't find a new phone that just does calls and texts:smile:
grahamw48
21st August 2016, 23:52
My little Nokia 2610 is just so sweet, I haven't the heart to do away with it.... and yes, it will gallantly hold its charge for 2 or 3 weeks, just sitting on my desk doing nowt of course... unless somebody phones me. :smile:
I also have my 'new' (gosh, 2012 now !) Nokia smartphone, which even has a camera, wifi and bluetooth. :Jump:
When I'm eventually FORCED into buying a newer phone, it will be some sort of dual sim Samsung, similar to the one I got for my Mrs. :xxgrinning--00xx3:
grahamw48
21st August 2016, 23:58
As for mattresses and other bed coverings... don't people hang them over the washing line anymore, and give them a good beating... or is that the carpets ? :Erm:
Michael Parnham
22nd August 2016, 06:33
As for mattresses and other bed coverings... don't people hang them over the washing line anymore, and give them a good beating... or is that the carpets ? :Erm:
Yes Graham, that was the Carpets:xxgrinning--00xx3:
Steve.r
22nd August 2016, 07:18
Michael, did you read my post about your Nokia 108?
Michael Parnham
22nd August 2016, 07:35
Michael, did you read my post about your Nokia 108?
Yes I watched the video, it must be an old vid because he never mentioned that the 108 does video also, remember the one I have is one of last to be made as it's now discontinued, it doesn't matter what it does or doesn't do as long as I can use it to make a call because I wouldn't know how to take photo's with a phone, anyway thank you for the video:xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
22nd August 2016, 08:00
Yes Graham, that was the Carpets:xxgrinning--00xx3:
And bedding to was hung over the line and beaten, you go to many villages in France and the bedding is hanging out most windows to air
Terpe
22nd August 2016, 14:02
:do_it::do_it::do_it: dont do that in bed we are both to knackad , but we do it in the bathroom , the kitchen, the front room and even on the garden swing, and yes the dinning table too, infact we should call our house Plymouth because everywhere there is semen
:yikes:
:laugher::laugher::laugher::laugher:
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