Modern Smartphones Prioritize Wired Charging Over Wireless to Protect Battery Life
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Modern smartphones are designed to prevent simultaneous wired and wireless charging to ensure power efficiency and hardware safety. When a USB cable is connected, the device automatically prioritizes wired charging and disables the wireless charging function.
This design choice is driven by the fact that wired charging is faster and more efficient than wireless alternatives. The device's power management system is engineered to prevent resource conflicts between the two power sources.
Technical experts warn that attempting to force both charging methods simultaneously could generate excessive internal heat. Such overheating poses a significant risk to the long-term health and lifespan of the battery.
To mitigate these risks, manufacturers implement system limitations that protect internal components and the battery from thermal damage.
