Can I Put My Laptop on Charging Continuously?

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Leaving the laptop in charging for a continuous basis, whether or not it is being used, can lead to what?
Overcharging The Laptop’s Battery Is Impossible
The modern batteries have an excellent feature on the latest laptops. These batteries cannot be overcharged. Whenever your system addresses the full charging, and still you put your laptop in charging, automatically, your device will stop from getting it charged more. After using the device more, when the charging decreases even a little, the charging will continue to happen. Hence, no way is left out for battery getting overcharge.
If Possible, Take Out The Battery To Prevent It From Getting Heated
We should always try to avoid any electronic gadget from getting heated. So if your laptop has a battery that can be removed when it gets charged, you just need to take out the battery. This will make sure that battery does not get in contact with any type of non-required heat.
This step should be taken whenever your laptop turns very hot — for instance, a laptop having a lot of background application working continuously.
Exception- In the latest version of laptops, batteries can’t be removed so this tip will not work out for such laptops.
Should one put the laptop on continuous charging?
It has not been decided which condition is worse for the battery. Fully charging the battery shall lower the working duration of the device whereas working it with continuous charging process will also reduce the working duration of it. So whichever you’ll prefer to do will make an adverse impact on the device. Hence, the question arises that which one will support the laptop to work for more time.
Apple suggested putting on the charging process at least one time in a month, but it doesn’t say the same anymore. If you’re worried about putting your device continuously in charging, you need to put it through a charging process once  in every month to be in safe side. Apple earlier used to suggest to ‘ have the battery working’. But this helps out or not wholly matters on the type of a laptop and its battery. So we can conclude by saying that there is no specific answer to this question which is put up on the top.
Robert Coleman is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Robert has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office com/setup.

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