The claim that you should never leave a charger plugged into an outlet without your phone is often shared online, but the reality is more nuanced. A modern, good-quality charger usually does not create a major danger simply because it is plugged in. However, there are some valid reasons to be cautious.
3 main reasons people recommend unplugging chargers
1. Small amount of electricity use
- Chargers can draw a tiny amount of “standby” power even when no device is connected.
- The energy use is usually very small, but unplugging unused chargers can reduce unnecessary consumption.
2. Safety risks from damaged or poor-quality chargers
- Cheap, counterfeit, or damaged chargers may overheat, short-circuit, or fail.
- Frayed cables, cracked plugs, unusual smells, or excessive heat are warning signs.
3. Wear and tear on the charger
- Leaving electronics plugged in continuously can contribute to gradual aging of internal components, especially with lower-quality adapters.
- Heat is one of the biggest factors that shortens electronic lifespan.
Good charger habits
✅ Use chargers from reputable manufacturers.
✅ Replace damaged cables or adapters.
✅ Keep chargers away from heat, moisture, and flammable materials.
✅ Unplug chargers if you will not use them for a long time or during travel.
For most modern certified chargers, leaving them plugged in occasionally is unlikely to be dangerous—but using a damaged or poor-quality charger is where the bigger risk lies.