That headline is overdramatic. Leaving a charger plugged in without a phone is usually safe, but there are a few practical reasons why it’s better not to.
⚡ The 3 real reasons (no hype)
1. Small but constant power use
Chargers draw a tiny amount of electricity even when not in use
👉 Called “phantom” or standby power
- Cost is very low
- But adds up over time if many devices are plugged in
2. Heat and wear
Cheap or low-quality chargers (especially unbranded ones) may:
- Warm up unnecessarily
- Degrade faster
👉 In rare cases, overheating can be a risk
3. Safety risk (mostly with poor-quality chargers)
Good chargers are designed to be safe, but:
- Damaged cables
- Counterfeit chargers
👉 Can increase risk of:
- Short circuits
- Electrical faults
❌ What the headline exaggerates
- “It’s dangerous for everyone” ❌
- “You must NEVER do it” ❌
👉 With a quality charger, risk is very low
✔️ Best practice
- Unplug chargers when not in use (good habit)
- Use original or certified chargers
- Avoid leaving damaged cables plugged in
🧠 Bottom line
It’s not a serious danger—but unplugging unused chargers is safer, cleaner, and slightly more efficient.
If you want, I can show you how to tell if your charger is safe or risky in seconds.