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Notice the back of your phone lifting up, your laptop not closing properly or your device wobbling unexpectedly on a flat table? Chances are your battery is swollen. Fortunately, this doesn’t mean your device is immediately written off, if you know what to do.

You don’t have to worry right away that your phone or laptop will explode. However, once you notice that your battery has swelled, it is important to do seek professional help and stop using your phone. Make an appointment right here and let one of our specialists advise you free of charge.

We discuss:

How do you recognize a swollen battery?

A swollen battery often betrays itself by subtle but obvious signs. On a phone, you’ll see chinks around the screen, a bulging back or even a screen coming loose (especially on iPhones) or a back that starts to bulge (often on Android devices). On a laptop, you notice it because the keyboard or trackpad no longer works smoothly because the battery is pushing it up from the inside. Do you smell a sweet, chemical odor? That could indicate a leaking cell, which is extra dangerous. Tip: Remove your phone from its case occasionally to spot these signs in time. A swollen battery can also cause internal damage, such as a cracked screen or a faulty keyboard.

Why does a battery swell?

A swollen battery is usually caused by an accumulation of gas within the battery cells. This can be caused by:

  • Overheating: Prolonged charging or exposure to extreme temperatures. Want to know more about overheating your iPhone? read; Is your iPhone getting hot? Follow these steps
  • Old age: Unfortunately, like everything else in life, a battery does not have eternal life. After hundreds of charge cycles, the material inside becomes worn, and that can cause the battery to begin to swell.
  • Damage: A small drop may seem harmless at first glance, but batteries are more sensitive than you might expect. A hard hit can give your battery a good thump, eventually leading to gas buildup and a swollen battery.
  • Overcharging: Poor chargers or constant 100% charging can shorten life and cause swelling.

Can a swollen battery explode?

We all hear the horror story about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that spontaneously burst into flames a few years back. And yes, in extreme cases a swollen battery can explode or cause a fire. This happens especially if the battery is punctured, exposed to heat or continues to swell without being addressed. The gas that accumulates in the battery can become pressurized and eventually escape in a way you’d rather not experience up close.

But let’s not panic right away. If your battery is swollen, you don’t have to evacuate your home acutely, as long as you take the problem seriously and don’t let it go to waste. A swollen battery is a warning, a sign that it’s time to take action before things go really wrong.

What should you do when you have a swollen battery?

Fortunately, there are a few simple steps you can follow to keep yourself and your device safe.

  1. Stop charging and using immediately: The sooner you do this, the less chance of damage.
  2. Place the device in a safe place: Choose a stable, non-flammable surface.
  3. Do not attempt to remove the battery yourself: Leave this to a specialist.
  4. Get a professional battery replacement: Make an appointment here.

Prevent a swollen battery

Want to minimize the chances of a bloated battery? Then make sure you have good battery management:

  • Use only original or certified chargers.
  • Don’t constantly charge your battery to 100%. Between 20 and 80% is ideal.
  • Keep your device out of full sun and away from extreme temperatures.
  • Replace your battery in time if you notice performance degradation.

How long does a battery last?

Most smartphone batteries retain about 80% of their capacity after 500 to 800 charge cycles. This equates to an average of 2 to 3 years of normal use. Intense use, fast charging and high temperatures can accelerate this process.

When should you have your battery replaced?

Do you notice your battery draining quickly, your phone dropping out unexpectedly or the back of your device starting to bulge? Then it is wise to have your battery checked. A timely replacement will prevent further damage to your device.

  • What does it mean if my battery is swollen?

    A swollen battery means that gas has formed in the battery cells. This often happens due to wear and tear, overheating or damage. It is a sign that the battery is no longer safe and should be replaced.

  • Can a swollen battery explode?
  • Can I still use my phone if the battery is swollen?
  • What should I do if I discover a swollen battery?
  • Can a swollen battery also damage my screen?
  • How can I prevent a swollen battery?

ThePhoneLab replaces your battery safely and quickly

So a swollen battery is really not a problem to ignore. The longer you wait, the greater the risk of damage. Fortunately, you don’t have to investigate on your own, because at ThePhoneLab We know exactly how to replace your battery safely and quickly.

Want a properly functioning phone again without risk? Make an appointment today and have your battery expertly replaced by our specialists.

 

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