During the time of the Holy Prophet, people used to read the Holy Quran after performing wudhu (pbuh). The Holy Quran was only read after ablution because there was no concept of a virtual Quran. That is why it is preferable to read the Holy Quran while in the state of wudhu, whether from a mobile, laptop, or any other device. However, wudhu is not required in this situation. You can read the Quran on your phone or laptop without wudhu.
You are saying the verses of the Quran despite the fact that you are not physically touching them. According to the hadith, your tongue must be completely free of major impurities. As a result, before reading the Quran, you must perform ghusl to cleanse yourself of major purity. Wudhu is not required (if you are not touching the Quran), but it can be done to receive the full reward.
Is it permissible to read the Quran on a phone?
The most popular method is to read and memorize the actual holy book. A fatwa issued last year, on the other hand, stated that while performing daily prayers, it is forbidden to hold a mobile phone and read out the duaa (supplications) and Quranic verses as it is a distraction.
Can you read the Quran on your phone without performing wudu Hanafi?
It is permissible to recite the Qur’an from memory while not performing ritual ablution (wudu).